Men’s Tennis: Third-ranked UVA upended at No. 16 Kentucky, 4-3
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team fell 4-3 at No. 16 Kentucky on Sunday at the Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex in Lexington.
The No. 3 Virginia men’s tennis team fell 4-3 at No. 16 Kentucky on Sunday at the Hilary J. Boone Tennis Complex in Lexington.
Look who woke up this morning all alone in second place in the ACC basketball standings. None other than written off, left-for-dead Virginia.
In a poll of the Atlantic Coast Conference baseball coaches, Virginia was picked to repeat as ACC Coastal Division Champions.
All-American Amanda Sambach posted her fourth top-10 finish in five tournaments this season Saturday to lead No. 23 Virginia at the Collegiate Invitational.
Virginia extended its overall win streak to six games Saturday, hanging on in the waning seconds for an important 66-65 win over Clemson, marking UVA’s seventh-straight win at Littlejohn Coliseum.
Virginia erased a 10-point fourth-quarter deficit, but ultimately came up short in the waning minutes, falling 75-69 to Clemson at John Paul Jones Arena Sunday afternoon.
The Cavaliers rank No. 45 in the NET rankings and are currently trying to play their way onto the NCAA Tournament’s bubble.
As if Tony Bennett’s challenge of rebuilding his basketball team wasn’t enough, the ACC threw a curve into the Cavaliers’ conference scheduling this season.
Admission to the event will be free and open to the public. Kickoff is set for 2 p.m. Broadcast information will be released at a later date.
The Virginia men’s tennis recruiting class has been ranked the top in the nation, in rankings released earlier this week by TennisRecruiting.net.
Virginia baseball will be in for a treat this season when the Cavaliers take on Boston College at historic Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox.
The ACC released a statement Thursday from Commissioner Jim Phillips, Ph.D. on the passing of Mike Martin.
Virginia reeled off its fifth win in a row and extended the nation’s longest active home winning streak to 22 games while continuing Notre Dame’s frustration in Charlottesville.
This is not the same Virginia basketball team that flat-lined upon its arrival to South Bend back on Dec. 30, a group of Cavaliers that were totally out of sync on both ends of the floor in a deflating 76-54 loss.
Malik Washington has been impressive at the East-West Shrine Bowl practices. In fact, some of the analysts have the UVA wideout as the No. 1 standout in those practice sessions.
One week after toppling No. 15 Florida State, Virginia picked up its second ranked win of the week after defeating No. 20 North Carolina, 81-66, at John Paul Jones Arena Sunday afternoon.
Virginia essentially owns Louisville’s KFC Yum! Center. It has been so finger-licking good to the Cavaliers over the years, UVA should use it as a neutral court for some of its big nonconference games.
Second-year forward Ryan Dunn had a monster day with numerous highlight-reel jams, recording his second double-double in as many games in the process with a career-high 19 points (8 for 10 from the field) and a game-high 11 rebounds.
A week ago, Virginia proved it could win on the road, pulling itself out of an 0-for-4 road slump by beating Georgia Tech in Atlanta. Now it’s time to do it again.
After seemingly losing interest in the second half, Virginia rediscovered its defensive intensity in overtime Wednesday night to knock off visiting NC State.