No. 21 men's basketball opens up ACC Tournament play Wednesday
By Alec Dougherty | March 7, 2017Virginia will carry its late season-morale into the grind of the ACC Tournament as an unexpected underdog and a potential dark horse.
Virginia will carry its late season-morale into the grind of the ACC Tournament as an unexpected underdog and a potential dark horse.
Looking to avenge its January loss against Pittsburgh, the No. 23 Virginia men’s basketball team dominated its final game of of the regular season against the Panthers (15-16, 4-14 ACC) at Senior Day, 67-42.
After three full days of swimming at the Georgia Tech Campus Recreation Center in Atlanta, Ga., the No. 14 Virginia men’s swim team continued its recent performance at the end-of-season ACC Championship meet.
As students get ready to leave for spring break, the Virginia softball team (8-8) is getting ready to host rival Virginia Tech (8-5) in the first weekend of the regular season.
After a huge win against top ACC team No. 5 North Carolina, the No. 23 Virginia men’s basketball team will close out the season at home versus Pittsburgh Saturday.
Virginia’s lack of offensive talent will be its downfall come March. Though stellar on the other side of the ball, defense can only take men’s hoops so far.
The No. 9 Virginia men’s lacrosse team earned a major 18-12 victory over High Point Wednesday night, bouncing back after a tough loss to No. 8 Penn this past weekend.
The Cavaliers' next test comes at home in round robin play — they will face Niagara University (3-3) and La Salle University (0-7) twice each this weekend.
Although it seems far-fetched, an Austin Nichols return to the team next season might not be as improbable as many would initially believe.
This dilemma over whether the eye test or the numbers are a more accurate measure of true ability is perfectly represented by the Virginia men's basketball team.
The last time the Virginia baseball team took on its in-state rival William and Mary, the Tribe knocked the Cavaliers out of the 2016 NCAA Tournament in a stunning defeat on Virginia’s home field.
It has been a season of many great highs and great disappointments for the Virginia women’s basketball team, who now find themselves in the middle of the pack as the No. 8 seed in the ACC Tournament.
After a long and successful season, the No. 14 Virginia men’s swimming and diving team began their hardest test of the season Monday, as they entered the ACC Championships.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (18-11, 7-9 ACC) closed the regular season by dropping a home contest to No. 18 NC State (22-7, 12-4 ACC), 59-48.
The No. 18 Virginia men’s basketball team ended their four game losing streak with a 70-55 win at North Carolina State Saturday.
The No. 6 Virginia men’s lacrosse team lost a tough, closely-fought battle, 11-10, against No. 17 Pennsylvania this past weekend in Philadelphia, Pa.
In the first series of the season, the Virginia baseball team (7-0) showed the rest of the league how dangerous its deep offense can be, pummeling Rutgers (1-5) in a three-game sweep to continue its season-opening win streak.
In the last weekend before kicking off the regular season, Virginia Softball finished the ECU Pirate Invitational with three wins and two losses.
Following a delay due to inclement weather, the women’s lacrosse team fell to Princeton in a 17-10 match Saturday.
Virginia men’s indoor track and field advanced to the NCAA Championships with a second place finish in the ACC Championships this past weekend.