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The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters. The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital.
Virginia men’s basketball announced its 2022-23 nonconference schedule Monday (July 18). The nonconference slate features 10 contests, including seven home games at John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia men’s basketball announced its 2021-22 nonconference schedule Friday (July 9). The nonconference slate features 10 contests, including matchups versus Houston and Iowa, and six home games at John Paul Jones Arena.
The Official Athletic Site of the Virginia Cavaliers, partner of WMT Digital. The most comprehensive coverage of Virginia Cavaliers Men’s Basketball on the web with highlights, scores, game summaries, schedule and rosters.
The Atlantic Coast Conference released the 2024-25 men’s basketball conference schedules on Tuesday (Sept. 24). Virginia will play 20 ACC regular-season games, including 10 contests at John Paul Jones Arena.
In 2024-25, Virginia will play Virginia Tech, Louisville and SMU both home and away. The remaining 14 opponents will be single games, seven at home and seven on the road. Virginia will host Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, NC State and Notre Dame at John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia men’s basketball announced its 2023-24 non-conference schedule Monday (July 10). The slate features 11 contests, including seven home games at John Paul Jones Arena.
Virginia (15-5, 6-3 ACC) hosts Notre Dame (7-13, 2-7 ACC) in ACC action on Wednesday (Jan. 31). Tipoff at John Paul Jones Arena is set for 7 p.m. on ESPN2 and Virginia Sports Radio Network.
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — Less than a month ago, fresh off its fourth consecutive double-digit road loss, the University of Virginia men’s basketball team was not even part of the NCAA tournament conversation.