Five Cavaliers named to All-ACC football teams
By Luke Stievater | December 24, 2020The Cavaliers — along with three out of five of their 2020 All-ACC standouts — will be returning to action next fall for the 2021 college football season.
The Cavaliers — along with three out of five of their 2020 All-ACC standouts — will be returning to action next fall for the 2021 college football season.
The COVID-19 pandemic has sent shockwaves throughout the college football community and the entire world.
While the details of the Cavaliers’ season opener remain unknown, here are 10 things that all Virginia men's basketball fans should be looking forward to for the 2020-21 season.
As the country and the world continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, the Virginia football team is facing their own dilemma -- filling Bryce Perkins' shoes under center.
People all over the world have made statements, participated in protests, and helped organizations that work in racial equity and justice — including numerous professional and collegiate athletes.
Virginia has won seven of its last eight games, and the Cavaliers are now significantly more likely to qualify for this year's tournament.
Since the start of the 21st century, there have been 20 NCAA men’s basketball champions. Of those 20, only four have failed to make the NCAA Tournament the year after winning it.
The early National Signing Period for college football was open from Wednesday to Friday, as Virginia saw 13 of its 14 current commits officially sign letters of intent.
This year’s 10 honorees are the most for Virginia since 2014, when the Cavaliers also had 10 players selected.
They talk about the Commonwealth Clash, and tell you, ‘This is the year.’ You’re interested in going, but the problem is you don’t really understand what they’re talking about.