No. 2 men’s basketball passes tough test against Louisville
By Alec Dougherty | February 1, 2018Virginia found a new way to win on Wednesday night – with lights-out offense in crunch time.
Virginia found a new way to win on Wednesday night – with lights-out offense in crunch time.
The Cavaliers have been rolling in ACC play but will have their toughest matchup yet when No. 4 Louisville rolls into John Paul Jones Arena on Thursday.
Riding high after a big win at Duke, the No. 2 Cavaliers head back to John Paul Jones Arena for a huge conference clash against Louisville.
The Cavaliers rebounded from a tough loss Friday against N.C. State to finish out the weekend with a win against Old Dominion.
The Cavaliers will next return home Thursday to play No. 4 Louisville in one of their biggest matches of the season.
Saturday afternoon's victory over Duke marks the first time the Cavaliers have won at Cameron Indoor Stadium since 1995.
The bitter rivalry continues Saturday when the No. 2 Cavaliers travel to the No. 4 Blue Devils in what promises to be the biggest ACC matchup of the season.
The Cavaliers continued their torrid run in ACC play with an 82-70 victory.
Numerous Virginia sports teams will return to action in the upcoming month.
If five seasons of on-court success aren’t enough, then how can Tony Bennett buck the perception that his teams don’t belong among the nation’s elite?
The match will take place at 10 a.m. Saturday, Jan. 27, at the Boar’s Head Inn in Charlottesville.
Virginia improved to 13-0 at home this season and 8-0 in the ACC with Tuesday night's victory.
Redshirt freshman guard De'Andre Hunter is helping bring confidence back to the Cavalier fan base as he builds his own.
It didn't come easy, but No. 2 Virginia pulled out a tough 59-49 road win against Wake Forest to stay unbeaten in the ACC.
The women’s swimming and diving team finished the regular season undefeated in dual meets heading into next month’s ACC Championships and the NCAA Championships in March.
Virginia took down arch rival Virginia Tech Sunday, 61-52, to continue its red-hot start in the ACC.
The No. 12 Virginia men's tennis team opened its season in less-dominant fashion than usual, but still came away with two victories.
Goalkeeper Jeff Caldwell was selected by New York City FC in the first round at No. 19 — the highest out of all five drafted Cavaliers.
Redshirt freshman guard De’Andre Hunter stole the show, leading both teams with 17 points on 7-9 shooting.
Jay Huff is a seven-footer who can shoot all the way out to the three-point line. He can dunk, he can block and he can hold his own.