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With hobbled O-Line, Virginia’s offense laid giant egg

Virtually nothing went right for Virginia, playing in front of its largest crowd of the season.


Tar Heels end losing streak, roll over Virginia, 41-14

The 129th edition of “The South’s Oldest Rivalry” was a memorable one for visiting North Carolina Saturday, as Virginia’s offense fell apart in an embarrassing 41-14 loss.


Women’s Soccer: No. 24 Hoos get past Tigers, 1-0, on Godfrey goal

Virginia was able to break through in the closing minutes of a competitive ACC matchup against Clemson for a 1-0 victory at Klöckner Stadium.


Men’s Soccer: No. 5 Pitt snaps Virginia’s win streak in 4-1 finish

The Virginia men’s soccer team suffered a 4-1 defeat at No. 5 Pitt on Friday at Ambrose Urbanic Field in Pittsburgh.


Field Hockey: No. 4 Cavaliers blanked by No. 2 Tar Heels, 4-0

The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team suffered a 4-0 loss at No. 2 North Carolina on Friday at Karen Shelton Stadium in Chapel Hill, N.C.


Sanchez extends first offer to Georgia guard Green for ’26

The first prospect offered under the new Ron Sanchez regime at Virginia is one of the most dynamic big guards in the South.


Scattershooting: Half-empty Scott Stadium, why not half-price tickets? Plus Golden Nuggets

Scattershooting around the ACC, while wondering what it’s going to take to draw bigger crowds at Scott Stadium and what is Virginia doing about it.


Third-Quarter Blues keeping Virginia in the hole

Virginia football has a bad case of the Third-Quarter Blues, and that has sent Tony Elliott on an intense search for an immediate cure.


Volleyball: UVA holds off Syracuse in five-set thriller

In front of a national TV audience on the ACC Network, the Virginia volleyball team defeated Syracuse in five sets on Wednesday.


Sanchez’s whirlwind week; expect little change in Virginia basketball

While Ron Sanchez was quietly a member of Tony Bennett’s staff, the Cavaliers’ fan base knew little of him and how things might be different under his command.


Injury report: Virginia anticipates return of safety Clary

One of Virginia’s defensive leaders, strong safety Antonio Clary, was back at practice on Tuesday and is expected to play against North Carolina on Saturday.


Women’s Tennis: Trio of Hoos punch NCAA tickets at ITA Atlantic Regional

Three members of the Virginia women’s tennis team qualified for the NCAA Singles and Doubles Championships with their finishes at the ITA Atlantic Regional.


Carolina on a 4-game losing streak, mourning loss of Tylee Craft

Mack Brown said at his weekly press conference on Monday that his team has not thrown in the towel.


Field Hockey: No. 4 UVA hangs on for 1-0 win over Miami-Ohio on Senior Day

The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team picked up a 1-0 victory at home against Miami (Ohio) University on Senior Day Sunday at Turf Field.


Volleyball: Hoos battle, but fall to Tar Heels in five sets

The Virginia volleyball team had its seven-match home win streak snapped by the North Carolina Tar Heels in five sets on Sunday afternoon at Memorial Gymnasium.


Measuring stick: UVA has ways to go vs. explosive Clemson

Tony Ellliott returned to Death Valley for the first time since being part of Clemson’s decade of dynasty in the ACC.


Men’s Soccer: UVA’s win streak reaches five with 3-0 victory over Syracuse

Virginia played in a very physical match on Saturday night at Klöckner Stadium against Syracuse, coming away with a 3-0 victory, its fifth in a row.


No. 10 Clemson owns third quarter in 48-31 win over Virginia

Virginia hung around for a half against 10th-ranked Clemson Saturday, but the Tigers dominated the third quarter en route to a 48-31 win in Death Valley.


Cross Country: Martin, Schilling pick up wins at Panorama Farms Invitational

The No. 20-ranked Virginia women’s cross country team topped the leaderboard in the 6k race team standings while the No. 21 men’s team finished runner-up in the 8k race.


Elliott says he’s laser-focused for his return to Clemson

For more than a decade, Tony Elliott loyally coached alongside his father figure, Dabo Swinney, at Clemson, rubbing Howard’s Rock before running down the Hill into a sea of orange Tiger fans.