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Dai Dai’s nastiness is exactly what Virginia needs
Dai Dai Ames is a 6-foot-1 point guard who grew up on the inner-city courts of Chicago. He has swag, he has toughness, he has game.
MBB: With Bennett looking on, Hoos defeat Holy Cross, 67-41
In a Black Friday matchup at John Paul Jones Arena, Virginia put together a complete performance, defeating Holy Cross, 67-41.
WBB: Virginia falls in close finish with Washington State, 75-74
Despite a valiant comeback effort, Virginia fell just short in a 75-74 loss to Washington State on Friday in San Juan.
Men’s Soccer: UVA set to host UMass in NCAA round of 16
The Virginia men’s soccer team is set to host UMass on Saturday in the NCAA Men’s Soccer Championship round of 16.
WBB: Cavaliers rally for 66-61 win against Green Bay in Puerto Rico
In a back-and-forth game that featured 13 lead changed and seven ties, Virginia opened its three-game stint at the Discover Puerto Rico Shootout with a 66-61 win over Green Bay on Thursday.
Only one thing matters for Virginia football this week
For Tony Elliott this week, only one thing matters: Beat Tech. Elliott’s Virginia football team is seeking a sixth win, which would make the Cavaliers bowl eligible.
Catch ‘ACC Legends: Tiki & Rondé Barber’ on ACC Network this weekend
A 30-minute special, ‘ACC Legends: Tiki & Ronde Barber,’ will highlight the brothers’ journey from Roanoke to the University of Virginia and beyond.
Sanchez had three points of emphasis after Bahamas trip
After back-to-back thumpings in the Bahamas, Ron Sanchez had a significant checklist of things to correct once his Virginia basketball team returned to friendlier shores.
MBB: Hoos snap losing skid with 74-65 win over Manhattan
Virginia got back to basics in its 74-65 win over visiting Manhattan Tuesday at John Paul Jones Arena, the first of two Thanksgiving Week home nonconference matchups.
Photo Gallery: Men’s Basketball vs. Manhattan by Jon Golden
Photos from Tuesday’s Virginia-Mahattan game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
How to watch Manhattan at Virginia tonight
Here is how to watch tonight’s Virginia men’s basketball game against the visiting Manhattan Jaspers.
UVA hopes to get Pace back; Trell Harris ready to roll
Tony Elliott is hopeful about getting Kobe Pace back this week and having Noah Vaughn as a backup as the Cavaliers take on Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
Women’s Tennis: Chervinsky & Collard claim NCAA doubles title
Virginia seniors Elaine Chervinsky and Mélodie Collard won the NCAA Doubles Championship on Sunday at the Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas.
Men’s Soccer: Hoos defeat Mountaineers in NCAA second round, 2-1
No. 11 Virginia got a huge NCAA second-round victory against West Virginia at Klöckner stadium Sunday night, prevailing by a 2-1 score.
Volleyball: Virginia sweeps Fighting Irish on Senior Day
Virginia got back in the win column again on Senior Day Sunday in a commanding three-set victory over Notre Dame at Memorial Gymnasium.
WBB: Cavaliers move to 5-1 with 82-48 win over Bethune-Cookman
The UVA women’s basketball team recorded its fourth consecutive win at John Paul Jones Arena Saturday afternoon, an 82-48 decision over Bethune-Cookman.
Elliott defensive, and rightly so, over sticking with QB
While Virginia coach Tony Elliott spent the majority of his postgame presser talking about his quarterback situation, he didn’t leave the room until next week crept into the conversation.
Colandrea sacked nine times in UVA’s 33-7 loss to No. 13 SMU
Virginia couldn’t get its offense going against a stingy defense from visiting No. 13 Southern Methodist in Saturday’s home finale, as SMU rolled to a 33-7 victory to spoil Senior Day.
Cross Country: UVA women finish 14th, men 21st at NCAA Championships
Margot Appleton and Gary Martin led the Virginia men’s and women’s cross country teams earning All-American honors at the NCAA Cross Country Championships Saturday.
UVA’s expedition to tropics was a learning experience
The back-to-back losses exposed a plethora of warts that perhaps Ron Sanchez expected against top-25 competition, maybe even more than he anticipated.