Sanchez believes he deserves to keep his job
When Ron Sanchez returned to Virginia’s coaching staff a couple of years ago, he never planned his next step in the profession would be “interim.”
When Ron Sanchez returned to Virginia’s coaching staff a couple of years ago, he never planned his next step in the profession would be “interim.”
Ron Sanchez and his team could have easily folded, come apart at the seams and called it a season. Give him and his coaching staff credit for not waving a flag of surrender.
Henry Godbout rushed home from third in the bottom of the ninth inning on a Terrapins wild pitch to give the Cavaliers a 7-6 walk-off win.
Gretchen Walsh has been selected as the recipient of the Steve Guback Sportsperson of the Year Award, as announced by the Virginia Sports Hall of Fame.
Virginia had the bats working early and often Tuesday, as the Cavaliers were able to blank visiting James Madison, 6-0, at Palmer Park.
Virginia rowing is ranked No. 12 in the 2025 Collegiate Rowing Coaches Association Preseason Poll, announced Tuesday.
Senior Lizzy Kaye won the 1-meter competition on Tuesday after finishing second in the 3-meter on Monday.
Bryan Lee finished in a tie for sixth place after posting a 54-hole total score of 212 at The Hayt in Ponte Verde, Fla. Virginia dropped down to fifth in the overall team standings.
Ryan Odom has leapfrogged over other candidates as the top choice to become Virginia’s next basketball coach, according to sources close to the search committee.
Virginia junior sharpshooter Isaac McKneely was named All-ACC Honorable Mention, the league announced on Monday.
Virginia hit four home runs on the day, including two from Sydney Hartgrove, and pushed seven runs across in the final two innings as the No. 23 Cavaliers downed No. 17 Virginia Tech.
Fifth-year Dylan Cedeno claimed the title at 141 pounds to lead the Virginia wrestling team in action at the ACC Championships in Durham.
The No. 2 Virginia women’s tennis team dropped its first match of conference play, falling to No. 12 NC State, 4-2, on Sunday in Raleigh.
In front of the first sold-out crowd of the season at Disharoon Park, the No. 9 Virginia baseball team fell, 6-3, to Boston College on Sunday afternoon.
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team suffered a 4-1 defeat to No. 1 Wake Forest on Sunday at the Virginia Tennis Facility at the Boar’s Head Resort.
The Orange, led by center Eddie Lampkin’s 25 points, 10 rebounds, scored 42 points in the paint, controlled the boards 31-17 and physically dominated the Cavaliers with defense.
Virginia stumbled in its regular-season finale at Syracuse on Saturday, surrendering countless easy buckets en route to an 84-70 loss at the JMA Wireless Dome.
In a game that saw 38 combined runs on 35 hits, the No. 9 Virginia baseball team outlasted Boston College, 22-16, on Saturday afternoon at Disharoon Park.
The long ball and timely hits were the tale of the tape on Saturday as No. 23 Virginia fell at No. 17 Virginia Tech by a score of 6-1 in a Smithfield Commonwealth Clash matchup.
Texas natives Matthew Nunes and Thomas Mencke played pivotal roles in Virginia’s 11-6 victory over Towson Saturday afternoon in Houston.