Men’s basketball preview: Everything you need to know about the 2019-20 Virginia Cavaliers
By Vignesh Mulay | October 30, 2019With the season opener approaching, let’s meet the new-look Cavaliers.
With the season opener approaching, let’s meet the new-look Cavaliers.
With three preseason top ten opponents on the docket, along with a rematch against last year’s Elite Eight foe No. 24 Purdue, the 2019-20 season is sure to be filled with both hardship and success.
Virginia volleyball was unable to generate any momentum against Louisville or Notre Dame over the weekend and fell in straight sets to both teams.
The Cavaliers defeated the Hokies for their 41st win — out of 50 matches —against Virginia Tech, extending Virginia's undefeated streak against the Hokies to 15 games.
In addition to stunning successes, the Cavaliers have had some terrifying times over the years — here are 13 of the spookiest moments in Virginia sports history.
Virginia prevailed in its first home meet against Wisconsin, dominating the Badgers 193-124 at the Aquatic and Fitness Center.
The Cavaliers dominated in both matches, shutting out No. 12 Louisville 3-0 before toppling Boston College 6-1.
After a big win over Duke last weekend, Virginia football fell short Saturday afternoon, falling to Louisville at Cardinal Stadium.
This week’s episode features an exclusive interview with Virginia basketball fan-favorite senior student manager Grant Kersey.
Grant’s rise from numberless to starting cornerback shows what buying into the “earned not given” philosophy can do.
The Cavaliers (5-2, 3-1 ACC) look to remain atop the ACC Coastal as they travel to take on the Cardinals (4-3, 2-2 ACC).
The Cavaliers and Hokies both enter the highly anticipated matchup after key wins against Saint Louis and Notre Dame, respectively.
Despite falling to No. 6 in the rankings, Virginia rediscovered their form Tuesday night, defeating Saint Louis with a convincing team performance.
As the team huddles up for its final pep talk before the overtime period, a charismatic voice bellows from the center of the scrum.
Veteran Cavaliers have certainly played an important role, but the team’s freshmen are making a name for themselves as well.
When asked about the NBA's dispute with China, Silver admitted his underestimation of the situation and expressed that his initial reaction was to protect the NBA’s commitment to and support of American values.
N.C. State defeated Virginia in four sets, while Virginia fell to North Carolina in three tightly contested sets.
No. 7 Virginia field hockey picked up a pair of weekend wins against No. 4 Duke and Drexel, recording 3-2 victories against both teams.
After losing junior guards Kyle Guy and Ty Jerome as well as sophomore forward De'Andre Hunter, Virginia faces an uphill battle after its No. 11 ranking.
No. 16 Virginia men's cross country placed 18th at the Nuttycombe Wisconsin Invitational while the Cavalier women placed 29th at the Under Armour Pre-National Invitational.