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BF/JF - JA update?

I'm sure UVA is going to be tight lipped until the last minute but have you heard anything about when he can get back to practicing/shooting? Assuming if ACC tournament is a possibility they'd want to get him some practice reps this week.

This post was edited on 3/2 2:29 PM by Tmal34

Baseball: Cavs walk off with 5-4 win to stay unbeaten

From UVa:

Virginia Walks Off With 5-4 Win Over Cornell to Sweep Weekend
Cavaliers score five runs in final two innings to rally and stay unbeaten

Adam Haseley (Fr., Windermere, Fla.) hit a sacrifice fly in the ninth inning to bring home the deciding run as the Virginia baseball team walked off with a 5-4 win over Cornell Sunday at The Ripken Experience's Griffith Field in Myrtle Beach, S.C. Ranked as high as No. 1 nationally, Virginia completed the third weekend of the season with an unblemished 10-0 record. Because of inclement weather and field conditions in Charlottesville, UVa has yet to compete in its home park, Davenport Field.

Cornell (1-5) led most of the way and took a 2-0 lead to the bottom of the eighth inning before UVa rallied to take a 4-2 lead. The Big Red then tied the game in the ninth on a two-run, pinch-hit home run by Jamie Smith before the Cavaliers came right back to win in the bottom of the ninth.

UVa reliever Josh Sborz (Jr., McLean, Va.) earned the win and improved to 1-0 after pitching the ninth inning. After battling a stomach bug this weekend, starter Brandon Waddell (Jr., Houston, Texas) grinded through four innings, allowing a run, three hits and two walks while striking out four. Jack Roberts (So., Richmond, Va.) struck out a career-high eight batters over four innings of strong relief work.

Cornell starter Brian McAfee was terrific, working seven shutout innings and allowing just seven hits while striking out seven. The Big Red's third reliever, Matt Horton (0-2), took the loss after allowing the winning run in the ninth inning.

Freshman Pavin Smith (Jupiter, Fla.) went 4-for-4 and now has hits in all 10 games this year for Virginia. Smith is batting .500 (21-for-42) through 10 games. Thomas Woodruff (Sr., Clifton, Va.) recorded a pair of hits and scored the winning run for Virginia, while Christian Lowry (Fr., Chesapeake, Va.) hit a two-run single in the eighth inning to give the Cavaliers a brief lead.

Cornell struck quickly with a run in the first inning. Dan Morris hit the game's first pitch for a double to right-center. Jordan Winawer then reached on a Waddell error on a dribbler down the first-base line, with Morris moving to third. Spencer Scorza then grounded into a double play, allowing Morris to score.

The Big Red upped its lead to 2-0 in the fifth inning when Eliot Lowell scored on a Roberts wild pitch.

Virginia was stymied for seven innings by McAfee before breaking through for four runs in the eighth against the Cornell bullpen. With one out and Ernie Clement (Fr., Rochester, N.Y.) on second base, Smith doubled to right-center against Eric Upton for the Cavaliers' first run. Facing reliever Paul Balestrieri, Kenny Towns (Sr., Burke, Va.) lifted a high pop that was dropped in foul territory by first baseman Ryan Karl. Towns then drew a walk. After Matt Thaiss (Jr., Jackson, N.J.) struck out for the second out, Daniel Pinero (So., Toronto, Ontario) hit the 2-2 pitch to right-center to score Smith with the tying run.

Cornell again went to the bullpen with Matt Horton, but Lowry, in his first plate appearance after pinch running in the seventh inning, went the other way with a single to right, bringing in Towns and Pinero. All four runs in the inning were unearned.

The Big Red came right back in the ninth. Leadoff batter Dale Wickham reached when Smith dropped a high pop on the infield. Pinch hitter Jamie Smith then ripped Sborz's first pitch just inside the right-field foul pole for a two-run home run.

UVa loaded the bases with none out in the ninth. Woodruff walked and Charlie Cody (Fr., Chesapeake, Va) hit a sacrifice bunt, but the ball came dislodged as Horton attempted to tag Cody. Clement then beat out a bunt single. Cornell brought in Justin Lewis in relief and pulled Wickham in from right field to be a fifth infielder, but Haseley lifted a high fly ball to center for a sacrifice fly to score Woodruff with the winning run.

