No. 13 men’s basketball manhandles Clemson, advances to ACC Tournament Final
By Harry Farley | March 11, 2023The Cavaliers had their way with the Tigers, surging to a blowout victory in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament
The Cavaliers had their way with the Tigers, surging to a blowout victory in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament
The Cavaliers defeated the Tar Heels to advance to the semifinals of the ACC Tournament
Junior Reece Beekman was the most lauded, earning ACC Defensive Player of the Year as well as Third-Team All-ACC and All-Defensive team.
The Cavaliers have a variety of potential results for seeding in the NCAA Tournament when it comes to their performance in the ACC Tournament.
If Virginia is able to combine its defensive showing against Clemson and its offensive output against the Phoenix, the Cavaliers may have a chance against No. 1 North Carolina Saturday.
The Cavaliers will need to sustain their high level of play as they fight with fellow undefeated Wake Forest and NC State for first place in the conference.
The opening to conference play was just what the Cavaliers needed to get back on track, having lost five of their final seven matches they had played in the indoor season.
The Cavaliers got whatever they wanted offensively versus the Spider, scoring the first eight goals of the match and never looking back.
The Cavaliers got their hands on the ACC regular season title with their defeat of the Cardinals
The Cavaliers got back on track against the Tigers, snapping their two-game skid
Consistent fielding and dominant pitching were primary takeaways this weekend, but the potent Cavalier offense can take over a game at any given moment.
As both a head coach and athletic director, Holland transcended Virginia sports over a three-decade span
The loss marks Virginia’s 10th in their final 11 games, a disappointing end to a season that began with such promise.
The Cavaliers split the season series with the Tar Heels following their road defeat Saturday
The Cavaliers took on three top-ten teams, and though all ended up losses, the games were some of the most competitive of the season.
After being ties at halftime, the Cavaliers broke the game open after intermission, running away with a 10-goal win.
Now, in an offseason that is bringing about change to the program in many forms, Virginia’s sidelines will have a few new faces— and lose a few familiar ones.
The Cavaliers' four-game winning streak was brought to a close by the Eagles
Schoch has plans to return to Charlottesville this spring as the men’s baseball team has drawn national preseason attention.
Virginia finds themselves sitting at 15-11 in Agugua-Hamilton’s first season as head coach — an increase in winning percentage from 18 percent to just under 58 percent.