Thank you, Griff O’Ferrall
By Emory Huffman | 3 days agoOne of the greatest players in program history is heading for the MLB Draft, leaving behind a legacy of success.
One of the greatest players in program history is heading for the MLB Draft, leaving behind a legacy of success.
The University has made significant investments into the football program, and it will pay off by enhancing the experience of several student-athletes.
Virginia's season is over, but the Cavaliers fought valiantly en route to a second straight College World Series appearance.
Virginia will head to the loser's bracket Sunday after a disappointing loss to North Carolina.
The hype around his second season will have to wait.
With the legendary coach secured in Charlottesville, the Cavaliers can focus on returning to a standard of postseason success.
Virginia will face a familiar foe, and then a gauntlet of college baseball's very best in the quest for another national championship.
The Cavaliers collected a 66-6 record and numerous conference and national titles between 2017-18 and 2018-19.
Virginia leaves Eugene, Ore. with plenty of positive takeaways.
The season leaves behind a complicated legacy, the successes warring with a clinging feeling of squandered talent.
Virginia and the so-called "Omahoos" are returning to the final eight bracket of the NCAA Tournament, with the entire team playing at a high level.
The Cavaliers fell behind in the first inning, but battled back for a big victory over the Wildcats.
Coach Tony Elliott is on thin ice, but a successful third season would save his job.
Anthony Colandrea and Tony Muskett both performed well for Virginia in 2023, but only one can be the starting quarterback.
Virginia surrendered just eight runs and five walks across 27 innings of work at the Charlottesville Regional last weekend.