PARTING SHOT: A cycle of mentorship
By Ben Tobin | May 10, 2019Going from being a mentee to becoming a mentor has been the most rewarding experience for me on The Cavalier Daily.
Going from being a mentee to becoming a mentor has been the most rewarding experience for me on The Cavalier Daily.
By defeating Purdue in a calm, resilient and gritty fashion, Virginia has changed the narrative. The Hoos certainly can come back from tough spots, as they have all season.
If you thought the team is done climbing the ladder of success, then you are surely mistaken.
No matter how poorly the Cavaliers played, the 42,393 fans in attendance at Scott Stadium not only cheered on their team — they seemed to genuinely believe that Virginia would win.
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.
Struggles against power-five teams over the last decade show Virginia could benefit from an easier out-of-conference matchup
“I think we have a lot more basic thinking to do about the issue of the Second Amendment intersecting with the First Amendment,” Sullivan said.
The Virginia women's basketball team of the past nine games looked like a squad dead set on breaking a seven-year drought of missing March Madness postseason play.
Facing the Tar Heels, Virginia did what it does best — play sound defense.
Heading into a break for student athletes to take their final exams, Virginia women’s basketball stands at 4-6 — its worst start in four seasons.