TILOCK: Why women’s basketball is doomed to fail in 2024-25
By Xander Tilock | December 20, 2024Virginia's biggest weakness has already been exposed well before a daunting slate of ACC play.
Virginia's biggest weakness has already been exposed well before a daunting slate of ACC play.
Two buzzwords have emerged in the last couple weeks.
Virginia nearly snatched a monumental win against an off-color ranked opponent.
Virginia picked up its first win since Nov. 28.
The best three-point shooting team in the ACC just needs to shoot more.
Virginia acquired a crew of potentially impactful starters.
In the middle of an already successful 2024-25 campaign, Gretchen Walsh and company have proved they are the world's best.
Current fourth-year students will leave the University with mostly disappointing memories about the football and men's basketball programs.
Halftime provided the intervention that flipped the narrative.
Virginia, in top form, looked like it could beat anybody, but it faltered in the postseason.
Virginia women's tennis, until a few weeks ago, had never won a doubles title.
A historic season ended with a pang of disappointment.
Virginia's offense continues to crater as the Cavaliers have lost four straight games.
After repeatedly making costly errors with long-term implications, it is time to let Coach Tony Elliott go.
Both the men's team and women's team own an impressive 4-2 record.
Records were beaten in strong performances that seemed to build some early momentum.
Virginia floundered in the second half after a solid start.
With another successful weekend under their belts, Virginia looks much deeper than last season after capturing big wins from top to bottom.
Virginia will appear in its first postseason of the 21st century.
Once again, most of the team struggled aside from superstar sophomore guard Kymora Johnson.