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Revision as of 08:35, 10 January 2022

The Virginia Cavaliers, also known as Wahoos or Hoos, are the athletic teams representing the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers compete at the NCAA Division I level (FBS for football), in the Atlantic Coast Conference since 1953.

Football

Virginia Cavaliers college football
First Season
1888
Team History
Virginia Cavaliers (1888-present)
Conference
Atlantic Coast Conference (1953-present)
Independent (1888-89, 1906-11, 1937-53)
Southern Conference (1921-37)
South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1912-21)
Eastern Virginia Intercollegiate Athletic Association (1900-05)
Venue
Scott Stadium (1931-present)
Lambeth Field (1913-30)
Madison Hall Field (1888-1912)
Key People
Players • Coaches


Programs by season

1920s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1924
October 25 at Penn Franklin Field

1940s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1945
October 27 vs. Virginia Tech Victory Stadium
1946
October 19 at Penn Franklin Field
1947
November 29 at North Carolina Kenan Memorial Stadium

1950s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1953
September 26 vs. Virginia Tech Scott Stadium
November 7 vs. Pittsburgh Scott Stadium
1956
October 27 vs. Virginia Tech Victory Stadium
1957
September 21 at West Virginia Mountaineer Field
1958
October 4 vs. NC State Scott Stadium
1959
September 26 vs. Clemson Scott Stadium

1960s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1960
November 12 at Navy Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
1961
November 25 vs. Maryland Scott Stadium
1962
November 24 at Maryland Byrd Stadium
December 1 at Rutgers Rutgers Stadium
1963
November 23 at Maryland Byrd Stadium
1965
November 13 at Georgia Tech Grant Field
November 20 at Maryland Byrd Stadium
1967
November 25 at Maryland Byrd Stadium
1968
October 12 at Duke Wallace Wade Stadium
1969
November 22 at Maryland Byrd Stadium

1970s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1970
October 17 vs. Tulsa Lane Stadium
November 14 at Florida State Doak Campbell Stadium
1971
September 25 at Oklahoma State Lewis Field
1972
October 7 vs. Houston Lane Stadium
October 14 vs. Oklahoma State Lane Stadium
November 11 vs. South Carolina Lane Stadium
1973
September 8 vs. William & Mary Lane Stadium
October 20 vs. Virginia Lane Stadium
November 17 vs. VMI Lane Stadium
1974
September 21 at SMU Cotton Bowl
September 28 vs. Houston Lane Stadium
1975
October 18 vs. Virginia Lane Stadium
October 25 at West Virginia Mountaineer Field
1976
September 4 at Wake Forest Groves Stadium
September 11 at Texas A&M Kyle Field
September 18 vs. Southern Miss Lane Stadium
1977
November 5 vs. Florida State Lane Stadium
1978
September 23 vs. Auburn Lane Stadium
October 28 at Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium
1979
September 29 vs. Florida State Lane Stadium
October 27 at Alabama Bryant-Denny Stadium

1980s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1980
October 18 vs. Virginia Lane Stadium
January 2, 1981 vs. Miami Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
1981 (Virginia Tech Hokies)
October 10 at Duke Wallace Wade Stadium
1982
September 18 vs. Miami Lane Stadium
October 2 vs. Wake Forest Lane Stadium
October 9 at Duke Wallace Wade Stadium
October 16 vs. West Virginia Lane Stadium
1983
October 1 vs. Louisville Lane Stadium
October 8 vs. Duke Lane Stadium
1984
September 15 vs. West Virginia Lane Stadium
September 29 vs. Virginia Lane Stadium
1985
October 25 vs. William & Mary Lane Stadium
1986
December 31 vs. NC State Atlanta-Fulton County Stadium
1987
September 26 vs. Syracuse Lane Stadium
October 17 vs. East Carolina Lane Stadium
1988
September 3 at Clemson Memorial Stadium
September 10 vs. East Carolina Lane Stadium
October 1 vs. West Virginia Lane Stadium
October 29 vs. Virginia Lane Stadium
1989
October 21 at East Carolina Ficklen Memorial Stadium

1990s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
1990
September 15 at East Carolina Ficklen Memorial Stadium
1994
December 30 vs. Tennessee Ben Hill Griffin Stadium at Florida Field
1995
December 31 vs. Texas Louisiana Superdome
1996
December 31 vs. Nebraska Pro Player Stadium
1998
December 29 vs. Alabama Vanderbilt Stadium
1999
January 4, 2000 vs. Florida State Louisiana Superdome

2000s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
2002
September 12 vs. Marshall Lane Stadium
2003
October 11 vs. Syracuse Lane Stadium
2004
September 11 vs. Western Michigan Lane Stadium
January 3, 2005 vs. Auburn Louisiana Superdome
2005
September 24 vs. Georgia Tech Lane Stadium
2006
December 30 vs. Georgia Georgia Dome
2008
January 1, 2009 vs. Cincinnati Dolphin Stadium
2009
December 31 vs. Tennessee Georgia Dome

2010s

Season/Date Opponent Venue
2010
January 3, 2011 vs. Stanford Sun Life Stadium
2011
December 3 vs. Clemson Bank of America Stadium
January 3, 2012 vs. Michigan Mercedes-Benz Superdome
2012
December 28 vs. Rutgers Florida Citrus Bowl
2013
December 31 vs. UCLA Sun Bowl
2014
December 27 vs. Cincinnati Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium
2015
December 26 vs. Tulsa Independence Stadium
2016
December 3 vs. Clemson Camping World Stadium
2017
December 28 vs. Oklahoma State Camping World Stadium
2018
December 31 vs. Cincinnati Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium

Media guides and yearbooks by season

Media guides

1950s 1959
1960s 1961
1970s 1978
1980s 1987
1990s 1995
2010s 2013 • 2019
Atlantic Coast Conference
Current Members Boston College Eagles • Clemson Tigers • Duke Blue Devils • Florida State Seminoles • Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets • Louisville Cardinals • Miami Hurricanes • NC State Wolfpack • North Carolina Tar Heels • Notre Dame Fighting Irish • Pittsburgh Panthers • SMU Mustangs • Stanford Cardinal • Syracuse Orange • Virginia Cavaliers • Virginia Tech Hokies • Wake Forest Demon Deacons
Former Members South Carolina Gamecocks • Maryland Terrapins
Basketball Venues Littlejohn Coliseum
Football Venues Alumni Stadium • Bobby Dodd Stadium • Gerald J. Ford Stadium • Hard Rock Stadium • Kenan Memorial Stadium • Lane Stadium • Scott Stadium • Stanford Stadium • Wallace Wade Stadium