2024–25 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team

2024–25 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball
ConferenceAtlantic Coast Conference
Record15–17 (8–12 ACC)
Head coach
Associate head coachJason Williford (16th season)
Assistant coaches
Home arenaJohn Paul Jones Arena
2024–25 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf.Overall
TeamW L PCTW L PCT
No. 3 Duke191 .950354  .897
No. 21 Louisville182 .900278  .771
No. 22 Clemson182 .900277  .794
Wake Forest137 .6502111  .656
North Carolina137 .6502314  .622
SMU137 .6502411  .686
Stanford119 .5502114  .600
Georgia Tech1010 .5001717  .500
Virginia812 .4001517  .469
Virginia Tech812 .4001319  .406
Florida State812 .4001715  .531
Notre Dame812 .4001518  .455
Pittsburgh812 .4001715  .531
Syracuse713 .3501419  .424
California614 .3001419  .424
NC State515 .2501219  .387
Boston College416 .2001219  .387
Miami (FL)317 .150724  .226
2025 ACC tournament winner
Rankings from AP poll

The 2024–25 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team represented the University of Virginia during the 2024–25 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. They were led by interim head coach Ron Sanchez after former head coach Tony Bennett announced his retirement before the start of the season on October 17, 2024. They played their home games at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia, as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Despite the last-minute coaching change, the Cavailers started the season 3–0, including a ten-point victory over Villanova in the Hall of Fame Series. They then traveled to the Bahamas to participate in the Baha Mar Hoops Championship where their fortunes changed. They lost in the semifinals to eleventh-ranked Tennessee 64–42 and in the third place game against twenty second-ranked St. John's 80–55. They won two games against non-Power 4 opponents before losing their ACC–SEC Challenge game against thirteenth-ranked Florida 87–69. They followed that with a loss in their ACC opener against SMU. They finished their non-conference slate 2–1, with a loss against twenty first-ranked Memphis. They closed the 2024 portion of their schedule with an ACC win over NC State. The Cavailers had a rough start to the 2025 portion of the schedule, as they went on a five-game losing streak. The streak included two losses to Louisville, and losses in California to Stanford and California, and a loss in a rematch with SMU. They broke the streak by going 2–2 in their next four games. This streak included a loss in their rivalry game against Virginia Tech. The team went 4–2 over their next six games, which included a three game winning streak. They defaeted Pittsburgh, Georgia Tech, Wake Forest, and won the rivaly rematch with Virginia Tech. However, they lost to third-ranked Duke and at North Carolina. They lost to thirteenth-ranked Clemson and defeated Florida State by three points in their next two games. The Cavaliers lost the regular season finale to Syracuse 84–70.

The Cavaliers finished the season 15–16 and 8–12 in ACC play to finish in a five-way tie for ninth place. The team finished atop the five-way tiebreaker and were the ninth seed in the 2025 ACC tournament. They faced eighth-seed Georgia Tech in the First Round. Despite defeating the Yellow Jackets during the regular season, they were defeated 66–60 in the tournament. They were not invited to the NCAA tournament or the NIT. Interim coach Ron Sanchez was not retained at the end of the season.