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(06/14/19 3:38pm)
The Virginia track and field team competed at the 2019 Division I Outdoor NCAA Championships in Austin, Texas, from June 5-8. With nine Cavaliers competing — six men and three women — the Virginia men placed 18th, marking their fourth top-20 finish in five years, while the women finished 30th overall and clinched their best team finish since 2011.
(06/14/19 3:41pm)
The NBA Draft — June 20 at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, N.Y. — is rapidly approaching, and three Virginia players have opted to remain in the draft after forward Mamadi Diakite withdrew his name from consideration the day of the May 29 deadline. Guards De’Andre Hunter, Ty Jerome and Kyle Guy all decided to void their remaining years of eligibility — Hunter had two remaining years left, and Jerome and Guy had one — to give themselves a chance at achieving their NBA dream. Hunter, Jerome and Guy were all named to the Final Four All-Tournament Team after leading Virginia to the first men’s basketball national championship in school history. Now, after months of training and preparation, the Cavaliers’ “big three” will soon hear where they will land. In anticipation of the NBA Draft, the CD Sports Staff makes their own projections.
(06/04/19 2:03am)
Twenty-nine Virginia men’s and women’s track and field athletes traveled south to Hodges Stadium in Jacksonville, Fla., to compete at the NCAA East Preliminary Round beginning May 23.
(06/21/19 10:34am)
Kyle Guy will join the Sacramento Kings after being selected by the New York Knicks with the 55th pick in the 2019 NBA Draft Thursday night. Guy is one of three former Virginia basketball players to be selected in the 2019 NBA Draft, joining Ty Jerome and De’Andre Hunter.
(05/29/19 12:29am)
Former Marquette junior forward Sam Hauser has decided to transfer to Virginia after weeks of speculation. Hauser was on the All-Big East Second Team in the 2018-19 season.
(05/30/19 2:41am)
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team finished on top, capping off a miraculous season with a national championship, the sixth in program history. Two years after finishing 8-7, with 0 wins in conference play — Coach Lars Tiffany’s first year at Virginia — the Cavaliers are national champions.
(05/27/19 8:46pm)
The third-seeded Virginia men’s lacrosse team defeated fifth-seeded Yale Monday afternoon 13-9 in the final of the 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship.
(05/25/19 9:25pm)
The third-seeded Virginia men’s lacrosse team defeated second-seeded Duke Saturday in the semifinal round of the 2019 NCAA Division I Men’s Lacrosse Championship Tournament.
(05/25/19 7:35pm)
As Virginia men’s lacrosse season nears its end, one of the team’s captains — senior midfielder Ryan Conrad — earned a coveted award Friday. Conrad was announced as the winner of the Lowe’s Senior CLASS Award.
(05/24/19 2:35pm)
For the first time in eight years, the Virginia men’s lacrosse team is one of the last four teams standing in the NCAA Tournament. No. 3 seed Virginia (15-3, 3-1 ACC) will meet No. 2 seed Duke (13-4, 2-2 ACC) Saturday at noon for the first game of the weekend.
(05/24/19 2:33pm)
There are just over 10 minutes left in the game and the third-seeded Virginia men’s lacrosse team trails by five goals to Maryland in the quarterfinal round of the NCAA Tournament. After a 5-0 Maryland run spanning the third and fourth quarters, the Cavaliers are on the brink of elimination.
(06/21/19 2:23am)
Following De’Andre Hunter in the NBA is Ty Jerome, who will join the Phoenix Suns in a trade after being chosen with the 24th pick of the 2019 NBA Draft Thursday night by the Philadelphia 76ers.
(06/21/19 12:17am)
De’Andre Hunter is going to play in the NBA. He was drafted by the Atlanta Hawks with the 4th pick of the 2019 NBA Draft Thursday night, making him the first-ever lottery pick from Virginia.
(05/16/19 5:10pm)
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted the ACC Championships at Lannigan Field this past weekend. Entering the competition, the Virginia men ranked first in the ACC, while the Virginia women ranked third behind Florida State and Miami. Over the course of three days, the men — led by ACC Field MVP junior Jordan Scott — captured six ACC titles and 16 All-ACC honors to become the conference runner-ups with 117 points. The women concluded the competition in third place with three ACC titles and 12 All-ACC honors.
(05/14/19 2:32pm)
After only dropping one match through the first and second rounds of NCAA Tournament play, the No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team (24-4, 10-2 ACC) hosted the Charlottesville Super Regional against No. 12 Stanford (19-7, 5-3 Pac-12) Saturday. The Cavaliers last faced the Cardinals in their first match of the 2019 ITA Men’s Team Indoor Championship in Chicago, where Virginia emerged victorious 4-2.
(05/08/19 12:52am)
Fresh off of winning the ACC Tournament, the third-seeded Virginia men’s lacrosse team will meet Robert Morris Saturday in the first round of the 2019 NCAA Men’s Lacrosse Championship. The Cavaliers (13-3, 3-1 ACC) and the Colonials (9-7, 4-2 NEC) will face off at Klockner Stadium in Charlottesville with a 7:30 p.m. start time.
(05/10/19 6:54pm)
There’s a little over 12 minutes left in the second half, and then-No. 3 Virginia is up 42-25 in a 2017-18 regular season matchup against N.C. State. Wolfpack senior forward Lennard Freeman is stripped of the ball by then-sophomore guard Ty Jerome, who immediately brings the ball up the court.
(05/16/19 8:18pm)
When commencing college as a first-year, many can’t fathom how soon they will be graduating. So when graduation actually comes around, fourth-years are struck with mixed emotions — nostalgia and pure shock by how quickly the time has passed.
(05/16/19 8:18pm)
Senior thrower Hilmar Jonsson has competed at an elite level since he first came to Virginia. Jonsson was ACC Champion in the hammer throw in his first outdoor season with Virginia — spring 2016 — and continued his streak of ACC championship wins in 2017 and 2018. His dominance has extended into the 2019 outdoor season during his senior year. Jonsson recently beat his own school record, in addition to setting Lannigan Field and Icelandic national records with a mark of 75.26 meters at the Virginia Grand Prix. Outside of collegiate competition, Jonsson became the Iceland National Champion in the hammer throw in the summer of 2016.
(04/29/19 3:35am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s track and field teams hosted their final meet to conclude the regular season Friday and Saturday at Lannigan Field. The 36-team field at the Virginia Grand Prix gave the Cavaliers an opportunity to put some finishing touches on the season before the ACC Championships.