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The Virginia Cavaliers are a Division I baseball program in the ACC. The Cavaliers are 22-18 through 40 games of the season. Virginia is building its baseball roster for the upcoming season. The Cavaliers play home games on the Virginia campus. Virginia's most recent contest finished 8-3 in favor of the Cavaliers on May 14, 2026. When fans fuel a Cavalier athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville, VA, competes in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), one of the Power Five conferences in NCAA Division I. Founded in 1819, the university is consistently ranked among the top public research institutions in the United States. With a strong academic reputation, a diverse student body exceeding 24,000, and comprehensive resources, Virginia provides a solid institutional foundation that supports a high-performing athletics program. The university’s commitment to excellence extends to both academics and athletics, enabling sustained competitiveness at the national level.
Virginia’s athletics program, known as the Cavaliers, fields 27 varsity teams across multiple sports, emphasizing a balance of tradition and modern athletic development. The men's basketball program has a history of success, including a national championship in 2019, and maintains intense rivalries within the ACC, particularly with Virginia Tech and Louisville. The football team competes in a highly competitive conference environment, leveraging strong coaching and recruiting pipelines. Other programs, such as lacrosse and soccer, have achieved consistent NCAA tournament appearances and have contributed to the school's overall athletic prestige.
Virginia’s athletics program benefits from a robust donor ecosystem and an engaged alumni network concentrated on both regional and national levels, providing significant financial backing and networking opportunities. The Charlottesville market, combined with the university’s strong brand visibility through ACC media rights deals, enhances recruiting leverage and student-athlete ROI. State-of-the-art facilities, including Scott Stadium and John Paul Jones Arena, serve as critical assets for generating local economic impact and attracting top-tier talent. The university’s strategic approach to NIL opportunities focuses on integrating athlete marketability with the broader Virginia brand, leveraging media exposure and community partnerships to drive sustainable value for student-athletes.