Courtesy UVA Media Relations

The Virginia wrestling team swept all three duals on Sunday at the Bucknell Quad meet, taking victories over Hofstra, host Bucknell and Morgan State.
The Cavaliers (8-2) downed Hofstra (2-7) by a score of 29-9 in the opening dual of the day. Virginia then rallied for a 19-18 win over Bucknell (2-5) before closing the day in dominant fashion with a 55-0 victory over Morgan State (0-10).
NOTING THE HOOS
- Steve Garland picked up his 200th career dual victory as head coach of the Cavaliers with the win over Hofstra in the first dual of the day. Garland now has 202 dual victories as head coach.
- Virginia improved to 3-2 all-time against Hofstra, 10-3 against Bucknell and 2-0 against Morgan State.
- The 55 points scored against Morgan State marks the second time the Hoos have hit that mark this season after scoring 56 points earlier this season against Bridgeport. The most points ever scored in a dual by UVA was 58 points against Howard in the 1997-98 season.
- With his two pins on the day, Brenan Morgan now has three pins for the season – all in the first period.
- Keyveon Roller (125), Wynton Denkins (149), Steven Burrell (197) and Morgan (285) all went 3-0 on the day.
FROM HEAD COACH STEVE GARLAND
“It was a big day today. We have had a long semester on the road. As most folks close to us know, we have not be able to have a home match. We are on the road this entire semester, so I’m really proud of the way the guys pushed through right after finals and came away with three victories. The biggest was the dual against Bucknell that came down to the last bout. The guys are pretty happy right now, but the job is to get them focused because we have another highly-regarded team tomorrow night. We just keep battling.”
ON HIS 200TH DUAL WIN:
“People probably aren’t going to believe this, but I honestly didn’t know that was my 200th win. I don’t think any coach really looks at his record. I knew it was close, but had no idea that it was today. I’m grateful more than anything. I’m just thankful I’ve had a job this long and been able to do what I believe God has called me to do for as long as I have. More than anything, though, today isn’t about the 200 wins – it’s about the fact that the team won.”
Congrats on 200 Coach Garland!
That’s 200 dual wins and counting!#GoHoos | #TheVirginiaWay pic.twitter.com/8yO6EaVGR1
— Virginia Wrestling (@UVAWrestling) December 21, 2025
UP NEXT
Virginia continues to wrestle on the road with a matchup at Penn on Monday. Wrestling is set to begin at 7 p.m. and will stream on ESPN+.



