Roundtable: Reflecting on an unprecedented fall sports season
By CD Sports Staff | December 29, 2020The fall was full of ups and downs and The Cavalier Daily’s sports staff is ready to answer a few questions about an eventful fall season.
The fall was full of ups and downs and The Cavalier Daily’s sports staff is ready to answer a few questions about an eventful fall season.
The Cavalier Daily’s sports staff is ready to address some of the most important questions facing Virginia sports this year.
Despite having some of their seasons cut short due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these four senior athletes leave Charlottesville having made a lasting impression on their sport and the University.
Following the Blue Devils’ upset loss to bottom-dweller Wake Forest Tuesday night, the surging Cavaliers will have a chance to contend for second place in the ACC in a season that looked bleak for the defending national champions just a month ago.
Both the Virginia women’s basketball team and the Virginia men’s basketball team have had mixed starts to the season.
From winning championships and rivalry games to making postseason runs, Virginia teams have certainly stood out.
The CD sports staff answers the most pressing questions in Virginia sports at the midseason mark.
The CD sports staff breaks down some key questions for Virginia as the Cavaliers enter the 2019 campaign with high hopes.
Last year marked a successful campaign for Virginia athletics, and sports teams will look to replicate that success in the upcoming year.
In anticipation of the NBA Draft, the CD sports staff preview possible landing spots for the Cavaliers' "big three" — guards De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy.