CD Sports Roundtable: Reminiscing and looking forward
By CD Sports Staff | August 6, 2018The Cavalier Daily Sports staff discusses memorable games from last season as well as teams' and players' prospects for the upcoming season.
The Cavalier Daily Sports staff discusses memorable games from last season as well as teams' and players' prospects for the upcoming season.
Hall joins several other former Cavaliers in the NBA and is the first to be drafted since 2016, when Malcolm Brogdon — who went on to win Rookie of the Year — was selected by the Milwaukee Bucks.
After a senior year of showing just how valuable of a player Devon Hall is, NBA prospects for the guard are possible.
The Cavalier Daily Sports section highlights five of the most memorable athletes departing this year
The CD Sports staff discusses the upcoming seasons for football, men’s basketball and men’s soccer.
Former Virginia men's basketball stars Malcolm Brogdon, Mike Scott and Justin Anderson have continued their collegiate successes in the NBA.
The highlight of Bartley’s playing career with the Cavaliers came after a blowout win at Virginia Tech this season, as Coach Tony Bennett awarded him a scholarship in front of his teammates in the locker room.
Nearly six years ago, when men’s basketball star Devon Hall visited Grounds looking to commit to a program, he was also searching for something even more important than basketball — a family away from home.
The CD Sports staff debates topics surrounding spring sports teams, including how the Cavailer baseball team can fix their struggles and which team is primed to make a run at an ACC title.
Coach Tony Bennett was recognized as the top coach in the country after taking a Virginia squad that was unranked in the preseason all the way to a No. 1 ranking by the end of the season.
“I’m always talking to my students about the power of a positive attitude and finding the positives in the obstacles in life,” Commerce lecturer Sherri Moore said.
An ugly end to the Virginia men's basketball team's season should not completely undermine the historically successfully season they put together.
The loss will go down as the most infamous game in Virginia basketball history, as the Cavaliers became the only No. 1-seed to lose to a No.16-seed in NCAA Tournament history.
The Cavalier Daily Sports Staff makes their picks for what teams from each region will separate themselves and make a run to the prized Final Four at the end of March Madness.
Virginia got a tough break for the NCAA Tournament as freshman forward De'Andre Hunter -- their prized sixth man — will miss the rest of the season with a broken wrist.
While any program successful enough to regularly make the tournament can cite failures in March a lack of a final four trip looms large for the reputation of the Bennett era Cavaliers.
The CD Sports Staff discuss and debate topics around Virginia's tournament bracket and what may be the biggest X-factor for the team's success without De'Andre Hunter.
The proposal is awaiting approval by the University's Board of Visitors.
The Cavaliers storm into the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed, looking for a trip to the Final Four to punctuate their historical season.
Virginia took down North Carolina to win the 2018 ACC Tournament Championship.