With the transfer portal now closed, the Virginia Cavaliers are fairly set when it comes to their roster. Head coach Tony Elliott bolstered various positions with notable players, while retaining a few valuable veterans.
Heading into this offseason, it wasn't clear how the Virginia Cavaliers were going to navigate the transfer portal. Head coach Tony Elliott knew there would be a substantial amount of work ahead of him, but early on, there were concerns that he wasn't taking advantage of the portal quickly enough.
The Virginia Cavaliers are approaching their first matchup of February, scheduled for tipoff later tonight at 9 p.m. ET. They will be facing Pittsburgh at John Paul Jones Arena in hopes of extending their slight two-game winning streak.
After back to back wins over Notre Dame and Boston College, Virginia looks to add another conference victory and stay near the top ACC standings. They will host Pittsburgh tonight and the Panthers have been one of the worst teams in the ACC so far this season.
After back to back wins over Notre Dame and Boston College, Virginia looks to add another conference victory and stay near the top ACC standings. They will host Pittsburgh tonight and the Panthers have been one of the worst teams in the ACC so far this season.
The Virginia Cavaliers saw plenty of movement within the transfer portal this year, particularly with their offensive unit. The portal sucked away their remaining quarterbacks and several wide receivers, immediately disrupting Tony Elliott's program.
Virginia continues to add to its impressive 2027 class with the latest commitment of Landon Hicks from Manchester High School (VA). Hicks is a three-star
The Virginia Cavaliers are currently riding an 18-3 overall record and are 7-2 in conference play after their latest victory over the Boston College Eagles.
Expectations were high for the Virginia Cavaliers for their matchup against Boston College over the weekend, but despite their 73-66 victory, disappointment filled the air—allowing such close scores is a major risk for the Cavaliers.
The Virginia Cavaliers initially had a slow start to their offseason this year, but head coach Tony Elliott gained momentum, eventually landing some key players.
Now that the Virginia Cavaliers have sealed another victory over the weekend against Boston College, despite how tight the 73-66 victory was, it seemed likely that UVA would ascend this week's AP Top 25 rankings.
Virginia was tested throughout last week in serious road scares against Notre Dame and Boston College. A common theme was the Cavaliers figuring it out in the second half of the game and being able to slow down their opponent, while also getting it going offensively.
The challenges the Virginia Cavaliers faced yesterday afternoon against Boston College were more than many had expected. However, after a sluggish start to the matchup, the Cavaliers rallied in the second half for a 73-66 victory.
Virginia escapes with another victory on the road in a hostile environment against Boston College. The Hoos have been tested this week, but did a good job of answering the call.
After defeating the Boston College Eagles this afternoon by a score of 73-66, the Virginia Cavaliers brought their overall record up to 18-3 and 7-2 in conference play.
The Virginia Cavaliers played the Boston College Eagles this afternoon in Chestnut Hill, Mass. Although the Cavaliers ultimately clinched a 73-66 victory, there were several hiccups encountered along the way.