The Virginia Cavaliers had a stunning regular season run this year, and while they still have yet to compete in their upcoming TaxSlayer Gator Bowl matchup against the Missouri Tigers, now is the time to start preparing to navigate the hectic transfer portal.
The Virginia Cavaliers have been off to a remarkable start in their 2025-26 men's basketball campaign. The Cavaliers are riding a 9-1 overall record, having only been handed one loss.
With an overall record of 9-1, it doesn't come as a major surprise that the Virginia Cavaliers have been situated higher up in the rankings this season.
By all accounts, the Virginia Cavaliers have had one of the best seasons in school history. They were given a win total of 6.5 to start the season and they blew that out of the water by reaching 10 wins.
The Virginia Cavaliers are approaching their TaxSlayer Gator Bowl matchup against the Missouri Tigers later this month. With only one more contest to go in their 2025 campaign, it's time to start looking ahead to next season.
The Virginia Cavaliers have some murky waters to navigate during this offseason. Although their overall season was unexpectedly successful despite their latest loss to Duke in the ACC Championship, this is the time to make roster adjustments through recruitment and the transfer portal.
A prized possession has paid off this season for head coach Ryan Odom in 2025. All the way over in Belgium, this 22-year-old kid was making a difference in the Surne Bilbao Basket, which is a professional team in Spain.
Virginia defensive back Dre Walker has opted to enter the transfer portal. Walker was a talented player that battled injuries during his time in Charlottesville.
The Virginia Cavaliers may not have reached the College Football Playoff this year, but if they can fine-tune their performance during this offseason and
The Virginia Cavaliers' men's basketball team has been shining on the court so far this season, despite a few key factors going against them. With an overall record of 9-1, they have become a daunting opponent to take on.
The Virginia Cavaliers are a few weeks away from their TaxSlayer Gator Bowl against the Missouri Tigers later this month. Although UVA was aiming to appear in the College Football Playoff, they know what it takes to reach that point.
The Virginia Cavaliers were hoping to reach the College Football Playoff this year, but unfortunately, their loss to the Duke Blue Devils stripped away their chances of doing so.
The Virginia Cavaliers' 2025 campaign is quickly coming to an end after their disappointing loss in the ACC Championship against Duke. Although they still have their upcoming TaxSlayer Gator Bowl matchup later this month, it's time to start looking ahead at what's to come in 2026.
The Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball program just clinched yet another victory, this time over MD Eastern by a final score of 84-60. UVA's junior guard Sam Lewis led the program with 15 points, ultimately paving the way for the Cavaliers.
Virginia cruised to an 84-60 victory at home against MD Eastern on Tuesday night. The Cavaliers had three players in double-figures on Tuesday in Sam Lewis, Thijs De Ridder, and Chance Mallory.