Football to play Navy in Military Bowl
By Jake Blank | December 4, 2017Virginia accepted a bid to the Military Bowl Sunday to face off against the Navy Midshipmen in Annapolis, Md. Dec. 28.
Virginia accepted a bid to the Military Bowl Sunday to face off against the Navy Midshipmen in Annapolis, Md. Dec. 28.
After another dominant performance Saturday afternoon against Lehigh, the No. 18 Virginia men’s basketball team is sitting at a stellar 8-0 three weeks into the season.
Looking back at a timeline of notable Cavalier sports events
The red-hot Cavaliers put on a show for the home crowd as they cruised past Lehigh, 75-54.
The Cavaliers are looking to string together victories to gain momentum following tough losses at the start of the season, and found success with a 68-50 victory over the Spartans.
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A last-second missed layup by Virginia’s sophomore guard Jocelyn Willoughby prevented Virginia from completing an upset, as the Cavaliers fell to No. 15 Maryland 60-59.
The Virginia men's and women's squash teams both traveled to the Matthew J. Grossman Squash Courts in Washington, D.C. to start the week off with matches against the George Washington Colonials.
The Cavaliers took down the Badgers in a low-scoring 49-37 game to move to 7-0 on the season.
A bowl game this season is a wildly successful accomplishment, but Virginia will look to continue to ascend so that they can set their eyes on even greater goals.
The Cavaliers used big runs and stifling defense from many contributors to capture the NIT Tip-Off Tournament title, taking down Vanderbilt and Rhode Island.
It was in that moment that Jackson Matteo’s mindset, and his path, completely changed.
Both the men’s and women’s Virginia squash teams had busy weekends at the McArthur Squash Center in Charlottesville.
For the second year in a row, the Cavaliers were eliminated from the NCAA Tournament in the Round of 16.
After a hard fought victory against VCU Friday, the Virginia men’s basketball team returned home to take on Monmouth in the season’s second game of the NIT Season Tip-Off.
No. 8 Virginia hosted Fordham on a chilly Sunday evening at Klöckner Stadium for the second-round of the NCAA Tournament.
Despite eventually losing 44-28, Virginia shocked the nation for a little over a half, bringing their best game and raising more than a few eyes around the sports world.
No. 12 Virginia secured a spot in the Round of 16 of the NCAA Tournament for the 13th year in a row after beating No.11 Pepperdine in Los Angeles, Calif. Friday night.
The Cavaliers were unable to recover from the start, and headed back to Charlottesville with a 61-46 defeat.
“Right off the bat, our two most highly-ranked guys got a pin and a tech back-to-back,” Virginia Coach Steve Garland said.