Alexander Plonski joined Virginia Cavaliers On SI in June of 2025. He is from Limerick, Pennsylvania, and is currently a third-year student at the University of Virginia, double majoring in Government and Economics. With a strong passion for UVA sports and experience in political communication, nonprofit leadership, and student government, Alexander brings an analytical and thoughtful perspective to his writing. He covers UVA football, baseball, and various other sports.
Kickoff: Saturday, Nov. 15, 3:30 p.m. ET, Wallace Wade Stadium (ESPN) Virginia leaves Scott Stadium with a bitter taste after a 16–9 loss to Wake Forest, a resu
Kickoff: Saturday, Nov. 8, 7:00 p.m. ET, Scott Stadium (ESPN) Virginia comes home from the cross-country trip to Berkeley with momentum and a shot to keep the c
1. The Frontcourt Set the Tone. Thijs De Ridder and Johann Grunloh controlled the night. De Ridder led all scorers with 20 on 6-for-10 and 3-for-4 from three, p
Virginia went west and handled business. A 31–21 win built on 194 rushing yards to Cal’s 8, 10 of 19 on third down, and a pick six from the defense. Chandler Mo
Virginia enters November ranked fifteenth and riding a six game win streak. The Cavaliers have settled into a clear identity. Win the hidden plays. Stay calm in
Virginia did not dominate the stat sheet. It did not score often. But it did what winning teams do late in the season. The Cavaliers defended until the end and
Virginia is bowl-eligible for the first time under Tony Elliott, and the mission now is to keep pushing. The Cavaliers are 6 and 1 and sit at No. 16 in the AP p
In a game that tested patience and pulse, Virginia clawed past Washington State 22–20 with a walk-off safety that shook Scott Stadium. It wasn’t pretty for thre
Virginia comes in at 5–1, 3–0 in the ACC, and up to No. 18 in the AP poll for the program’s highest spot since 2019. The win at Louisville before the bye was gu
Virginia (4–1, 1–0 ACC) stunned the college football world last Friday night by knocking off No. 8 Florida State, their first ranked win since 2019. Now, the Ca
Stadium Pulse: Virginia 46, Florida State 38 — Under the lights, the ‘Hoos grew up.
Scott Stadium was loud, fast, and fully alive. Virginia didn’t flinch again
Thirty years ago, Scott Stadium saw one of Virginia football’s greatest nights. Ranked No. 4, Florida State expected an easy win, but the Cavaliers stunned the