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ESD Primer: Breaking down what to expect when the early period starts

ESD Primer: @justin ferber gives you a breakdown of what to expect tomorrow as UVa looks to starting signing members of its 2023 class.

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Preview: No. 6 UVa at No. 22 Miami tonight

After suffering its first loss of the season, No. 6 UVa heads to Coral Gables tonight for a matchup with No. 22 Miami (8:30 p.m., ACCN). @justin ferber sets the scene for the league’s first matchup between ranked teams this season.

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Kate Douglass World Championships Breakout Performer (scroll down thread for final update)

Kate and Alex Walsh finish 1-2 in the 200 IM at Short Course World Champs in Australia (25-meter pool), with Kate setting the American Record and barely missing the World Record.

For more context, Katinka Hosszu of Hungary holds 9 of the top 10 times in the event of all-time. Kate is the only other swimmer to do so, with the 2nd-fastest of all-time now.
Alex won the Long-Course World Championships (50-meter pool) in June.

So UVA now has the 2 fastest 200 IM swimmers in the world, effectively, heading toward the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
https://swimswam.com/kate-douglass-...00-im-in-history-with-202-12-american-record/

Just got to watch game.

I am afraid that we were lulled by our early season shooting. It seems like Franklin as regressed back to his inconsistent self and BVP looks like he has for some reason turned into a poor shooter. Good shooters don't miss as badly as he has the last few games. He seems now hesitant to even shot open shots. If this is truly the case then out ceiling is probably round of 32 or sweet sixteen.

Saw this news on Jack Salt and hope he will be ok

So as you know I go back and forth to Australia and stay in separate cities there; Sydney is our favorite spot (have a retirement visa from Australia; can stay up to 4 years at a time if I want) and every couple of years jump over to Auckland and other spots in New Zealand.

So I was reading some news out of Brisbane Australia where Jack Salt played for the Brisbane Bullets NBL; now he went back to NZ to play for Hawkes Bay NBL and saw that he had some on going health issues since he left UVA.

Salt has been reported to have a liver problem, which made him unable to join Trefl Sopot of the Polish Basketball League (PBL) in 2019, cutting his European career.

In 2020, he was plagued by sickness, and then a severe knee injury prevented him from playing for NBL even before it started that year.

Currently he is back in New Zealand playing for the Hawkes Bay Hawks averaging 9.7 pts a game and 6.7 rebounds a game. He briefly was reunited with Kody Stattmann when he was on the Brisbane Bullets.

Wish him the best and when I'm in the country I wanted to check out Brisbane squad with Kody and when I jump over to Auckland NZ I'm hoping to time it to go to a game in Auckland when they play Hawkes Bay and see Jack Salt.

Class of 2025 forward Langdon talks UVa visit, early recruitment

Class of 2025 prospect Colt Langdon talked to @HoustonWilson about is recent trip to UVa, what he thinks of the early relationship he’s building with the staff, and how things are stacking up in his recruitment.

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Prayers to send out.

Since this is buried in my post on the Houston game article, I thought I would post it on its own. For anyone on here that believes in prayer and its effectiveness I have two prayer targets for you: (1) I have a 96 year old WWII vet friend who is having a hard time health wise right now and may not make much longer and I have known him since I was 18 and I am 76 now, almost 77. He (Dennis Fix) served in France and Germany and was among the first to get into Auschwitz concentration camp after the Nazis scattered away and we liberated it and Dennis witnessed first hand those horrors. He was an Army Combat Engineer and also did a stint in Korea and even rode horses on patrol on the Russian border after Hitler's death and the surrender of the evil empire. Also, because he is a big UVA fan, particularly basketball, and I took him to many games the past 15 years, Coach Bennett, upon learning of this predicament from me, sent him a personal video message and said he was praying for him and thought that was so wonderful for my friend - it brought tears to Dennis' eyes. (2) On a lighter note, lets all pray they did not assign Jamie Lucky as a ref in this game!!! Otherwise Shed will have 3 fouls with 10 minutes to go in half one for just breathing on Houston players!

Preview: A massive showdown on tap between the Hoos and Cougars

Preview: It’s one of the biggest games of the college basketball season and easily the biggest non-conference game at JPJ to date. @justin ferber gets you set for tomorrow’s top-5 showdown between No. 5 Houston and No. 2 UVa (2 p.m., ESPN2).

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Busy weekend isn’t over…

First, we’re hearing there may be more good news on the transfer target front following a big visit weekend. More as soon as we have developments…

And second, there have been some rumblings about a staff departure as well. No official word yet, just waiting to hear more. Just keep in mind that this sort of stuff happens everywhere, every year, and there are often a lot of moving pieces in these decisions. UVa had very few staff departures under Bronco but nowadays it’s pretty rare to run it back with the same group year to year.

More when we have it.

Virginia’s Ben Vander Plas is the ‘connector’ for Cavaliers — and two families

Nice, long profile on Ben from The Athletic. Most of us probably know most of the backstory but good to see it getting publicity in such a large publication. Stories like this always seem helpful for future recruiting efforts, particularly with transfers.

Virginia’s Ben Vander Plas is the ‘connector’ for Cavaliers — and two families

These details on his recruitment are new to me...
The basketball staff leaned heavy into show-don’t-tell. Throughout the process, Vander Plas absorbed film clips with three stages: what he did at Ohio, how Virginia practices the same movement or concept, and how that movement or concept has been applied productively in games. The Cavaliers’ “chase shooting” drill, for example, involves managers or GAs, outfitted with long arm pads or sticks, following shooters around the perimeter. The shooter has to catch and release quick enough to avoid the block. During their sales pitch, coaches rolled clips of Vander Plas shooting off the move at Ohio … followed by video of the drill … followed by film of former Cavaliers wing Sam Hauser sinking the same type of looks in game flow. In fact, for all the talk about the Bennett-Vander Plas connections, Hauser might’ve been the most critical name drop and reference point in this process. “He did the homework with Sam Hauser,” Dean Vander Plas says. “He bounced things off of us, but I think his respect for Sam Hauser, and that Sam verified what he was feeling, was probably more important to Ben.”

And always nice to see a Mike Curtis shout-out and a reference to how Tony's improved his stats...
He had enough self-awareness to prioritize a strength program that could get him moving more fluidly while showing him ways to prevent injuries before they happened. “I’m not the most athletically blessed person ever,” he says. Virginia strength and conditioning coach Mike Curtis checked that box with a presentation about the individualized programs he creates for each member of the roster, how it could make Vander Plas look more like a viable wing at this level and some version of the next.
Vander Plas played at 245 pounds in his final year at Ohio. With an improved diet and a regiment that included resistance bike and medicine ball routines on top of regular training and practices, Vander Plas trimmed down to 230 by the first day of the season. It’s enabled him to be a viable option to guard upper-shelf college threes and fours. “There were a couple times in practice where we would be doing one-on-one drills or three-on-three drills, and after a segment I would just think to myself, ‘I’m definitely a lot better at that than I was when I first got here, or that had been in the past, this is definitely paying off,’” Vander Plas says.
Meanwhile, Bennett and the staff fine-tuned Vander Plas’ shot all summer, coaching him to keep his shoulders forward and his elbow in and his follow-through straight. The results early on? A true shooting percentage (.588) and offensive rating (120.2, per KenPom) that are career-best and both second to Kadin Shedrick among Virginia rotation regulars. His turnover rate (8.8 percent) is the lowest in that cohort, too. The raw numbers (7.6 points, 4.4 rebounds, 1.6 assists per game) are modest, but fit and efficiency are the critical variables in whatever minutes he logs.
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