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who won uva game

Virginia has recently won multiple UVA games; without a specific sport, opponent, or date, I can’t say which exact “UVA game” you mean with certainty.

Most recent notable UVA wins

Here are a few very recent UVA victories across major sports that might match what you’re asking:

  • Men’s basketball vs. Stanford: Virginia beat Stanford 70–55 in Charlottesville, with Thijs De Ridder scoring 22 points and the Cavaliers extending an undefeated home start.
  • Men’s basketball vs. California: Virginia beat Cal 84–60, covering a double‑digit spread behind 20 points from Malik Thomas.
  • Men’s basketball vs. SMU: No. 16 Virginia edged SMU 72–68 in Dallas; Malik Thomas had 23 points and Thijs De Ridder hit clutch free throws late.
  • Women’s basketball vs. Florida State: Virginia won a double‑overtime thriller 91–87, with Kymora Johnson scoring 31 points and playing all 50 minutes.
  • Football Gator Bowl vs. Missouri: Virginia football, ranked No. 19, beat Missouri in the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl to cap an 11–3 season, the first 11‑win year in program history.

Why the answer is ambiguous

The phrase “who won uva game” could refer to:

  • Different sports (football, men’s or women’s basketball, etc.)
  • Different dates (regular season, bowls, early‑January games)
  • Either UVA or the opponent as the “winner” you’re asking about

Because there are several recent UVA games and UVA did not win all of them, I can’t reliably match your question to exactly one game without guessing, which would risk being incomplete or wrong.

How to get a precise answer

If you tell me any one of these, I can give a specific, one‑line result:

  1. The opponent (for example: “vs. Stanford”, “vs. FSU”, “vs. Missouri”).
  2. The sport (football, men’s basketball, women’s basketball).
  3. The date or event (e.g., “Gator Bowl”, “game on Jan 10”).

Right now, the safest accurate statement is: in several of the most recent high‑profile games, UVA was the winner —including over Stanford and Cal in men’s basketball, Florida State in women’s basketball, and Missouri in the Gator Bowl.

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