Challenges lie ahead for Virginia, but the Cavaliers aren't the only team in the region facing an offseason full of change, writes Steve DeShazo.
The No. 11 Virginia rowing team won 10 of 13 races at the ACC-B1G Dual this weekend at the Rivanna Reservoir.
The No. 5 Virginia baseball team used a fast start to jump out to a big lead en route to a 9-5 win over Virginia Tech late Friday night in Blacksburg.
No. 1 Virginia fell behind 7-2, never led and lost to the No. 4 Blue Devils for the 17th straight time in the regular season.
Virginia junior guard Armaan Franklin becomes the fifth player to indicate his plans to leave the program this offseason.
Midway through their spring practices, the Hoos are determining the best way to make up for the steady output that LB Nick Jackson provided.
"Coach Elliott is obviously building something great, he knows how to win."
Virginia guard Reece Beekman plans to declare for this June’s NBA Draft while also maintaining his college eligibility.
The rivalry Ethan O’Donnell previously participated in meant plenty personally to him.
“We’re super eager. We’re ready to go out there and show everybody what we’ve been working on, and I know we can do it.”
“That’s a big win for us.”
Virginia coach Brian O'Connor discusses the Cavaliers' win over ODU.
Western Albemarle baseball coach Skip Hudgins joins an exclusive club as he earns 500th career victory.
This week's athlete spotlight is on Albemarle lacrosse player Kevin Myers.
Taylor Kamalsky scores two goals to lead the Western Albemarle girls soccer team to a win over Charlottesville.
UConn manhandles Miami in wire-to-wire win, 72-59
San Diego St. rallies, defeats FAU on buzzer-beater, 72-71
Lamont Butler made a jumper at the buzzer, sending San Diego State to its first national championship game with a 72-71 win over fellow mid-major Florida Atlantic in the Final Four. With FAU leading by three, San Diego State's Jaedon LeDee hit a short jumper to cut it to 71-70. After FAU's Johnell Davis missed a contested layup, the Aztecs didn't call timeout and got the ball to Butler. He worked the clock down and before hitting the shot that sent the Aztecs racing out onto the floor. San Diego State will face UConn or Miami in Monday's championship game.
Challenges lie ahead for Virginia, but the Cavaliers aren't the only team in the region facing an offseason full of change, writes Steve DeShazo.
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