No. 3 men’s basketball holds off NC State, 68-51
By Alec Dougherty | January 14, 2018Two of the hottest teams in the ACC squared off Sunday night as the No. 3 Virginia men's basketball team took on an NC State squad coming off of two top-25 upsets.
Two of the hottest teams in the ACC squared off Sunday night as the No. 3 Virginia men's basketball team took on an NC State squad coming off of two top-25 upsets.
The eight-game winning streak matches the longest run since winning eight straight in the 2008-09 season.
In a defensive slugfest that went down to the wire, the Cavaliers outlasted the Orange 68-61 to stay unbeaten in conference play.
Facing the Tar Heels, Virginia did what it does best — play sound defense.
Virginia women’s basketball traveled to Raleigh, N.C.to take on NC State in a key in-conference battle.
The Cavaliers led from the beginning and never looked back, stymieing one of the best offenses in the ACC for the entire game.
The Cavaliers are far from perfect thus far, but many things have gone right for the team in the early going.
The win was the 200th of Virginia Coach Tony Bennett’s career.
The Virginia football team traveled to Annapolis, Md. to play in their first bowl game since 2011.
Virginia is set to face Navy in its first bowl game since 2011.
Despite falling behind early, Virginia gave a solid effort on both ends of the floor and cruised to an 82-48 victory.
Virginia returned from its exam hiatus, earning a win over Manhattan as it heads into ACC play.
Virginia came out of the gates on fire and never looked back in their 78-47 win over the struggling Tigers.
The women’s basketball team defeated Indiana in overtime of the second round of the West Palm Invitational.
Virginia escaped the Charlottesville weather, heading to Florida to face off against Ohio in the West Palm Invitational. They walked away from the first round with an impressive 77-59 victory.
An almost two-week break from the court for the No. 16 Virginia men’s basketball team ended on Saturday as they welcomed Davidson to John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia will begin a four-game home stand Saturday.
Episode eight: Goodbye to 2017, hello basketball season
Heading into a break for student athletes to take their final exams, Virginia women’s basketball stands at 4-6 — its worst start in four seasons.
The Cavaliers were unable to overcome their own turnovers and West Virginia's hot shooting, as the Mountaineers handed them a 68-61 loss.