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CavMan is the face of Virginia basketball, a Division I program competing in the ACC since 1819. The Cavaliers have carried the Virginia name on the court for over 207 seasons. Virginia basketball has logged 25 NCAA tournament appearances. The program has won 3 ACC titles. Coming off a loss 58-64, the Cavaliers have their next game scheduled on February 15, 2026. Virginia is 13-5 on the year. Across the roster this season, the Cavaliers feature scoring punch from Kymora Johnson, rebounding from Tabitha Amanze. The Cavaliers play home games on the Virginia campus. The Cavaliers most recently posted a loss (58-64) on February 13, 2026 at Berkeley, CA. Their next game is scheduled for February 15, 2026 at Stanford, CA. Since 1819, Virginia basketball has carried its mascot, CavMan and the fight song "The Cavalier Song" through every era of program history. When fans fuel a Cavalier athlete on RallyFuel, 90% lands directly with the athlete — funding training, recovery, and the realities of college sports.
The Virginia Women's Basketball program competes at the NCAA Division I level, proudly representing the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC), a premier and fiercely competitive league in collegiate athletics. This program is more than just a sport; it is a cornerstone of the university’s athletic identity, serving as a primary driver of institutional visibility and pride. Athletes engage in rigorous competition against nationally ranked opponents, consistently positioning themselves in postseason tournaments that enhance both the program’s reputation and the athletes' exposure. The commitment to excellence extends beyond the court, as the program emphasizes the importance of academic achievement, preparing well-rounded leaders equipped to thrive in various life arenas. The recruitment strategy is meticulously designed to attract high-caliber athletes who embody this dual commitment, ensuring that each player is poised to succeed athletically and academically.
Virginia Women's Basketball is supported by a state-of-the-art infrastructure tailored to foster elite athletic development and facilitate competitive success. The program's home, the John Paul Jones Arena, offers an advanced environment for both games and practices, cultivating an intense and engaging atmosphere for players and fans alike. With a seating capacity of approximately 14,600, the arena features a modern playing surface and top-notch amenities that enhance athlete performance while delivering an extraordinary spectator experience. This high-performance infrastructure not only attracts top talent but also reinforces the program's commitment to excellence.
Virginia Women's Basketball presents substantial market and Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) opportunities due to its high visibility within the ACC and expansive national broadcast reach. The program benefits from extensive media partnerships that showcase games across television and streaming platforms, significantly increasing player exposure to diverse audience demographics. The passionate local and regional fanbase amplifies the program’s commercial appeal, attracting lucrative sponsorships from both collegiate and community-aligned brands. In this context, the NIL ecosystem becomes a pivotal aspect of the athlete experience. Recruits can leverage their participation in this elite program to develop robust personal brands while enjoying the advantages of heightened media visibility and community involvement. The ability to convert exposure into brand equity and monetize digital footprints positions Virginia Women's Basketball as an attractive destination for athletes committed to maximizing their NIL potential while competing at the highest collegiate level.