No. 2 Vanderbilt Uses Big Inning to Pull Away in Opener
Second-ranked Vanderbilt scored eight runs in the top of the fourth inning to help deliver a 15-9, season-opening victory over Virginia as part of the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament.
Second-ranked Vanderbilt scored eight runs in the top of the fourth inning to help deliver a 15-9, season-opening victory over Virginia as part of the MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament.
The No. 9 Virginia men’s squash team defeated No. 16 Franklin and Marshall, 5-4, in the quarterfinals at the Hoehn Cup, the B Division of the College Squash Association Team Championships, on Friday at the Brady Squash Center in New Haven, Conn.
At last glance, Kyle Guy was leaning against the concrete wall in the jammed hallway outside of Virginia’s locker room at the Dean Dome. Guy and his teammates were basking in a rare victorious glow in a building where the Cavaliers had won only five times in 29 tries.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Thursday the future matchups of the league’s 20-game men’s basketball schedule, which begins with the 2019-20 season.
Virginia will embark on its 131st season of baseball on Friday when it participates in the inaugural MLB4 Collegiate Baseball Tournament in Scottsdale, Ariz.
The Virginia men’s tennis team begins play at the 2019 ITA National Men’s Team Indoor Championship on Friday.
For a few fleeting moments in the second half Monday night, it appeared that fourth-ranked Virginia was about to get run out of town, let alone getting blown out of the jam-packed, frenzied Dean Dome.
The road in the Atlantic Coast Conference is never friendly. At times during the second half of No. 4 Virginia’s Big Monday showdown at No. 8 North Carolina, it was downright rude.
The University of Virginia women’s basketball team pulled off a gritty 53-47 win against Duke Sunday afternoon at John Paul Jones Arena, picking up its first win against the Blue Devils since January 30, 2000, ending a 26-game losing streak.
Up next for No. 3 Virginia is a quick Monday jolt down Tobacco Road to tangle with eighth-ranked ACC rival North Carolina at the Dean E. Smith Center.
Jerry Ratcliffe and Scott Ratcliffe from JerryRatcliffe.com and Chris Graham, Scott German and Zach Pereles from Augusta Free Press vote in this week’s ACC Basketball Power Poll.
The No. 13 Virginia men’s tennis team closed out the weekend with a 7-0 victory over Boston College on Sunday at the Rec Plex in Chestnut Hill, Mass.
Eight different players scored as No. 16 Virginia opened the 2019 season with a 15-12 win over No. 13 Navy on Saturday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium.
Round 2 is in the books, and as much as No. 3 Virginia (20-2, 8-2) wanted to defend the lane against No. 2 Duke Saturday at John Paul Jones Arena, the Blue Devils’ hot perimeter shooting was the story in an 81-71 win.
Talking heads will analyze No. 2 Duke vs. No. 3 Virginia – The Rematch, all day long Sunday and into Monday night’s games. No need. The Blue Devils’ recipe to success in an 81-71 win over the host Cavaliers was as simple as cornbread.
The formula for beating Duke is simple in Seth Greenberg’s view: take care of the basketball, keep the Blue Devils off the glass, and set your defense.
Listen up as Jerry has a power-packed show with UVA guard Kyle Guy, ESPN College Basketball Analyst Dick Vitale, and world renown author and Wahoo fan John Grisham.
The anticipation continues to build as we are now just hours away from the 6 p.m. tipoff between No. 3 Virginia and No. 2 Duke inside John Paul Jones Arena.
In a poll of the 14 Atlantic Coast Conference baseball coaches, Virginia was picked to finish second in the Coastal Division, accumulating 64 points and one first-place vote.
The key in the rematch may be whether or not Virginia’s “Pack-Line” defense can keep the Blue Devils out of the lane.