Virginia is slated to open its home schedule at 3 p.m. Tuesday (March 3) against VMI. The Cavaliers begin ACC play next weekend against Pitt.

Ty Jerome

Looks like Tony found a diamond in the rough. The kid has grown a few inches, can pass the ball, is shooting well and pulling down rebounds. He's got a great b-ball IQ and just keeps winning.
We'll be loaded at guard when he and Kyle Guy arrive so it will be interesting to see how things play out--whether one or the other red shirts. A great position to be in for TB.

Jerome

UVA's points against average now below 50

Thanks to the suffocating defense against WF last night, UVA's points against average went from 50.5 to 49.9. I believe the all time NCAA best is 48.9, so we are talking about a team worthy of an historical discussion. Granted, lowering the average by a whole point is tough, but if we can keep a few more opponents in the 30s and not allow more than 50, it is doable...not that it really matters, but it is fun to be on the verge of making history as one of the greatest defesnive teams ever. This defense is unreal and soooooo exciting to watch. I really do not comprehend the people that can't enjoy the defensive aspect of the game and think it is boring. Baffling!

UVA baseball/game tracker

What happened to this option? Is it still on UVAsports.com but just rearranged? Under UVA sports live or whatever it is called, all I see is premium watch or listen live options. I actually like the game tracker due to I am often doing other things online, switching between windows, and have very little time to sit and watch a whole ballgame.

Also, I see UVA walked off on a game ending sac fly to win 5-4 over Cornell this morning improving to 10-0.

Spring Practice details: Spring Game on April 18

From UVa:

Virginia Announces Spring Football Game Set for April 18
Annual Shootout for Cancer Event to Take Place at the Spring Game

Virginia football coach Mike London announced today the Cavaliers will hold their annual Orange-Blue spring football game on Saturday, April 18 at Scott Stadium. The game will start at 6 p.m. Gates will open at 4 p.m. Admission and parking are free.

The format for the Orange-Blue Spring Game will be announced at a later date.

The Virginia football team will hold its first spring practice on Tuesday, March 17.

Virginia's practice on Saturday, March 21 will be open to the public. The practice is scheduled to start at 10:30 a.m. and will be held at Scott Stadium.

The UVa football program's annual NFL Pro Timing Day will take place on Monday,March 2. The Pro Timing Day event is closed to the public.

The athletic department's annual Shoot-Out for Cancer event will be held in conjunction with the 2015 Orange-Blue Spring Game. The event is sponsored by the athletics department's Student-Athlete Advisory Committee and the Student-Athlete Mentors and features games, food and interactive activities between children and UVa student-athletes. Proceeds from the event benefit the University of Virginia Cancer Center for research on blood related cancer therapies. This year marks the 22nd time the activity has been held.

Great Final Home Game for Atkins

I know Atkins had his share of frustrations last year, but he is had an excellent senior year. I was hoping for a big final home game from him, and he delivered. Back to back dunks is a great way to close out his home finale. I saw CTB was mad about the bs T, but really who cares about the stupid call. It was also really nice when they cut to DA's family cheering those dunks. So congrats to DA.

Baseball team remains undeated. Defeats Cornell 5 - 4.

UVA outhit Cornell 11 - 5 but was behind 2 - 0 going into the bottom of the 8th. UVA scored 4 runs capped off by a 2 RBI single by Lowry. After an error, Sborz gave up a 2 run home run which tied up the game at 4 - 4. UVA loaded the bases in the bottom of the 9th. With no outs, Hasely hit a SF to plate the winning run. Waddell gave up 1 run in 4 innings. Roberts pitched the next 4 innings and also gave up 1 run. Sborz pitched the 9th and was the winner. Smith was 4 for 4 for UVA and now has a hit in all games this year.

surely im not the only one that saw this re anderson

He took a quick 3 point shot at the end of warmups yesterday. Gotta think if he's able/allowed to do that then the recovery is progressing well. I thought from the beginning he would be back by acct which would be 4 weeks 5 days from surgery, but now it doesn't seem out of the realm he might play next Saturday a little bit. If we win Monday no he wont play Saturday, but I have little doubt he's back in the acct. Did anyone else see this?
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