
UVA Basketball: NCAA Tournament Blog
Game Notes, links to AFP pregame stories and more from Columbia as #TeamAFP provides coverage from Columbia, S.C. #1 seed Virginia (29-3) faces #16 seed Gardner-Webb (23-11) at 3:10 p.m. Friday.

Game Notes, links to AFP pregame stories and more from Columbia as #TeamAFP provides coverage from Columbia, S.C. #1 seed Virginia (29-3) faces #16 seed Gardner-Webb (23-11) at 3:10 p.m. Friday.

UVA (10-10, 2-4 ACC) will host Pittsburgh (7-12, 1-5 ACC) in a three-game Atlantic Coast Conference series presented by Charlottesville Gas. Game one is scheduled for a 4 p.m. start on Friday (March 22).

The Epilepsy Foundation of Virginia will lead the 2019 Purple Day celebration on Tuesday, March 26, beginning at 4:30 p.m., at the EPVA headquarters, 560 Ray C. Hunt Drive, Charlottesville.

The time has come. The NCAA Tournament starts Thursday, and 1-seed Virginia’s path to redemption starts Friday against 16-seed Gardner-Webb in Columbia, South Carolina.

OK, just getting this out there: you know that Kihei Clark is playing 25 minutes whenever ‘the Hoos suit up. I’m not asking you to accept it, just acknowledge it.

The promotional dates for the 2019 Virginia home football games were announced today (March 20), including the dates for the University’s Family Weekend and Homecomings game.

Chris Graham and Jerry Carter have some fun with March Madness, looking at the 2019 NCAA Tournament field, focusing on ACC powers Duke, UVA and UNC, and the matchups that most intrigue them.

It’s that time of year. The greatest time of year for a sports fan. The NCAA Tournament.The premise is simple: One sentence explaining every pick, from the first game of the tournament — Louisville vs. Minnesota — to the finale three-and-a-half weeks later in Minneapolis. Let the madness begin.

Bryce Hall is a star on the football field as a rising fourth-year at UVA. Also excelling in the classroom, Hall has been awarded the prestigious T. Rodney Crowley Jr. Memorial Scholarship.

Gardner-Webb is a bit of a mystery coming into the NCAA Tournament. The Runnin’ Bulldogs have only been a Division I team since 2002 and are making their first NCAA Tournament appearance. A member of the Big South, Gardner-Webb plays its home games at Paul Porter Arena, maximum capacity 3,500 people
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