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Men’s Lacrosse: Top-ranked Terps start, finish strong for 12-6 win over No. 18 Hoos

No. 18 Virginia fought back from an early deficit, but No. 1 Maryland closed the contest with five unanswered goals en route to a 12-6 win at Klöckner Stadium on Saturday afternoon.


Women’s Lacrosse: No. 15 UVA storms back for 16-11 win against No. 13 Duke

The No. 15 Virginia women’s lacrosse team came back from a huge early deficit to eventually earn a 16-11 victory over No. 13 Duke at Klöckner Stadium Saturday afternoon.


Indoor Track: UVA’s DMR wins national title on first day of NCAA Championships

The Virginia men’s distance medley relay team of Wes Porter, Alex Sherman, Conor Murphy and Gary Martin won the first NCAA title in the indoor DMR in program history.


No. 23 Virginia drops series opener at California, 6-1

The No. 23 Virginia baseball team fell on Friday night in a 6-1 contest to California at Stu Gordon Stadium in Berkeley.


Softball: Eaton’s homer lifts UVA to 3-1 win over BC in ACC home opener

Neither team was able to gain a comfortable advantage until Macee Eaton’s two-run home run proved to be the difference in a 3-1 win.


Men’s Tennis: No. 8 Hoos sweep singles for 4-1 win over Eagles

The No. 8 Virginia men’s tennis team ended its two-match losing streak on Friday, defeating Boston College 4-1 at the Weymouth Club.


BREAKING: UVA announces Sanchez will not return next season

Ron Sanchez, who served as the University of Virginia’s interim men’s basketball coach during the 2024-2025 season, will not be retained as the program’s full-time head coach.


Sanchez believes he deserves to keep his job

When Ron Sanchez returned to Virginia’s coaching staff a couple of years ago, he never planned his next step in the profession would be “interim.”


Wahoos open ACC Tourney play, looking back at turnaround

Ron Sanchez and his team could have easily folded, come apart at the seams and called it a season. Give him and his coaching staff credit for not waving a flag of surrender.


No. 23 Virginia emerges victorious in wild one against Maryland, 7-6

Henry Godbout rushed home from third in the bottom of the ninth inning on a Terrapins wild pitch to give the Cavaliers a 7-6 walk-off win.


Swimming & Diving: Gretchen Walsh named Sportsperson of the Year by State HOF

Gretchen Walsh has been selected as the recipient of the Steve Guback Sportsperson of the Year Award, as announced by the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.


Softball: UVA notches 6-0 shutout win over JMU in midweek action

Virginia had the bats working early and often Tuesday, as the Cavaliers were able to blank visiting James Madison, 6-0, at Palmer Park.


Rowing: UVA picks up No. 12 national preseason ranking

Virginia rowing is ranked No. 12 in the 2025 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Preseason Poll, announced Tuesday.


Swimming & Diving: Kaye takes 1M title, qualifies for NCAA Championships

Senior Lizzy Kaye won the 1-meter competition on Tuesday after finishing second in the 3-meter on Monday.


Men’s Golf: UVA slips up in final round; finishes fifth at The Hayt

Bryan Lee finished in a tie for sixth place after posting a 54-hole total score of 212 at The Hayt in Ponte Verde, Fla. Virginia dropped down to fifth in the overall team standings.


VCU’s Ryan Odom jumps to top of UVA coaching search

Ryan Odom has leapfrogged over other candidates as the top choice to become Virginia’s next basketball coach, according to sources close to the search committee.


McKneely named All-ACC honorable mention selection

Virginia junior sharpshooter Isaac McKneely was named All-ACC Honorable Mention, the league announced on Monday.


Softball: No. 23 UVA avoids sweep with 9-2 win over No. 18 Hokies

Virginia hit four home runs on the day, including two from Sydney Hartgrove, and pushed seven runs across in the final two innings as the No. 23 Cavaliers downed No. 17 Virginia Tech.


Wrestling: Cedeno leads Virginia to sixth-place finish at ACC Championships

Fifth-year Dylan Cedeno claimed the title at 141 pounds to lead the Virginia wrestling team in action at the ACC Championships in Durham.


Women’s Tennis: No. 12 Wolfpack outlast No. 2 Cavaliers, 4-2

The No. 2 Virginia women’s tennis team dropped its first match of conference play, falling to No. 12 NC State, 4-2, on Sunday in Raleigh.