When he arrived in 1993, the office was a small team of just three or four people. Now, it manages more than $1 billion in assets.
After leading by 13 at the end of the first quarter and leading for nearly 35 minutes, the Wahoos could not close out the game down the stretch. Let’s look at some quick takeaways. Unlike many of Virginia's losses this season,
For those still clinging to hope, assistant professor Sarah Memmi of the University of Virginia’s McIntire School of Commerce can help rescue your resolutions. She recently published an article on goal-setting and goal failure, which led UVA Today to her office in Rouss and Robertson Halls.
The decision to delay the sentencing of convicted UVa gunman Christopher Darnell Jones Jr. will likely delay, again, the release of a taxpayer-funded review of the case.
Virginia football schedule is here, which means we can begin to pass the time until the season begins in seven months by overanalyzing the schedule and making grand (and probably inaccurate) predictions for the 2025 season.
It bothers me, as a reporter who covers UVA Basketball, that I found out, when you did, that Elijah Saunders and Andrew Rohde weren’t going to play.
Chandler Morris, who started his career at Oklahoma, spent three years at TCU and a season with the Mean Green, ranked fourth in the nation with 31 touchdown throws and fifth with 3,774 passing
Miami and Virginia shared the ACC regular season title with identical 15-5 records. How the mighty have fallen. Entering this game, the Cavs an
UVA Basketball, which hangs its hat on its Pack Line defense, is giving up 4.7 more points per game this season than it did last.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia wrestling team (4-3, 0-2 ACC) hits the road for the second straight weekend as the Cavaliers travel to take on No. 10 Virginia Tech (5-2, 1-1 ACC) in the Smithfield Commonwealth Clash on Friday (Jan. 31). Wrestling is set for 7 p.m.
The Cavaliers got 13 of 16 first-place votes. Virginia Tech was picked 12th. All 16 ACC teams will open their seasons Feb. 14.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (11-10, 3-6 ACC) is set to travel to Miami (12-8, 2-7 ACC) on Thursday (Jan. 30). Tipoff from Watsco Center is set for 7 p.m. on ACC Network Extra (ACCNX). The game will also be broadcast on WINA (98.9FM/1070AM), VirginiaSports.com and the Virginia Sports mobile app.