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2024 | The team received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and was placed as a tenth seed in the First Four in the Midwest region. |
2024 | Ryan Dunn was drafted 28th overall in the 2024 NBA draft, marking his transition from the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team to professional basketball. |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers lost their NCAA tournament First Four matchup against Colorado State with a score of 67-42, ending their season. |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers finished the 2023-24 season with a 23-11 overall record and 13-7 performance in ACC play, securing third place in the conference. |
2024 | Leon Bond III, a freshman, transferred from the Virginia Cavaliers to Northern Iowa. |
2024 | Multiple senior and graduate student players departed the team, including Dante Harris (transferred to Memphis), Reece Beekman (graduated), Jordan Minor (graduated), Tristan How (graduated), Jake Groves (graduated), and Jalen Warley (transferred to Gonzaga). |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team secured four key transfers for the 2024-25 season: Elijah Saunders from San Diego State, Dai Dai Ames from Kansas State, TJ Power from Duke, and Carter Lang from Vanderbilt. |
2024 | The Cavaliers lost to NC State in overtime in the ACC tournament semifinals. |
2024 | As the third seed in the ACC tournament, the Cavaliers earned a bye to the quarterfinals and defeated Boston College in overtime. |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team secured four key transfers for the 2024-25 season: Elijah Saunders from San Diego State, Dai Dai Ames from Kansas State, TJ Power from Duke, and Carter Lang from Vanderbilt. |
2024 | Ryan Dunn was drafted 28th overall in the 2024 NBA draft, marking his transition from the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team to professional basketball. |
2024 | Multiple senior and graduate student players departed the team, including Dante Harris (transferred to Memphis), Reece Beekman (graduated), Jordan Minor (graduated), Tristan How (graduated), Jake Groves (graduated), and Jalen Warley (transferred to Gonzaga). |
2024 | Leon Bond III, a freshman, transferred from the Virginia Cavaliers to Northern Iowa. |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers finished the 2023-24 season with a 23-11 overall record and 13-7 performance in ACC play, securing third place in the conference. |
2024 | The team received an at-large bid to the NCAA tournament and was placed as a tenth seed in the First Four in the Midwest region. |
2024 | Virginia Cavaliers lost their NCAA tournament First Four matchup against Colorado State with a score of 67-42, ending their season. |
2024 | As the third seed in the ACC tournament, the Cavaliers earned a bye to the quarterfinals and defeated Boston College in overtime. |
2024 | The Cavaliers lost to NC State in overtime in the ACC tournament semifinals. |
2024 | Amaka Agugua-Hamilton will begin her third season as head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers women's basketball team, leading the program in the 2024-25 NCAA Division I season. |
October 18 2024 | Tony Bennett surprises the college basketball world by announcing his retirement from the University of Virginia, ending a highly successful coaching tenure where he led the Cavaliers to numerous achievements, including the 2019 NCAA Championship. |
October 18 2024 | Ron Sanchez, a longtime assistant and former Charlotte head coach, is appointed as the interim head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team following Tony Bennett's retirement. |
October 18 2024 | Tony Bennett surprises the college basketball world by announcing his retirement from the University of Virginia, ending a highly successful coaching tenure where he led the Cavaliers to numerous achievements, including the 2019 NCAA Championship. |
October 18 2024 | Ron Sanchez, a longtime assistant and former Charlotte head coach, is appointed as the interim head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team following Tony Bennett's retirement. |
October 17 2024 | Tony Bennett announces his retirement as head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team, leading to Ron Sanchez being appointed as interim head coach for the 2024-25 season. |
October 17 2024 | Tony Bennett announces his retirement as head coach of the Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team, leading to Ron Sanchez being appointed as interim head coach for the 2024-25 season. |
2021 | Whittington W. Clement becomes Rector of the University of Virginia |
2021 | Claire-Marie Brisson earns her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and becomes a Preceptor in French at Harvard University. |
2021 | Whittington W. Clement becomes Rector of the University of Virginia |
2021 | Claire-Marie Brisson earns her Ph.D. from the University of Virginia and becomes a Preceptor in French at Harvard University. |
2020 | David Blight graduates and wins the Pulitzer Prize in history for 'Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom'. |
2020 | David Blight graduates and wins the Pulitzer Prize in history for 'Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom'. |
2019 | Wins a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years after achieving a 16–2 ACC record. |
2019 | Defeats NC State 76–56 in ACC tournament, but falls to Florida State in conference semifinals. |
2019 | Awarded No. 1 seed in South region, defeats Gardner-Webb and Oklahoma in first two NCAA tournament rounds. |
2019 | Beats Oregon 53–49 in Sweet 16, advancing to Elite Eight and then defeating Purdue 80–75 in overtime to reach their first Final Four since 1984. |
2019 | Beats Oregon 53–49 in Sweet 16, advancing to Elite Eight and then defeating Purdue 80–75 in overtime to reach their first Final Four since 1984. |
2019 | Awarded No. 1 seed in South region, defeats Gardner-Webb and Oklahoma in first two NCAA tournament rounds. |
2019 | Defeats NC State 76–56 in ACC tournament, but falls to Florida State in conference semifinals. |
2019 | Wins a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years after achieving a 16–2 ACC record. |
April 8 2019 | Wins first national championship by defeating Texas Tech 85–77 in overtime. |
April 8 2019 | Wins first national championship by defeating Texas Tech 85–77 in overtime. |
April 6 2019 | Defeats Auburn 63–62 in Final Four, with Kyle Guy making 3 last-second free throws to secure the team's first national championship game appearance. |
April 6 2019 | Defeats Auburn 63–62 in Final Four, with Kyle Guy making 3 last-second free throws to secure the team's first national championship game appearance. |
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