Virginia Cavaliers Tickets
Virginia Cavaliers Tickets
- Virginia Cavaliers vs. Norfolk State Spartans, Scott Stadium tickets for 09/12 03:30 AM at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, VA
- Sat Sep 12 2026
- Virginia Cavaliers vs. Delaware Blue Hens, Scott Stadium tickets for 09/26 03:30 AM at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, VA
- Sat Sep 26 2026
- Virginia Cavaliers vs. Syracuse Orange, Scott Stadium tickets for 10/10 03:30 AM at Scott Stadium, Charlottesville, VA
- Sat Oct 10 2026
The Virginia Cavaliers are the many athletic teams that make up the athletics program of the University of Virginia. This impressive athletics program is one of the foremost in the nation and has led to the teams winning more than one hundred titles and championships in various sports. The official mascot of the Virginia Cavaliers is Cavalier, also known as CavMan, and the official colors are navy blue and orange. The current athletics director of the Virginia Cavaliers is Craig Littlepage. There are a total of twenty-five sports in which the Virginia Cavaliers are involved; twelve of them are men's and thirteen of them are women's. The Virginia Cavaliers fall within Division I of the NCAA with the football teams playing as part of the Football Bowl Subdivision championship. The various teams fall into the Atlantic Coast Conference with the NCAA Division I and these teams can be seen live in action at various venues through the use of Virginia Cavaliers Tickets for the most amazing college sports ever seen live.
Virginia Cavaliers Cities
- Virginia Cavaliers Blacksburg VA
- Virginia Cavaliers Charlotte NC
- Virginia Cavaliers Charlottesville VA
- Virginia Cavaliers College Park MD
- Virginia Cavaliers Dallas TX
- Virginia Cavaliers Mississippi State MS
- Virginia Cavaliers Nashville TN
- Virginia Cavaliers Raleigh NC
- Virginia Cavaliers Tallahassee FL
- Virginia Cavaliers Winston Salem NC
When it comes to championships, the Virginia Cavaliers are easily one of the programs with the greatest number of titles won. They have won eighteen NCAA Division I National Team Championships, including six Men’s Soccer National Championships, five Men's Lacrosse National Championships, three Women's Lacrosse National Championships, two Women's Cross Country National Championships, one Boxing National Championship, and one Rowing National Championship. Additionally, the Virginia Cavaliers have won seven other National Championships, comprising two USILA Men’s Lacrosse National Championships, four ITA Men’s Indoor Tennis National Championships, and one AIAW Women’s Indoor Track National Championship.
Thus, with a total of 25 national championships won, the Virginia Cavaliers are clearly one of the greatest college sports teams in America today, distinguishing themselves in countless sports. Aside from winning numerous national championships, the Virginia Cavaliers have also distinguished themselves at various levels. The men's basketball team has seen two NCAA basketball Final Four appearances, while the women's basketball team has seen three NCAA basketball Final Four appearances. And if that isn't enough to set these teams aside as some of the greatest ever seen in America, the Virginia Cavaliers have won a record 104 Atlantic Coast Conference championships.
With one hundred and four Atlantic Coast Conference Championships and twenty five National Championships, this athletics program and its teams are something to be seen live in action with your own eyes, through the use of Virginia Cavaliers Tickets. Of the one hundred plus Atlantic Coast Conference Championships, seventeen are Men's Lacrosse, fifteen are Men's Soccer, fourteen are Men's Swimming & Diving, ten are Rowing, nine are Women's Swimming & Diving, seven are Men’s Tennis, and the rest are divided amongst the many varsity sports played by the Virginia Cavaliers.
Virginia Cavaliers Basketball Roster
| NO | NAME | POS | HT | WT | CLASS | HOMETOWN |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Virginia Cavaliers Roster | ||||||
| 0 | Devon Hall | G | 6-5 | 207 | JR | Virginia Beach, VA |
| 2 | Justice Bartley | G | 6-5 | 212 | SO | Lilburn, GA |
| 5 | Kyle Guy | G | 6-3 | 165 | FR | Indianapolis, IN |
| 10 | Trevon Gross Jr. | G | 6-3 | 206 | SO | Jackson, NJ |
| 11 | Ty Jerome | G | 6-5 | 192 | FR | New Rochelle, NY |
| 12 | De'Andre Hunter | G | 6-7 | 212 | FR | Philadelphia, PA |
| 21 | Isaiah Wilkins | F | 6-7 | 225 | JR | Lilburn, GA |
| 25 | Mamadi Diakite | F | 6-9 | 214 | FR | Conakry, Guinea |
| 30 | Jay Huff | F | 6-11 | 215 | FR | Durham, NC |
| 32 | London Perrantes | G | 6-2 | 197 | SR | Los Angeles, CA |
| 33 | Jack Salt | C | 6-11 | 247 | SO | Auckland, New Zealand |
Virginia Cavaliers 2026 Schedule
Football season is here and is packed with epic matchups. You can catch all the action live as it happens. Next event featuring Virginia Cavaliers will be Vanderbilt Commodores Women's Volleyball vs. Virginia Cavaliers, held at the Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium in Nashville. As of now, the last event, Mississippi State Bulldogs Women's Basketball vs. Virginia Cavaliers is scheduled for 3-Dec-26 at the Humphrey Coliseum in Mississippi State. For complete itinerary of events, please visit our website.
| Date | City | Venue |
|---|---|---|
| 21-Aug-26 | Nashville, Tennesse | Vanderbilt University Memorial Gymnasium |
| 12-Sep-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 19-Sep-26 | Charlotte, North Ca | Bank Of America Stadium |
| 26-Sep-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 3-Oct-26 | Tallahassee, Florida | Doak Campbell Stadium |
| 10-Oct-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 17-Oct-26 | Dallas, Texas | Gerald J. Ford Stadium |
| 23-Oct-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 31-Oct-26 | Winston Salem, North Ca | Allegacy Federal Credit Union Stadium |
| 13-Nov-26 | College Park, Maryland | Xfinity Center - College Park |
| 14-Nov-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 15-Nov-26 | Raleigh, North Ca | James T. Valvano Arena at Reynolds Coliseum |
| 21-Nov-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | Scott Stadium |
| 28-Nov-26 | Blacksburg, Virginia | Lane Stadium |
| 2-Dec-26 | Charlottesville, Virginia | John Paul Jones Arena |
| 3-Dec-26 | Mississippi State, Mississi | Humphrey Coliseum |