Scattershooting: UVA’s NCAA chances, forfeits, and JWilly technically speaking
Scattershooting around UVA and the ACC, while wondering what the Cavaliers have to do to make the NCAA tournament …
Scattershooting around UVA and the ACC, while wondering what the Cavaliers have to do to make the NCAA tournament …
The Virginia softball team split action on day one at the Gamecock Invitational on Friday, posting a shutout of Lipscomb in game one before dropping a one-run game to South Carolina in the nightcap.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams completed the opening day of the weekend in three different locations on Friday with strong performances from several athletes.
The No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team opened the 2022 season with a 20-11 win at Elon in Elon, N.C.
The No. 7 Virginia women’s tennis (7-0) opened play at the 37th anual ITA National Team Indoor Championships with a 4-2 victory against No. 13 Florida (6-1) at the Nielsen Tennis Stadium in Madison, Wisc.
ESPN college basketball analyst Seth Greenberg joins “The Jerry Ratcliffe Show” to talk UVA hoops, and offers thoughts on what the ‘Hoos need to do down the stretch to earn an invite to the 2022 NCAA Tournament.
Virginia women’s lacrosse seniors Annie Dyson and Ashlyn McGovern were named to the 2022 Tewaaraton Award Watch List.
Virginia men’s lacrosse players Petey LaSalla, Matt Moore and Connor Shellenberger were named to the Tewaaraton Watch List.
Virginia got a pair of home runs as part of a nine-hit performance, but the rally down the stretch came up short as the Cavaliers fell at Charlotte by a score of 10-7 on Thursday at the Sue M. Daughtridge Stadium.
Every basketball fan loved Al McGuire, who really wasn’t an X’s-and-O’s guy, but coached the game by “feel.”
Des Kitchings, Virginia’s offensive coordinator and tight ends coach, crossed paths with Tony Elliott 16 years ago.
Virginia tight end Jelani Woods made such an impression on pro scouts during Shrine Bowl week that it earned him an invitation to the NFL Combine, March 1-7 in Indianapolis.
Heat of the battle. That’s how Tony Bennett described the near-skirmish at Cameron Indoor in the second half of Virginia’s 69-68 upset of No. 7 Duke on Monday night.
The Virginia women’s basketball team (3-18, 0-11 ACC) suffered a 77-70 loss against Syracuse (10-12, 3-9 ACC) on Tuesday at John Paul Jones Arena.
“The Jerry Ratcliffe Show” welcomes Chris Graham to discuss Virginia’s 69-68 win at #7 Duke on Big Monday.
Virginia women’s tennis player Elaine Chervinsky (Baltimore, Md.) has been named the ACC Freshman of the Week.
The No. 7 Virginia women’s golf team wasted little time opening its spring schedule in impressive fashion.
In the cramped, crusty visitors’ locker room before Virginia’s biggest game of the season, Bennett directed what his players would have to sacrifice to win this game over the No. 7 team in the nation in an arena where the Cavaliers had won only three times in nearly 40 years.
Sitting with foul trouble for most of the game, UVA sophomore guard Reece Beekman sank the biggest 3-pointer of his career with one second remaining to give his team a 69-68 win.
Playing in just his second collegiate event, Virginia sophomore Jaron Leasure was Virginia’s top finisher among five entrants at Georgia Southern’s Thomas Sharkey Individual Collegiate.