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Beekman signs a two-way deal with Golden State

After not being taken in the NBA Draft, former Virginia point guard Reece Beekman signed a two-way contract with the Golden State Warriors.


Virginia’s Ryan Dunn taken No. 28 in NBA Draft by Phoenix

Virginia’s Ryan Dunn became the 10th Cavalier chosen in the NBA Draft since 2012 on Wednesday night when he was selected in the first round (28th overall) by the Phoenix Suns.


St. Anne’s PG Chance Mallory announces final six schools

Chance Mallory averaged 26 points per game as a junior at St. Anne’s, along with 4.8 assists and 8.4 rebounds.


Virginia coaches closely watching D.C. prospect Dixon

There’s a reason that either Tony Bennett or associate head coach Jason Williford took in every game played by Derek Dixon in Washington, D.C., this past weekend.


UVA beats out Georgia for D-Lineman John in Bulldogs’ back yard

Virginia continued to beef up its future defense with its third commitment on that side of the ball in two days, when 3-star Georgia lineman Sichan John announced on his Twitter account that he’s a Cavalier.


Virginia lands 2 defensive back commitments over weekend

Virginia picked up commitments from a pair of 3-star defensive backs from the recruiting class of 2025 on Sunday after the duo had made official visits to Charlottesville.


Swimming & Diving: Five Cavaliers heading to Olympics as U.S. Trials conclude in Indy

In the final night of competition at the U.S. Olympic Team trials in Indianapolis, rising Virginia senior Gretchen Walsh added the 50 Free to her schedule for Team USA at the Paris Games.


Swimming & Diving: Douglass, Alex Walsh advance to 200 IM finals at Olympic Trials

Kate Douglass, who has already earned a spot on the Team USA roster, turned in the top time at 2:08.53. Alex Walsh, swimming in another heat, was second at 2:08.74.


UVA loses two pitchers to the transfer portal

Virginia’s most dependable reliever is among Cavalier pitchers that have entered the transfer portal.


New giant video scoreboard set to debut in Scott Stadium

The video scoreboard is more than twice the size of the previous scoreboard, which was approximately 2,500 square feet, and installed in 2009.


Men’s, Women’s City Golf Championships set for Meadowcreek

The annual Charlottesville City Golf Championship, the lone remaining area golf tournament open to the public, is set for Saturday, June 29 and Sunday, June 30 at Meadowcreek Golf Course.


Women’s Tennis: UVA alums Collins, Navarro named to U.S. Olympic Team

Virginia women’s tennis alumnae Danielle Collins and Emma Navarro have been selected to represent the United States of America at the Paris 2024 Olympics.


O’Ferrall honored as Brooks Wallace Award, Gold Glove winner

Virginia junior Griff O’Ferrall is the recipient of the Brooks Wallace Award, annually given to the nation’s top shortstop, and was also honored on the Gold Glove team.


Rowing: Ng to succeed Sauer as next UVA head coach

Ng takes over UVA’s storied program after serving as the head women’s rowing coach at the University of Pennsylvania for the last eight seasons.


Swimming & Diving: Douglass earns trip to Paris with victory in 100 Free

Kate Douglass joined the roster for the 2024 U.S. Olympic Team by winning the 100 Free Wednesday night in Indianapolis.


Cavaliers announce additions of three transfers, nine walk-ons for 2024 season

All 12 student-athletes arrived at UVA last weekend to start their academic careers during the University’s Summer Session II.


Swimming & Diving: Gretchen Walsh qualifies for U.S. Olympic squad

Virginia rising senior Gretchen Walsh earned a spot on the 2024 U.S. Olympic Swimming team after winning the 100 Fly on Sunday night at the U.S. Olympic Team Trials.


McCarthy, Kohles finish in top 60 at U.S. Open

Two former UVA golfers, Denny McCarthy and Ben Kohles, finished in the top 56 of the U.S. Open field at Pinehurst on Sunday.


Unopportunistic Virginia ousted from CWS by FSU

Brian O’Connor said his Virginia lineup simply wasn’t opportunistic enough in Sunday’s 7-3 loss to Florida State, which eliminated the Cavaliers from the College World Series.


Woolfolk’s journey filled with doubts, tears, celebrations

The road to glory for Jay Woolfolk this season was filled with landmines, but the junior right-hander fought through adversity leaning on his coaches, teammates, family and his faith to reach the pitcher’s mound in Omaha.