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CavsCorner Podcast: Episode 501 ("This Is A Weird Year")

On Episode 501 of the CavsCorner Podcast (“It Is A Weird Year”), we break down UVa’s ACC Tournament draw, what we think the chances are that the Hoos win, and which teams stand out.

Site: https://virginia.rivals.com/news/cavscorner-podcast-episode-501

: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-cavscorner-podcast/id1072370337?I=1000603238738

Overcast: https://overcast.fm/+F0vhLP4fY

Hoos are both dangerous and vulnerable as postseason arrives

As the postseason arrives, UVa is going to be dangerous for every opponent it faces. But it’s also true, @justin ferber writes, that the Wahoos will be vulnerable in way they rarely have been. It all could make for a wild ride.

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CavsCorner Podcast: Episode 500 ("It's the Little Things")

On this special installment of the CavsCorner Podcast (“It’s the Little Things”), we celebrate 500 episodes by looking back at some of our favorite moments and welcome a special guest to talk about one of the best seasons in recent Wahoo history.

Site: https://virginia.rivals.com/news/cavscorner-podcast-episode-500

: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/episode-500-its-the-little-things/id1072370337?I=1000602895618

Overcast: https://overcast.fm/+F0vj2KBwg
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Column: A critical spring arrives for Elliott and the Wahoos

Column: March has arrived and with it, a spring that is far more critical to UVa and Tony Elliott than most would have expected. Much will be on the table when the Wahoos begin practice in less than two weeks.

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All-ACC Teams and Awards

2022-23 ACC Award Winners
All-ACC Team
First Team

Isaiah Wong, Miami, 337
Armando Bacot, North Carolina, 324
Tyree Appleby, Wake Forest, 319
Hunter Tyson, Clemson, 271
Jamarius Burton, Pitt, 262

Second Team
Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 258
Terquavion Smith, NC State, 243
Jarkel Joiner, NC State, 203
Jordan Miller, Miami, 148
Blake Hinson, Pitt, 132

Third Team
Norchad Omier, Miami, 131
PJ Hall, Clemson, 126
Kihei Clark, Virginia, 102
Jesse Edwards, Syracuse, 54
Reece Beekman, Virginia, 54

Honorable Mention
El Ellis, Louisville, 50
Grant Basile, Virginia Tech, 43
Judah Mintz, Syracuse, 40
Jeremy Roach, Duke, 35
Quinten Post, Boston College, 33
Jayden Gardner, Virginia, 31
RJ Davis, North Carolina, 26
DJ Burns Jr., NC State, 24
Caleb Love, North Carolina, 21

Note: All-ACC Team points are determined on a 5-3-1 system (five points for first team, three points for second team, one point for third team).

Player of the Year
Isaiah Wong, Miami, 30 votes
Tyree Appleby, Wake Forest, 23
Armando Bacot, North Carolina, 9
Hunter Tyson, Clemson, 4
Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 3
Jamarius Burton, Pitt, 3
Jarkel Joiner, NC State, 2
Jeremy Roach, Duke, 1

Rookie of the Year
Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 68 votes
Judah Mintz, Syracuse, 7

All-Defensive Team
Reece Beekman, Virginia, 63 votes
Jesse Edwards, Syracuse, 56
Leaky Black, North Carolina, 55
Dereck Lively II, Duke, 45
Kihei Clark, Virginia, 26

All-Freshman Team
Kyle Filipowski, Duke, 75 votes
Judah Mintz, Syracuse, 72
Tyrese Proctor, Duke, 51
JJ Starling, Notre Dame, 39
Dereck Lively II, Duke, 39

Coach of the Year
Jeff Capel, Pitt, 57 votes
Jim Larrañaga, Miami, 8
Brad Brownell, Clemson, 6
Kevin Keatts, NC State, 2
Tony Bennett, Virginia, 2

Defensive Player of the Year
Reece Beekman, Virginia, 29 votes
Leaky Black, North Carolina, 18
Jesse Edwards, Syracuse, 13
Dereck Lively II, Duke, 6
Federiko Federiko, Pitt, 3
Ja'von Franklin, Georgia Tech, 3
Justyn Mutts, Virginia Tech, 2
Norchad Omier, Miami, 1

Most Improved Player
Quinten Post, Boston College, 23 votes
Sean Pedulla, Virginia Tech, 14
Jordan Miller, Miami, 14
Chase Hunter, Clemson, 10
Cameron Hildreth, Wake Forest, 3
Casey Morsell, NC State, 3
Wooga Poplar, Miami, 3
Jesse Edwards, Syracuse, 2
JJ Traynor, Louisville, 1
Federiko Federiko, Pitt, 1
Jeremy Roach, Duke, 1

Sixth Man of the Year
Nike Sibande, Pitt, 47 votes
Ben Vander Plas, Virginia, 8
Ryan Young, Duke, 7
Dariq Whitehead, Duke, 6
Bensley Joseph, Miami, 3
Deivon Smith, Georgia Tech, 2
Devin McGlockton, Boston College, 2
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Small ball helps Virginia take game 3 from Rhode Island 16-6

Virginia had 12 singles and 3 doubles before Gelof went deep on our final hit in the 8th inning. The usual suspects led Virginia at the plate. O'Ferrall was 2 for 5 and scored twice; O'Donnell was 2 for 2 and scored 3 runs; Gelof was 3 for 4 with 3 RBI and 3 runs; Teel was 4 for 5 with 4 runs and 2 RBI; and Saucke was 2 for 5 with 2 runs and 4 RBI. Virginia was aided by 8 walks and 5 Rhode Island errors. O'Connor was the starting pitcher and went 4.2 innings and gave up 4 runs on 6 hits. He was relieved by Tonas who gave up the last 2 runs on 4 hits. Hodorovich, Berry, and Woolfolk shut down the Rams inthe final 3 innings.

Teel leads Virginia to 13-0 win over Rhode Island in game 2

Teel was 4 for 4 with 2 runs and 2 RBI, and Anderson was 4 for 5 with 3 runs and 2 RBI. O'Ferrall was 2 for 3 with 1 run and 1 RBI, and Saucke was 2 for 4 with 2 runs and 1 RBI. Virginia batted around in the second and fourth innings to jump out to a 9-0 lead and coasted home while clearing the bench. Edgington pitched the first 6 innings to earn the win; he gave up 3 singles and struck out 10. Three pitchers each pitched 1 inning in relief without giving up a hit and striking out 4.
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