De Ridder recognized as Player, Rookie of the Week by the ACC
First-year forward Thijs De Ridder averaged 24.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists as Virginia claimed two ACC victories on the road.
First-year forward Thijs De Ridder averaged 24.5 points, 6.5 rebounds and 2.0 assists as Virginia claimed two ACC victories on the road.
The Virginia women’s basketball team fell to Virginia Tech by a margin of 76-64 on Sunday afternoon at Cassell Coliseum.
The No. 2 Virginia men’s tennis team remained perfect on the season, defeating Vanderbilt 6-1 on Sunday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club.
The No. 15 Virginia women’s tennis team fell 4-0 to No. 10 Ohio State on Sunday afternoon at the Ty Tucker Tennis Center in Columbus.
UVA tied for fourth at the Collegiate Invitational at Guadalajara Country Club, as Jaclyn LaHa tied for runner-up at 3-under 213.
UVA reached the halfway point of the ACC schedule at 7-2, and it can’t be emphasized enough that the Hoos are 5-1 in away league games.
Virginia once again had to overcome another deficit on the road, but survived with a hard-fought, 73-66 victory at Boston College.
Virginia kicker Will Bettridge was among 14 Cavaliers listed on the 2025 All-ACC Academic Football Team on Friday.
The No. 2 Virginia men’s tennis team defeated No. 12 Columbia, 6-1, on Friday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club.
The No. 15 Virginia women’s tennis team defeated No. 13 Michigan, 4-2, on Friday evening at the Varsity Tennis Center in Ann Arbor.
The Virginia wrestling team picked up an ACC victory on Friday night as the Cavaliers defeated Duke at Cameron Indoor Stadium, 28-9.
A slow start at Notre Dame and a slow start to the second half against North Carolina have made life difficult for the 17th-ranked Cavaliers.
“The Hootie & JJ Show” welcomes Wally Walker, MVP of the 1976 ACC Tournament Championship as he details his awesome career in athletics.
The Virginia women’s basketball team survived a three‑overtime thriller, defeating Wake Forest by a score of 109-103 on Thursday.
Pat and Sharon Hogan have made a combined one-million-dollar commitment to UVA’s baseball, softball and women’s golf programs.
The Grim Reaper showed up at Purcell Pavilion, fresh off the 90-minute Greyhound bus ride from downtown Chicago to frozen South Bend.
Thijs De Ridder led the charge with a career-high 32 points on 9-for-20 shooting, 8 rebounds and 3 assists.
Virginia has added a tight end to its 2026 transfer portal recruiting class in former Stanford and New Mexico State player Lukas Ungar.
Virginia needs to own the paint, and Thijs De Ridder is expected to play a huge role for the Cavaliers in tonight’s game.
Of Virginia’s 12 opponents in 2026, six participated in bowl games last season (NC State, Delaware, Cal, Duke, SMU and Wake Forest).