Chandler Morris denied additional year of eligibility
By Emory Huffman | April 2, 2026After filing a lawsuit against the NCAA in February, Morris testified Thursday in an effort to earn a preliminary injunction against the NCAA’s decision.
After filing a lawsuit against the NCAA in February, Morris testified Thursday in an effort to earn a preliminary injunction against the NCAA’s decision.
If Virginia wants to see the Women’s College World Series in June, it has to prove it belongs there first. That proof starts at Duke Thursday at 6:00 p.m.
Before the start of her junior season, Eaton began to focus on the mental game, acknowledging how so much of a softball player’s performance is attached to it.
“We are thrilled to add Adrian Autry to our coaching staff at Virginia,” Odom said in a Virginia Athletics press release. “His integrity, extensive experience, commitment to player development and knowledge of the game make him an invaluable addition to our program."
“I told our guys in our pregame on Sunday, like, hey, the message doesn't change,” Coach Chris Pollard said. “Our approach doesn't change. The things that we do from a process standpoint, don't change. And so, you know, we looked at this as a one day season, right?”
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Throughout my entire life, I have been reminded time and time again that women's sports are more than just the game — it is a family that is built.
“What are the guiding principles for the future of college athletics?” former Alabama Football Coach Nick Saban posed at the White House March 6. In 2026, it is a question that both experts and the public alike seem unable to answer.
“There’s something that I’ve seen with this team grow in the last couple weeks,” Tiffany said. “A belief is growing.”
Ahead of the series, here is the good, the bad and the surprising — the high, the low and the buffalo — for the Cavaliers and their opponent.
The Cavaliers' depth shone in its Sunday win over Miami.
The junior second baseman ranks third on the team in runs batted in so far this season.
“Building our resiliency has been a big focus coming into this game,” LaMonica said. “Louisville is a tough team, and we demonstrated better response to setbacks today, especially when it mattered most.”
The Cavaliers now sit at the top of the ACC standings.
Ultimately, Virginia would win 3-1. Three hits and seven walks for Virginia would prove enough to push past Boston College as the series concluded in front of the second-largest crowd ever at Eddie Pellagrini Diamond on a cool spring afternoon.
The triumph marks the Cavalier’s ninth win in conference play and a highly desired series sweep for the program.
This March, Virginia women’s basketball stopped asking for permission to dominate and simply started taking it, one unflinching possession at a time. Next season, some jersey numbers will change, but the standard of relentless fight, unshakeable resilience and audacious belief is now permanently woven into the program’s DNA.
Virginia will put their best effort toward a win on Sunday to avoid a sweep.
The win marks the Cavalier’s 30th win this season and their fourth ACC Series.
No. 1 Notre Dame walked into Klöckner Stadium on Saturday the premier team in the country, preparing to steamroll the weakest of their four ACC foes on their home field.