Huff dominates as Virginia goes to 3-0 in the ACC at Boston College
Before Saturday afternoon’s game at Boston College, Tony Bennett offered up a history lesson to his 22nd-ranked Virginia basketball team.
Before Saturday afternoon’s game at Boston College, Tony Bennett offered up a history lesson to his 22nd-ranked Virginia basketball team.
Virginia will attempt to go 3-0 in the ACC on Saturday afternoon when the Cavaliers venture to the northeast to play Boston College (2 p.m. ACC Network), and Tony Bennett will be looking for one of his newcomers to make a greater impact.
Tony Bennett hasn’t been particularly happy with Virginia’s defense this early season, especially the collective second half effort. All that may be changing.
Virginia will be missing two players and most of its coaching staff tonight when the Cavaliers host Wake Forest in a 9 o’clock start (Regional Sports Networks).
Virginia’s basketball game at Wake Forest is on for Wednesday night barring any further Covid-19 issues with either program.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced today that the Virginia Tech at Virginia men’s basketball game has been postponed. The game was scheduled to be played on Saturday.
After getting punched in the face early and often in a lopsided loss to No. 1 Gonzaga last Saturday, a couple of areas were disturbing to Virginia coach Tony Bennett about his team.
Longtime CBS basketball analyst Bill Raftery wants to see Tony Bennett’s team a month from now once the UVA coach has figured out his personnel, chemistry, deep bench and that some of the newer faces have learned Bennett’s system.
Tony Bennett knew his team was in over its head early on in Saturday’s 98-75 loss to No. 1 Gonzaga. During an intense halftime, when 16th-ranked Virginia trailed 44-31 – helped by its own 7-0 run to reach the half – the Cavaliers coach implored his team to fight.
The Phony Bennett parody Twitter account would never speak for its inspiration, Virginia coach Tony Bennett, but the Phony analysis of the Cavaliers upcoming opponent, No. 1 Gonzaga, might not be far off base.
Virginia’s players had a lot to chew on since they last took the court on Dec. 4. That’s when the Cavaliers pulled out an overtime win against Kent State.
No. 17 Virginia (3-1) will play top-ranked Gonzaga (3-0) in a nonconference game on Saturday, Dec. 26 in Fort Worth, Texas.
No. 17 Virginia (3-1) will return to practice on Saturday, Dec. 19 after pausing all basketball-related activities on Dec. 9 due to COVID-19 issues within its program.
According to Matt Norlander, of CBS Sports, Virginia’s game with Villanova will not be played as scheduled.
Virginia’s showdown with Villanova is on for Saturday at Madison Square Garden, assuming the Cavaliers don’t have any more Covid-19 issues the rest of the week.
Scattershooting around the ACC, while Tony Bennett explains why some of his players kneel during the national anthem …
While details are pending on Virginia’s decision to pause all men’s basketball activity until further notice, at least one of the Cavaliers players tested positive for Covid-19, which forced the school to postpone Wednesday night’s game with Michigan State.
Virginia men’s basketball announced Wednesday night that it had paused all team-related activities because of COVID-19 issues within the program and that the Cavaliers home game scheduled for Sunday has been postponed.
No. 18 Virginia’s ACC/B1G Challenge contest against No. 4 Michigan State on Wednesday, Dec. 9 at John Paul Jones Arena has been postponed due to COVID-19 issues within the Cavaliers’ program.
Virginia was down four to visiting Kent State a few nights ago and Wahoo fans were starting to sweat.