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Virginia Defensive Line Key To Beating Pitt
If Saturday night’s opener between Virginia and Pitt at Heinz Field is anything like the last few meetings, this game will be determined by what team rules the line of scrimmage.
Alcohol Sales Highlight UVA Game-Day Enhancements At Scott Stadium
UVA Athletics announced Thursday a number of enhancements to the game-day experience for home football games during the 2019 season.
Scott Named a Head Coach of International Team for 2020 Palmer Cup
Virginia women’s golf coach Ria Quiazon Scott has been named one of two head coaches for the International team for the 2020 Arnold Palmer Cup.
Badocchi Clarifies His Decision To Leave UVA Basketball
At last glance, Frankie Badocchi was on a temporary stage at Scott Stadium, playing “One Shining Moment” before 25,000 Wahoos celebrating Virginia’s national basketball championship.
Roday/Woodson Lead After First Round of 7th VSGA Super Senior Four-Ball Championship
First-timers Leon Roday and Jim Woodson posted a 7-under-par 64 on Tuesday at The Virginian Golf Club and claimed the overnight lead after the first round of the seventh Virginia State Golf Association Super Senior Four-Ball Championship.
The Pitt Offense: A Guessing Game For Mendenhall And Staff
Bronco Mendenhall and his defensive staff aren’t quite sure what to expect from the Pitt offense in this Saturday night’s season opener for both teams, so they’re preparing for anything and everything.
Blount Eager To Get Back On The Field For The ‘Hoos
It was a long offseason for UVA free safety Joey Blount. Battling back from ankle surgery for six months was grueling for the talented third-year DB, but Blount is back to 100 percent and ready for another successful season.
Weekly Gridiron Picks Sponsored By Riverside Lunch: Week 1
What good is a dadblamed sports website without its own Pigskin Pick ‘Em Contest?
Jerry Ratcliffe Show welcomes UVA great Ray Roberts
This week, Hootie talks Wahoo football with former UVA All-American Ray Roberts and an in-depth look of the dreaded ACL injury with Dr. David Diduch of UVA Ortho.
UVA Blue-White Scrimmages Set for Oct. 12
The UVA men’s and women’s basketball teams will hold their Pepsi Blue-White Scrimmages Presented by the Virginia Lottery on Saturday, Oct. 12 at 1 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena.
Game Week Has Arrived: Here’s The Scoop On Bronco’s First Presser
Only minutes after Virginia had dominated South Carolina in Charlotte’s Belk Bowl last December, Bronco Mendenhall sent a message, perhaps even a warning shot across the bow, if you will.
Playing Career Ends For Badocchi At Virginia
Virginia redshirt sophomore Francesco Badocchi is leaving the basketball team due to personal reasons, Dean and Markel Families Men’s Basketball Head Coach Tony Bennett announced Monday.
For Virginia Defense, It All Starts Up Front With ‘The Silverbacks’
The Virginia defense made a huge statistical leap last season, jumping from No. 79 in the nation in total defense in 2017 to No. 20 in the country in that category in 2018.
Ninth-Ranked Virginia Blanks UC Irvine In Opener
Offense was on display for the No. 9 Virginia women’s soccer team on opening night as the Cavaliers picked up a 7-0 victory over UC Irvine at Klöckner Stadium on Friday.
UVA’s Kuhn To Take Head Baseball Job At Radford
Karl Kuhn, who has worked with the Cavaliers’ pitchers since O’Connor came to town 16 years ago, is expected to be named head baseball coach at Radford University on Thursday afternoon.
Whoos In Town: Herman Moore
Any Wahoo worth his salt remembers the thrills that “Moore-to-Moore” brought to Charlottesville in a great 1989-1990 run that saw Virginia rise to the top of the college football world.
ACC Network Set To Launch Thursday Night
On Thursday at 7 p.m. ET, sports fans nationwide will be introduced to ACC Network, the new, 24/7 national platform dedicated to ACC sports.
Running Game Still A Question Mark As UVA Camp Nears End
In Bronco Mendenhall’s first three years at the helm of the UVA football program, the Cavaliers opened the season with Richmond (2016), William & Mary (2017), and Richmond (2018).
Andy Ogletree Takes U.S. Amateur
Andy Ogletree wasn’t thinking about making history, about an exemption into next year’s Masters and U.S. Open, or even making the Walker Cup team. All the Georgia Tech senior focused on throughout Sunday’s 36-hole U.S. Amateur championship was simple, perhaps even boring.
Harris One Of 13 Players Fighting For Final Team USA Spot
Brooklyn Nets guard and University of Virginia alum Joe Harris is one of 13 remaining players vying for the 12 spots on the USA Basketball National Team roster as the FIBA World Cup approaches.







