Forget about Duke and focus on North Carolina
For the Cavaliers, the best thing is to put this one in the rearview and focus on the remaining five games.
For the Cavaliers, the best thing is to put this one in the rearview and focus on the remaining five games.
No. 3 Duke used its overall combination of size, talent and defense in a lopsided, 80-62 victory over Virginia Monday night in front of a nationally televised audience at John Paul Jones Arena.
Photos from Monday’s Virginia-Duke game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
Virginia, riding a three-game winning streak, will face its biggest challenge of the season tonight when the Cavaliers host No. 3 Duke.
In the finale of the Puerto Rico Challenge, the No. 2 Virginia baseball team toppled Rice, 7-0, on Sunday night behind a 10-strikeout performance by Tomas Valincius.
The Virginia wrestling team closed out the weekend with a win as the Cavaliers defeated American by a score of 30-8.
Kymora Johnson put herself in elite company recording just the third triple-double in Virginia history, joining Dawn Staley as the only Cavaliers to accomplish the feat.
The walk-off finally went the way of the Cavaliers on Sunday, as MC Eaton’s two-run home run in the seventh lifted Virginia to a 7-6 victory over No. 4 UCLA.
Virginia’s basketball journey rolled through Blacksburg on Saturday, breaking its four-year win drought at Cassell Coliseum and avenging a previous setback at home to its age-old arch rival.
On the second day of the Puerto Rico Challenge, the No. 2 Virginia Baseball team prevailed 3-1 over the Villanova Wildcats on Saturday night in Puerto Rico.
Princeton led 11-9 with 13:34 remaining in the game, but Virginia scored four unanswered goals to come back and secure the road victory.
In wet and cold conditions Saturday afternoon at Klöckner Stadium, the Spiders toppled UVA, 13-10, which marked the Hoos’ first loss at Klöckner Stadium in nearly a full calendar year.
Photos from Saturday’s Virginia-Richmond game at Klöckner Stadium, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Nikolozi Khutsishvili.
Virginia hung on in another hard-fought battle against Virginia Tech Saturday, earning a split in the season series with a 73-70 win in Blacksburg.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team suffered a 4-1 loss to No. 3 Texas in the quarterfinals of the 2025 ITA National Team Indoor Championship in Dallas.
Both Virginia and Virginia Tech will attempt to continue momentum when the two state rivals collide in Blacksburg’s Cassell Coliseum this afternoon.
On the opening day of the 2025 season, the No. 2 Virginia baseball team dropped a 5-4 contest to the Michigan in 11 innings in Puerto Rico.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team advanced to the quarterfinals of the ITA National Indoor Championship, topping No. 20 Michigan 4-2 on Friday in Dallas.
Virginia got a pair of home runs as part of a back-and-forth battle that went into extra innings, but came up short on Friday in a 7-6 loss to Auburn in eight innings.
A group of tight matches down the stretch went the way of the home team on Friday night as Virginia fell in dual action at No. 16 North Carolina by a score of 26-10.