Coughlin strikes deal as Keswick Hall’s touring pro
Charlottesville’s LPGA sensation Lauren Coughlin, officially has a golf home, striking a deal with Keswick Hall as its official touring professional.
Charlottesville’s LPGA sensation Lauren Coughlin, officially has a golf home, striking a deal with Keswick Hall as its official touring professional.
Ron Sanchez was fired up after his Virginia team, minus two starters, claimed its first ACC road win earlier this week at Miami.
Reigning ACC Champion Nick Hamilton returned to the win column at 165 pounds on Friday night, but Virginia fell to No. 10 Virginia Tech by a score of 36-3.
Ron Sanchez relied on that ancient axiom of next man up to rally his team, and it worked.
Virginia notched its first true road victory under interim head coach Ron Sanchez in a shorthanded, 82-71 win in Miami on Wednesday, getting a ton of support from some unsung heroes.
Virginia deepened its wide receivers room this week when the Cavaliers gained a commitment from former Notre Dame wideout Jayden Thomas.
It’s not every day that a Hall of Famer drops by the studio, so it was great having Ralph Sampson to share his time on Tuesday. Ralph shared his thoughts on who he would like to see as Virginia’s next basketball coach if a change comes, what style of play the Cavaliers should consider, and touched on numerous other topics, including some new branding of products he will soon introduce to Charlottesville and beyond. “The Jerry & Jerry Show” headlines: Ralph Sampson Interview On Jerry & Jerry Show What’s Wrong With The UVA Basketball Team? How Would Ralph Fix The […]
Unlike last season, when Virginia’s football schedule was backloaded with one top-25 opponent after another, the 2025 slate appears to be much more manageable.
The last time legendary Ralph Sampson visited “The Jerry & Jerry Show,” the 7-foot-4 Hall of Famer stopped traffic in downtown Charlottesville.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team defeated No. 19 Alabama 4-1 in the ITA Kickoff Weekend final on Sunday at the Boar’s Head Sports Club.
For the second consecutive outing, Virginia pulled back within a single possession after trailing by nearly 20 points, but the Cavaliers suffered a 68-65 defeat to Louisville.
It was the seventh time Virginia has allowed 70 or more points in a game this year, and surprise, the Cavaliers are 0-7 in those contests.
Behind a big day from sophomore guard Markus Burton, Notre Dame made program history with a victory at John Paul Jones Arena on Saturday, defeating Virginia by a 74-59 margin.
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Notre Dame game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team defeated No. 7 Duke, 4-3, on Saturday in the ITA Kickoff final at the Boar’s Head Sports Club.
The Cavalier women closed out the meet by winning four of the six events in the final session. They went 3-0, defeating No. 2 Texas, No. 8 NC State and No. 17 Arizona State.
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field program excelled at the Penn 10 Elite meet in Philadelphia, tallying eight event wins, four facility records and many more personal bests.
Virginia is hoping to remain hot from the 3-point arc tonight when the Cavaliers host Notre Dame, another opportunity for UVA to make up some ground in the ACC standings.
Virginia will play seven home games this season, including three opponents for the first time in program history, as the ACC released the dates of six contests.
On Sunday, Feb. 2, the Virginia baseball team will host a meet the team event in the main lobby of John Paul Jones Arena at 3:30 p.m.