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Men’s Tennis: No. 5 Hoos prevail over Tar Heels for first conference win, 6-1
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team picked up its first conference victory on Sunday, finishing the weekend with a 6-1 victory over North Carolina in Chapel Hill.
No. 10 Cavaliers win, 13-3, to complete sweep of Dartmouth
The No. 10 Virginia baseball team overwhelmed Dartmouth by a score of 13-3 in eight innings to complete the three-game series sweep at Disharoon Park on Sunday.
WBB: UVA rallies to upset No. 8 UNC, 78-75, in regular-season finale
The Cavaliers overcame an 18-point deficit to upset No. 8 North Carolina, 78-75, on Sunday at Carmichael Arena. The win marked Virginia’s first in Chapel Hill since the 2001 season.
Hoos clinch series against Big Green with 11-1 victory
The No. 10 Virginia baseball team rode a five-run fourth inning to an 11-1 victory in eight innings over Dartmouth on Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
Women’s Lacrosse: No. 11 Virginia collects first ACC win at Cal, 20-9
The No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse team picked up a 20-9 victory against California on Saturday at Memorial Stadium in Berkeley.
Men’s Lacrosse: No. 18 UVA’s rally falls short in 13-12 loss to No. 7 Hopkins
No. 18 Virginia scored the final three goals of the game, but No. 7 Johns Hopkins’ six-goal run in the second half proved to be too much to overcome.
Indoor Track: Cavaliers open competition at ACC Championships
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field program began competition at the 2025 ACC Indoor Championships in Louisville on Saturday.
Physical Clemson dominates Virginia in second half
For the first 22 1⁄2 minutes of Saturday’s game, Virginia went jaw-to-jaw with visiting heavyweight Clemson and looked the part of a team about to score another knockout.
Photo Gallery: Men’s Basketball vs. Clemson by Jon Golden
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Clemson game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
No. 13 Clemson at UVA (noon); the lowdown on Virginia’s coaching search
Coming off arguably their most impressive win of the season, Virginia returns home Saturday for Senior Day, hosting 13th-ranked Clemson.
No. 10 Virginia claims series opener against Dartmouth, 11-3
To close out the opening month of February, the No. 10 Virginia downed Dartmouth, 11-3, on Friday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
Women’s Tennis: Top-ranked Hoos survive tough test at SMU, 4-3
The No. 1 Virginia women’s tennis team lost the doubles point but rebounded to top SMU, 4-3, on Friday at the Styslinger/Altec Tennis Complex in Dallas.
Men’s Tennis: No. 15 Duke downs No. 5 UVA, 5-2, in ACC opener
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team suffered a 5-2 loss at No. 15 Duke to open ACC play on Friday at the Ambler Tennis Stadium in Durham.
Danny Wilmer could have written the book on recruiting
Danny Wilmer, who passed away this week at the age of 77, was brought to UVA from JMU by Hall of Fame coach George Welsh, who knew he had to upgrade the program’s talent.
WBB: Virginia picks up 63-51 road victory at SMU
Behind a highly-efficient night from Breona Hurd, the Virginia women’s basketball team topped SMU by a score of 63-51 on Thursday night in Dallas.
Guy, Kihei head up UVA team in TBT event at JPJ
Embrace The Pace, the Virginia alumni team, will be led by 2019 national champions Kyle Guy and Kihei Clark.
Red-hot McKneely quiets Wake crowd with season-high 27 points
Out of all the field goals Isaac McKneely made Wednesday night in Winston-Salem, his favorite was his last 3-pointer of the evening with six minutes remaining.
Former UVA assistant coach Danny Wilmer dies at 77
Danny Wilmer, who served on George Welsh’s Virginia football staff from 1984 to 2000, died peacefully at home on Wednesday after a long illness.
Women’s Lacrosse: No. 19 Navy rallies for 14-12 win over No. 11 UVA
The Cavaliers led by as many as four goals and held a 12-9 edge with 3:05 remaining in the third quarter, but Navy scored five unanswered goals to win 14-12.
Virginia needs to bring intensity into tonight’s Wake game
While Wake Forest played without inspiration in its last outing and Virginia appeared to be intimidated in its trip to Chapel Hill, both teams are expected to raise the intensity level in tonight’s “late” tipoff in Winston-Salem.