No. 11 men’s basketball catches fire in 74-56 win over Georgia Tech
By Harry Farley | January 6, 2023An offensive explosion helped power the No. 11 Cavaliers over the Yellow Jackets and end the year on a high note.
An offensive explosion helped power the No. 11 Cavaliers over the Yellow Jackets and end the year on a high note.
With junior guard Reece Beekman out due to injury, the offense again was without its spark plug, but Virginia was able to win 66-46.
The Virginia men’s basketball program — having suffered through mediocrity all of last year — is returning to prominence in a big way after racing out to a 8-0 start and a No. 3 national ranking.
The combination of the rink demolition and COVID-19 sent the team spiraling into a rebuild.
The No. 6 Cavaliers couldn’t overcome a slow start and poor three-point shooting in a rare loss to the No. 22 Hurricanes.
With the decisive victory over the Bears, the Cavaliers improved upon their best start to a season since 1991 and kept red-hot as they head into ACC competition.
The No. 2 Cavaliers didn’t bring enough firepower on either end of the floor to deal with the No. 5 Cougars.
The clash between the No. 2 Cavaliers and the No. 5 Cougars is set to be the biggest non-conference affair the program has ever hosted.
Virginia was eager to defeat James Madison, as the in-state Dukes beat the Cavaliers 52-49 last year, earning the Dukes their first-ever win against Virginia.
Virginia men’s basketball opened their ACC campaign in winning fashion for the 15th consecutive season Saturday, toppling Florida State 62-57.
The Cavaliers remain undefeated and continued their best start to a season since 1991 with the victory while the Nittany Lions were handed their first loss of the season.
In its first true road game of the season, Virginia men’s basketball fought back from down 11 points at halftime to win a thriller at the Crisler Center in Ann Arbor, Mich. Tuesday night.
Time will only tell for Kastner, but for now he will continue to focus on lacrosse with the hope of bringing another national championship home to Virginia.
Women’s soccer and field hockey sustained years of success, men’s soccer rediscovered its footing as an elite program and cross country and volleyball made significant strides forward.
The wins leave Virginia with a perfect 8-0 record, the first time that the Cavaliers have reached that mark since the 1992-93 season
No. 3-seeded Virginia women's soccer saw its season come to a close at the hands of UCLA — the NCAA Tournament's top overall seed — in heartbreaking fashion Saturday night.
After returning to the top-five of the AP Poll for the first time since being ranked No. 4 in the 2020 Preseason AP Poll, Virginia men’s basketball showed why it belongs among the nation’s elite Friday night in Charlottesville.
The No. 3 seed Virginia women’s soccer team earned an impressive win on the road against the No. 2 seed Penn State Sunday night.
The Cavaliers, despite registering 20 shots with six of them on goal, were unable to find a winner in regulation time against the Thundering Herd.
After both beating top-10 teams Friday night, No. 16 Virginia and No. 19 Illinois squared off in the championship game of the Continental Tire Main Event Sunday in Las Vegas with the Cavaliers emerging victorious 70-61 thanks to a late-game surge.