Wrestling: Eight Hoos move on to final day at Southern Scuffle
Virginia turned in a solid first day of competition at the Southern Scuffle on Saturday, with eight wrestlers moving on to day two.
Virginia turned in a solid first day of competition at the Southern Scuffle on Saturday, with eight wrestlers moving on to day two.
Unlike UVA’s sluggish start that led to a triple-overtime loss to Virginia Tech, the Hoos jumped all over the Wolfpack on their home floor.
Unlike last year, which featured a winter and spring portal, the new portal has been condensed to one, 14-day period.
Virginia hits the road for a Saturday morning tip at NC State in hopes of regaining the momentum that vaulted the Cavaliers into the top 25.
While four more Cavaliers entered the transfer portal when it officially opened, UVA also got some good news from veteran tackle McKale Boley.
Virginia opened 2026 with its fifth consecutive victory fueled by a pair of double-doubles from Tabitha Amanze and Sa’Myah Smith.
The Hokies outscored the Wahoos 40-30 in the three overtimes, the longest game ever between the two programs.
Virginia got some great news leading up to the New Year when several key offensive linemen announced they would return in 2026.
Virginia will be coming out of its second extended break on Wednesday afternoon when the Hoos take on arch rival Virginia Tech in Blacksburg.
As Chandler Morris accepted the Gator Bowl’s MVP Trophy after UVA’s win over Missouri, his teammates chanted, “One more year, one more year.”
Virginia exploded for a 20-point run in the third quarter to separate from SMU and notch its second straight ACC victory of the season.
Virginia added a 5-star kicker, had another player enter the transfer portal and four players declare for the NFL Draft on Monday.
Virginia collected its 11th win of the season with a 13-7 victory in dramatic fashion in the waning seconds of the Gator Bowl over Missouri.
Tonight’s Gator Bowl may be more impacted by who is not suited up as opposed to those who are when Virginia takes on Missouri.
Former Virginia starting quarterback Anthony Colandrea is on the move again.
Every opposing coach has raved about Thijs De Ridder this season, even when he was off his game. American‘s coach wasn’t as lucky.
Photos from Monday’s Virginia-American game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
A back-and-forth battle went the way of the home team as the Quakers surged down the stretch and Virginia fell at Penn by a score of 24-16.
Virginia junior guard Kymora Johnson was named ACC Player of the Week for games played between December 15-21.
UVA GM Tyler Jones said that the program is “hopeful” concerning quarterback Chandler Morris’ waiver to gain another year of eligibility.