Rafael Jódar

Former UVA Star Jodar Uses French Open Success As A Career Stepping Stone

By Jerry Ratcliffe Former Virginia tennis star Rafael Jodar was the hit of the French Open, even after being ousted from the tournament Tuesday morning in the quarterfinals. For the fresh-faced, 19-year-old, Jodar believed the stay in Paris was a stepping stone for his career. To read the rest of this article and even more award-winning coverage on the UVA athletics department, including its nationally-ranked football and basketball programs, be sure to subscribe to “Cavalier Exclusive” to follow all of Virginia Sports Hall Of Famer Jerry “Hootie” Ratcliffe’s analysis and content. It’s the best in the business for Wahoo Fans!

Heath Miller & D'Brickashaw Ferguson

Pair Of UVA Stars Up For Election Into College Football Hall Of Fame

By Jerry Ratcliffe Two of the most celebrated football players of the Al Groh era appear on the 2027 National Football Foundation/College Football Hall of Fame ballot that went out to members on Monday. To read the rest of this article and even more award-winning coverage on the UVA athletics department, including its nationally-ranked football and basketball programs, be sure to subscribe to “Cavalier Exclusive” to follow all of Virginia Sports Hall Of Famer Jerry “Hootie” Ratcliffe’s analysis and content. It’s the best in the business for Wahoo Fans!

Chris Pollard

UVA Skipper Looking Forward To Building Program In A Calmer Off Season

By Jerry Ratcliffe Virginia’s baseball season didn’t end the way first-year coach Chris Pollard had hoped, but he believes it helped set the stage for the program’s future. To read the rest of this article and even more award-winning coverage on the UVA athletics department, including its nationally-ranked football and basketball programs, be sure to subscribe to “Cavalier Exclusive” to follow all of Virginia Sports Hall Of Famer Jerry “Hootie” Ratcliffe’s analysis and content. It’s the best in the business for Wahoo Fans!

AJ Gracia

Greg Waters’ Inside Virginia Baseball: Pollard – ‘Gracia Is Best Player I’ve Ever Coached’

By Greg Waters JerryRatcliffe.com Staff Writer Only once in its NCAA Regional history has the Virginia Cavaliers gone 0-2 in a Regional. The Hoos fell to St. John’s (3-5) and Ohio State (1-2) in the 2005 Corvallis Regional in Oregon. It was uncertain if that 14-year mark would extend to 15. To read the rest of this article and even more award-winning coverage on the UVA athletics department, including its nationally-ranked football and basketball programs, be sure to subscribe to “Cavalier Exclusive” to follow all of Virginia Sports Hall Of Famer Jerry “Hootie” Ratcliffe’s analysis and content. It’s the best […]