The overwhelming priorities in the collaboration between Virginia’s football and baseball coaching staffs are to keep the goals of the Cavaliers’ two-sport athlete within reach and his right arm healthy to do everything he must to achieve them.
Last week, Virginia wide receiver Dontayvion Wicks and cornerback Anthony Johnson performed well enough at the Senior Bowl to enhance their appeal for this April’s NFL Draft.
UVa and coach Tony Elliott will start ACC action by welcoming their former starting QB Brennan Armstrong and his new team, N.C. State, on Sept. 22 to Scott Stadium.
Virginia is staying in-house to fill the job of wide receivers coach.
He spanned three different regimes on his alma mater’s football staff.
It’ll take at least a few weeks into the fall to get adjusted to seeing the left-handed, orange-haired quarterback wearing N.C. State’s bright red or alternate black uniforms instead of the navy and orange ones he wore for the last five seasons.
“I knew what I was looking for. That was the big thing. I came in with my notes and I was looking for specific things."
The Virginia football team continued adding to its secondary over the weekend, gaining a commitment from former Iowa State cornerback Tayvonn Kyle.
The offseason reboot for Virginia’s offensive line continued on Thursday when the Cavaliers gained a commitment from former Houston offensive guard-tackle Ugonna Nnanna.
Another former Virginia standout has found a new program to play for.
One way to replace an All-ACC cornerback is with another.
College football’s early signing period begins Wednesday, which means Virginia coach Tony Elliott will begin officially introducing his first full recruiting class – as the man in charge of the Hoos – throughout the day.
Virginia’s diligent pursuit of transfer offensive lineman Daijon Parker paid dividends on Sunday when Parker announced his commitment on Twitter to the Cavaliers on the heels of his visit to UVa.
This week's athlete spotlight is on William Monroe softball player Avery Shifflett.
Photos from Thursday's boys soccer matchup between Monticello and Wilson Memorial.
Will Acgtblu scored a pair of first half goals and the Monticello defense held off a late charge by Wilson Memorial to earn a 2-1 victory.
KANSAS CITY, Mo. — Jordan Miller and Isaiah Wong rallied Miami from a 13-point second-half deficit, Norchad Omier made two big free throws and an even more important steal down the stretch, and the fifth-seeded Hurricanes stunned No. 2 seed Texas 88-81 on Sunday to reach the Final Four for the first time in school history.
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