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I am taking some of the credit for this win

When I returned home and turned on the television, Virginia women were down 8 points to UNC near the end of the first period. The team immediately began a three period run and defeated the Heels 81-66. Johnson led the team with 25 points by hitting 4 of 5 three point shots, 4 of 7 two pointers, and 5 of 6 from the foul line. Brunelle and Clark added 14 points each, and Clarkson scored 10. Brunelle also made 4 of 5 from behind the arc and led the team with 7 rebounds. I will concede that the players should share the credit for an impressive win on the 50th anniversary of women's basketball at UVA.

Matoaca WR Newton-Short talks "really good" visit to UVa

Matoaca wide receiver Dillon Newton-Short talked to @Dylan Callaghan-Croley about his “really good” Junior Day trip to UVa, what stood out about his time on Grounds, and where things stand in his recruitment.

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Rhode's minutes

Would one of you please go to the Q &A that they have for the show and ask Tony in a polite way if he puts much stock in the plus minus stats, and if so why is Rhode getting as many minutes as he does given Murray's are far better. I understand that the guys here running the board can't really do that but a fan certainly could. It should be asked in a respectful way. But I think if done that way TB would answer it.
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Dunn led Virginia to a 69-52 defeat of Louisville

Dunn was the only double figure scorer for the Cavs with 19 points on 8 of 10 shooting, most of which were lobs or put backs. He also was the leading rebounder with 11. Beekman, McKneely, and Groves each contributed 9 points with the latter two hitting 3 of 4 three pointers. The team made 8 of 17 from deep and 7 of 10 from the foul line. Beekman had 9 of the team's 18 assists and 5 of our 14 steals. Another win on the road keeps Virginia in good shape for the ACC tournament.

2024 Football Schedule has been released

Uva will start the year at home as we knew, before heading out for a conference game at Wake Forest for week 2. October features a stretch of 3 home games against BC, Louisville and UNC with a road trip to Clemson. The Hoos finish the year with 3 out of 4 on the road: at Pitt, at ND, SMU at home, at VT.

Sat. Aug. 31RICHMOND(9-4)
Sat. Sept. 7at Wake Forest*(4-8)
Sat. Sept. 14MARYLAND(8-5)
Sat. Sept. 21at Coastal Carolina(8-5)
Sat. Sept. 28OPEN
Sat. Oct. 5BOSTON COLLEGE*(7-6)
Sat. Oct. 12LOUISVILLE*(10-4)
Sat. Oct. 19at Clemson*(9-4)
Sat. Oct. 26NORTH CAROLINA*(8-5)
Sat. Nov. 2OPEN
Sat. Nov. 9at Pitt*(3-9)
Sat. Nov. 16at Notre Dame(10-3)
Sat. Nov. 23SMU*(11-3)
Sat. Nov. 30at Virginia Tech*(7-6)

ACC winners, losers in the transfer portal

UVA lands on The Athletics "winners" list (vs broke even or loser)

ACC winners, losers in the transfer portal: Louisville, Florida State reload, where is Clemson?

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Malik Washington’s breakout season in Charlottesville last year after transferring from Northwestern helped Tony Elliott land three intriguing new pass-catching prospects in the portal. They include ex-Notre Dame receiver Chris Tyree, a Virginia native who led the Irish in receiving yards; ex-Kent State starter Trell Harris; and Andre Green Jr., a former top-100 recruit who spent two years at North Carolina. Virginia also added ex-Harvard tight end Tyler Neville, a two-time first-team All-Ivy League selection with 62 career catches for 698 yards and eight scores. Defensively, the Cavaliers added three players with at least two full seasons of starting experience: ex-Akron linebacker Corey Thomas (22 starts), former Eastern Michigan cornerback Kempton Shine (41 starts) and former Penn cornerback Kendren Smith (25 starts). Shine and Smith should help fill the shoes of the one starter Virginia lost in the portal: cornerback Dave Herard."​

Reading between the baseball lines

Baseball will be starting at the Dish in a couple of weeks. Wake is projected to have the best team in the ACC and one of the top teams in the country, and Clemson, Duke, NCSU, and Virginia will be fighting for second place in the ACC. It seems that Hodges, O'Connor, and Woolfolk are now the top three to be starting on the mound on the weekend. We have a number of pitchers battling it out for week day starts or relief pitchers. This group includes returning pitchers, transfers, and first years. Anderson and Ferrence will likely be starting at either catcher, first base ,or designated hitter. Ford, a first year, will also contend for time at first or dh. Becker, a transfer, and Godbout and Hanson, who played last year, will likely start at either 2nd of 3rd base. O'Ferrall will be the shortstop. The four primary contenders for the three outfield spots are Didawick, Saucke, Stephan, and Whalen, another transfer.
The softball team recently received a 2025 commitment from Karly Meredith, a right hand pitcher and middle infielder from Wisconsin.

Junior Day (1/27) Visitors Preview

Happy Friday everyone and I hope you had a good week.

The 'Hoos are set to host a quality list of prospects on campus for Junior Day this weekend, we've been able to confirm 14 prospects and I have a few messages out that I'm waiting to hear back on as well which could possibly be added to the list. I'll be going through them in no particular order below.

