Virginia overwhelms Villanova with 3’s and defense
The Cavaliers jumped on their Big East opponent early, with 3-point barrage that left Villanova reeling on the wrong side of an 18-2 run.
The Cavaliers jumped on their Big East opponent early, with 3-point barrage that left Villanova reeling on the wrong side of an 18-2 run.
Virginia lit up the nets at CFG Bank Arena in Baltimore Friday, defeating Villanova 70-60 in the Hall Of Fame Series matchup.
Fueled by an electrifying first quarter, Virginia powered past Radford on its way to an 83-41 win on Wednesday night at John Paul Jones Arena.
The head coach may have changed and some of the personnel are different, but there’s one thing that hasn’t changed in Virginia basketball: defense.
Photos from Monday’s Virginia-Coppin State game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
Virginia was unable to recover from an early scoring run, falling to No. 10 Oklahoma by a score of 95-51 in Norman on Friday night.
Exactly 13,414 people inside John Paul Jones Arena were flummoxed when Andrew Rohde was announced as Virginia’s starting point guard for Wednesday night’s season opener.
Virginia opened the Ron Sanchez era in winning fashion Wednesday night, holding off a pesky Campbell squad, 65-56, at John Paul Jones Arena.
Photos from Wednesday’s Virginia-Campbell game at John Paul Jones Arena, shot by JerryRatcliffe.com photographer Jon Golden.
With the help of a strong performance in the first half, Virginia cruised to a 104-68 victory over American in its season opener at John Paul Jones Arena Monday night.
Jalen Warley’s father, Jason Warley, disputed a report that his son left Virginia because the big senior guard had dropped in the point guard pecking order.
Virginia’s lone commitment to the recruiting class of 2025, point guard Chance Mallory, has decommitted and plans to re-open his recruitment.
Ron Sanchez announced via a press release that 6-foot-7 point guard Jalen Warley will transfer out of the program without having played a game.
Nine days before the season opener, new Virginia basketball coach Ron Sanchez likes where his team is after tons of practice and a couple of “secret scrimmages.”
Virginia is the latest to jump on the growing bandwagon for 6-foot-10 stretch-forward Cody Peck of IMG Academy in Bradenton, Fla.
Jay Huff, one of the most popular players to wear a Virginia uniform, has agreed to a multi-year contract with the NBA’s Memphis Grizzlies.
The first prospect offered under the new Ron Sanchez regime at Virginia is one of the most dynamic big guards in the South.
While Ron Sanchez was quietly a member of Tony Bennett’s staff, the Cavaliers’ fan base knew little of him and how things might be different under his command.
It was obvious to some of us when Ron Sanchez walked away from Charlotte after his best season there, that there was more to it than just returning to the Tony Bennett nest.
In an emotion-filled press conference on Friday morning, Tony Bennett choked back his feelings, voice cracking as he laid out his reasons with the candid honesty we’ve come to expect.