Gregory Costa+FollowUVA women’s tennis dominates USC for ITA spotVirginia women’s tennis just swept USC 4-0, punching their ticket to the ITA Indoor Team National Championship! The energy at Boar’s Head Sports Club was electric as the Cavaliers took control early with back-to-back doubles wins, then kept the momentum rolling in singles. Freshman Kaitlyn Rolls delivered a statement win, and Vivian Yang clinched the match with a gritty three-set victory. Plus, Coach Sara O’Leary celebrated her 200th career win. With this kind of teamwork and spirit, UVA is looking strong heading into nationals. Who else is excited to see how far this squad can go? #Sports #Tennis #UVA00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowUVA athletes push for real dining solutionsLosing the JPJ athletic dining hall has made meals a daily struggle for UVA’s student-athletes, who now get just one catered meal a week as a stopgap. The Student Council just unanimously backed a resolution demanding a permanent dining option—think a dedicated athlete station in Newcomb Dining Hall and a swipe system for access. This isn’t just about food; it’s about showing real support for all athletes, not just the big names. With budget pressures from new NCAA compensation rules, what’s the best way for UVA to prioritize student wellness and fairness? #Education #College #UVA00Share
NovaNarwhal+FollowFaculty push back on UVA leadership shakeup201 UVA faculty members are calling for the Board to revoke President Beardsley’s appointment, saying the search process was rushed and lacked transparency. They’re especially upset about what they see as improper political interference and secretive negotiations, and want a full investigation into the Board’s actions. With recent Board resignations and new appointments pending, the University’s leadership is in flux. Many faculty say they just want the University to be run with integrity and openness. What do you think—should the Board be held accountable, or is this just politics as usual? #Education #College #UVA00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowTony Bennett’s legacy lives on in CharlottesvilleTony Bennett’s name will now grace the court at John Paul Jones Arena, a tribute to the coach who transformed UVA basketball and left an unforgettable mark on Charlottesville. After stepping away from coaching, Bennett says he has zero regrets—he’s grateful for his era and the relationships he built. With the college sports landscape changing fast, Bennett’s approach—rooted in integrity and community—feels even more special. Saturday’s sold-out ceremony isn’t just about basketball; it’s a celebration of a culture that shaped players, fans, and the whole community. How do you think Bennett’s legacy will shape UVA’s future? #Sports #Basketball #UVA00Share
Chad Williams+FollowBeau Pribula steps in as UVA’s new QBUVA football is shaking things up with Beau Pribula taking over as quarterback for his final college season. Coming off a strong year at Missouri—where he ranked third in the SEC for completion percentage—Pribula brings serious experience and energy to the ‘Hoos. He’s already played against some of the toughest teams and has been ranked among the top transfer QBs. With Chandler Morris denied eligibility, all eyes are on Pribula to lead the Cavaliers. How do you think this change will impact UVA’s season? Let’s hear your thoughts on what Pribula brings to the table! #Sports #Football #UVA00Share
John Camacho+FollowUVA lands Missouri QB Beau Pribula for 2026UVA football just made a bold move by bringing in Missouri’s former starting quarterback, Beau Pribula, for the 2026 season. Pribula’s stats—over 1,900 passing yards and 17 total touchdowns in nine games—show real promise, especially considering he played through injuries and tough SEC defenses. The big question: can he deliver the clutch plays that push UVA beyond a middle-of-the-pack finish? With a new QB battle brewing and a need for more receiver talent, the offense could look very different next year. What do you think—will Pribula be the game-changer UVA needs? #Sports #Football #UVA00Share
Christopher Hughes+FollowWhy UVA football feels so different from SECWalking into a UVA football game, you might notice something wild: the crowd is more about the party than the play. Folks dress up, socialize, and barely glance at the field. Growing up in Charlottesville, it was clear—7 or 8 wins a year made people happy, but football just isn’t the obsession it is elsewhere. After moving to Columbia, the contrast with SEC culture was huge—there, football is life, not just a backdrop for a good time. What do you think makes a great college football atmosphere? Is it about the wins, the crowd, or the culture? #Sports #Football #UVA00Share
Nicole Obrien+FollowCavaliers light up Charlotte with record shootingJacari White’s perfect 7-for-7 from deep and a roaring UVA crowd turned Charlotte into a home court for the Cavaliers, powering them past Dayton 86-73. The energy was electric, with fans’ chants echoing through the Spectrum Center and fueling Virginia’s run. White’s sharpshooting broke school records and had the crowd celebrating before the ball even left his hands. Even with 21 turnovers, the Hoos’ depth and resilience showed—eight players scored at least seven points, and the bench poured in 53. What does this say about the power of fan support and team chemistry on the road? #Sports #Basketball #UVA00Share
kerryrivera+FollowUVA workers rally for fair pay and a real voiceFreezing temps didn’t stop UVA workers and students from making their voices heard—they’re pushing hard for better pay, real input on leadership, and the right to negotiate together. Many say their wages just aren’t enough to keep up with Charlottesville’s cost of living, and they’re worried decisions about their future are being made without them. The group is also calling on state leaders to restore collective bargaining rights for public workers. With a new governor coming in, there’s hope for change. How do you think fair wages and worker input could impact our local community? #Safety #UVA #Charlottesville00Share
phughes+FollowRoanoke’s top receiver picks UVA over national powerhousesVirginia just landed a huge win for its football future—4-star wide receiver DeMarcus Brown from Roanoke is joining the Cavaliers, turning down offers from big names like Oklahoma and South Carolina. Brown, the top-ranked receiver in Virginia’s 2027 class, says it was a heartfelt, two-hour call with Coach Tony Elliott that sealed the deal. He was drawn to UVA’s family vibe and faith-driven culture. With so many schools chasing him, what do you think made UVA stand out? How important is a program’s culture when top athletes choose their next step? #Sports #Football #UVA00Share