Virginia track and field opens the outdoor season in commanding fashion
By Will Krehmeyer | March 23, 2021This weekend was full of dominant performances from the Cavalier men and women alike.
This weekend was full of dominant performances from the Cavalier men and women alike.
The Blue Devils (6-3, 2-3 ACC) dominated the first meeting, but the Cavaliers (7-2, 3-2 ACC) bounced back with a close victory in the second game.
Virginia secured a victory Virginia Tech for the first time this season, after the two teams tied in their first match and the Hokies won the second match in November.
Although it was two different ACC opponents, it was the same story for the hot Cavaliers as they handled business over the weekend.
The Cavaliers led from start to finish in a stalwart showing, never looking back from the jump.
The Bobcats used a 16-2 second half run to take control of the game and pull off the upset against the fourth-seeded Cavaliers.
With uncertainty brewing ahead of the NCAA Tournament, the CD Sports Staff shares its thoughts about what's to come for the men's basketball team.
From the glory days highlighted by former center Ralph Sampson, a three-time College Player of the Year, to the recent successes under Coach Tony Bennett, Virginia men's basketball has had its fair share of impressive tournament teams.
Under Coach Tony Bennett, the Cavaliers have become infamous for the Pack Line defense and the Blocker-Mover offense — two deliberate and efficient approaches on both ends of the floor that has led Virginia to many wins.
Hauser is playing the best basketball of his season right now, just in time for the NCAA Tournament.
Virginia continued its midweek winning streak with a win against Towson, extending the streak to 20 games dating back to 2019
The whole Cavalier coaching staff has been relieved of their coaching duties, effective immediately.
Here's everything you need to know about March Madness just in time for the 2021 tournament.
Following a disappointing exit due to COVID-19 in the ACC tournament, the Cavaliers will have the opportunity to retake the court against Ohio in the round of 64.
The four Cavaliers who competed in the NCAA Indoor Championships placed in the top 13 of their respective events.
The Cavaliers were overwhelmed by the Eagles on the defensive side and lost 20-11 in the conference matchup.
Louisville squeaked past Virginia Saturday afternoon, handing the Cavaliers their second consecutive loss of the spring 2021 campaign.
Virginia was overwhelmed at the plate and on the mound all weekend and lost all three games in the series to No. 25 Notre Dame.
Outside of the men’s basketball team, no other Virginia sports teams have faced COVID-19 related issues over the past week.
The Cavaliers matched up twice against the Hurricanes with one match counting towards conference play and the other labeled as non-conference play.