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Finally, TJ Power is a Wahoo; transfer from Duke to UVA

It took a year longer than Tony Bennett had hoped, but 6-foot-9 forward TJ Power is finally a Cavalier.


Cavaliers currently hosting Kansas State point guard Ames

Virginia was scheduled to host Kansas State point guard Dai Dai Ames on Monday, a 6-foot-1 standout with three years of eligibility remaining.


Men’s Lacrosse: UVA awarded NCAA’s No. 6 seed; will host Saint Joseph’s

No. 6 seed Virginia was one of eight men’s lacrosse programs selected to host the first round of the NCAA Tournament. The Cavaliers will take on Saint Joseph’s on Saturday at noon.


Women’s Lacrosse: Hoos claim No. 5 seed in NCAA Tournament; welcome LIU Friday

Virginia will be the fifth seed in the NCAA Championship and will take on LIU in the first round at 3 p.m. on Friday at Klöckner Stadium.


Women’s Tennis: Cavaliers advance to Round of 16 with 4-0 win over Princeton

The Virginia women’s tennis team advanced to the 2024 NCAA Women’s Tennis Championship’s Round of 16 with a 4-0 victory against Princeton on Sunday.


Men’s Tennis: Virginia moves on to Sweet 16 after blanking VCU, 4-0

The Virginia men’s tennis team advanced to the Round of 16 of the 2024 NCAA Men’s Tennis Championship with a 4-0 victory against VCU on Saturday.


Softball: UVA earns No. 4 seed in ACC Tournament; faces No. 5 Clemson in first round

The Virginia softball team earned the fourth overall seed in the ACC Championship and will open play against fifth-seeded Clemson in the quarterfinals on Thursday.


UVA lands Florida State point guard Jalen Warley

It took a while, but Virginia finally landed its first player from the transfer portal on Saturday when Florida State point guard Jalen Warley announced he had committed to Tony Bennett’s program.


Cavaliers announce additions of transfers Grays, Valenti-Paea

Virginia women’s basketball head coach Amaka Agugua-Hamilton has announced the signings of RyLee Grays and Casey Valenti-Paea.


Men’s Lacrosse: Irish defeat Hoos in ACC semis, 18-9

No. 1 seed Notre Dame scored the first four goals of the game and never looked back as the Fighting Irish cruised to an 18-9 victory over No. 4 seed Virginia in the ACC Tournament semifinals.


Florida State point guard Warley is visiting Virginia now

The 6-foot-7 Warley, who appeared in 96 career games over three seasons for the Seminoles, has one year of eligibility remaining.


Virginia nabs commitment from another Florida quarterback

Virginia returned to Florida for another future quarterback, gaining a commitment from Bjorn Jorgensen of Orlando.


San Diego State’s Saunders visiting UVA this weekend

The upcoming weekend will be a busy one for former San Diego State transfer Elijah Saunders, who is visiting both the Washington Huskies and Virginia.


Virginia adds to O-Line depth with Dartmouth transfer Sipe

Ethan Sipe, a 6-foot-5, 310-pound grad transfer with two years of eligibility remaining, announced on Twitter that he had committed to UVA.


Baseball: No. 11 UVA nabs 8-4 win at VCU in regular-season road finale

No. 11 Virginia completed the series sweep of VCU with an 8-4 win at The Diamond on Tuesday.


Looks like UVA is getting a visit from Campbell star SF Dell’Orso

According to a source, Virginia basketball will get a visit from one of the top small forwards in the transfer portal, Campbell University’s Anthony Dell’Orso.


Portal target Mahaney chooses UConn over Wahoos

The Cavaliers learned Monday that St. Mary’s portal target Aidan Mahaney has committed to play for two-time defending champion Connecticut.


Virginia gains fifth commitment of week with Richmond RB Davis

Virginia added its fifth commitment of the week over the weekend when Richmond running back Xay Davis announced on social media that he will become a Cavalier.


Baseball: No. 14 Virginia takes series at Boston College with 4-0 shutout

Five pitchers combined for a five-hit shutout as No. 14 Virginia picked up the series victory Boston College with a 4-0 victory on Saturday.


UVA’s Washington picked in 6th round by Dolphins

While most draft experts expected Malik Washington to go much higher, Miami was happy that the former Cavaliers’ record-breaking receiver was still around.