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Some of you are probably familiar with the 2025 athlete out of Newport News, he's one of the best all-around playmakers in Virginia and the fifth-best prospect in the state according to Rivals. He has an elite offer sheet and has recently picked up offers from Ohio State, Auburn, and Penn State, there's plenty of competition here. That being said, Delhomme is very high on the coaching staff's board and is a priority recruit in this cycle, they're going to do everything they can to try and keep him in the state. This is a big visit for the Cavs this weekend, to say the least.

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Another priority target, Reid recently confirmed with Cavs Corner that he'll be on campus this weekend for a Junior Day visit. He picked up an offer from the 'Hoos last month and quickly became one of their top overall targets on the offensive side of the ball. I'm not sure they'll be able to get a commitment out of him anytime soon but if he doesn't commit this visit, I'm sure we'll be seeing more of him in the future whether that's on an unofficial visit in the spring or an official visit in the summer. Virginia Tech, Maryland, Pittsburgh, and Indiana are among his other notable visits.

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Belin has a quality offer sheet so far with Boston College, Duke, Minnesota, Syracuse, Temple, Wake Forest, and West Virginia all showing interest. It wouldn't be shocking to see the Cavs enter the mix this weekend.

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The Woodberry Forest School standout will be back on campus this weekend for Junior Day. He's another high-level athlete that the Cavs are making a priority including a large chunk of the coaching staff dropping in on his one basketball game the other week. Tony Elliott and company would love to get this one wrapped up sooner rather than later.

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A quarterback name to watch going forward is Hugeuenot's Jason Wright. He has one offer from Houston Christian and has seen interest from Coastal Carolina, Princeton, and Yale as well. Notably, he had a quality performance down at the national combine in San Antonio earlier this month.

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Scruggs doesn't hold an offer yet from the Cavs but one coming this weekend wouldn't be surprising. He currently holds offers from James Madison, Liberty, Marshall, Pittsburgh, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia.

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Newton-Short doesn't hold an offer yet from the Cavaliers but does hold offers from Duke, East Carolina, James Madison, Liberty, Marshall, Maryland, Old Dominion, and Pittsburgh.


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The North Carolina prospect has started receiving offers with Coastal Carolina, Charlotte, and Troy. Could be a player to monitor over the course of the cycle.

WR Cooper Williams (Pace - Atlanta, GA)

No offers yet for the 6-foot-0 wide receiver out of Georgia. This will be his first known visit to UVA.

DE Jeffrey Hairston (Franklin County - Rocky Mount, VA)
Hairston is a prospect who is emerging within the state as a potential FBS defensive end. He's receiving interest from the 'Hoos but also Liberty and Virginia Tech. He has no offers yet in his recruitment.

OL Carsen Murray (Woodberry Forest - Culpepper, VA)

Does not hold any offers, was also on campus in September for a gameday visit.


CLASS of 2026
Login to view embedded media The Richmond native holds early offers from Ohio, South Carolina State, Virginia Tech, and West Virginia.

ATH Connor Salmin (Woodgrove - Purcellville, VA)

No offers yet for Salmin but has made trips in his recruitment so far to West Virginia, Penn State, and Virginia Tech.

Women beat #15 FSU

The women just beat FSU 91-87 with Taylor again extremely limited by foul trouble and relying on Brown, McGhee and Johnson throughout the 4th quarter. Johnson finished 14-20 from the field with 35 pts including 4-4 from the line late with a two point lead each time. We struggled defensively, but were dynamite on offense shooting 47% from 3 and over 50% overall. Great to finally get the first league win especially with two 1st years and a 2nd year leading the way (also Noyan who has hardly played as a 1st year tied a career high with 8 pts and valuable minutes with Taylor in foul trouble).

Virginia takes down NCSU 59-53 in OT to extend home win streak

The Cavs used defense and rebounding to earn a hard fought victory. Dunn and Minor led the offensive effort. Dunn was the leading scorer with 13 points and leading rebounder with 12 while Minor was one of five to score double figures and was the second leading rebounder with 9 which helped lead Virginia to a 54 to 32 advantage on the boards. NC State played a very tight pressing defense. The Wolfpack had 10 steals, forced 15 turnovers, and held Virginia to 4 for 17 shooting from behind the arc. Murray came off the bench to tie Beekman with 11 points by making both of his 3-point shot attempts and 3 of 4 frm the foul line. He led the team with 19 in +/-.
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Preview: Hoos get Round 2 against the Wolfpack tomorrow night

Preview: After a pair of wins, including finally getting one on the road, UVa next gets a rematch against NC State. @justin ferber breaks down Round 2 tomorrow night in JPJ (7 p.m., ACC Network).

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Four-star Paul VI wing Elamin talks recruiting, fit with UVa

Four-star 2025 wing Adlan Elamin talked to @HoustonWilson about the latest in his recruitment, where things stand with UVa, why he thinks he’d be a good fit with the Hoos, and much more.

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Three-star WR Matthews talks UVa visit, offer

Coming off his visit to UVa last week, three-star WR Micah Matthews talked to @Dylan Callaghan-Croley about his time on Grounds, being offered by the Hoos, his two-sport aspirations, and more.

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