Romi Levy may complete a Big Three for Virginia women’s basketball
By Xander Tilock | November 8, 2025Levy’s plus-minus score of 33 ranked second among all players.
Levy’s plus-minus score of 33 ranked second among all players.
The tortoise has become the hare. Fast basketball? Some conqueror rewrote the source code.
"If you look at where we were last year, this time, it's almost impossible to see how we could have gotten so far, so fast.”
The 6-foot-4 centerback is studying computer science while pushing his team to new heights.
One of Virginia's best offensive linemen is a renaissance man.
“As the season goes on, those inches are much more difficult to capture.”
Who exactly are these guys?
Five people, three days a week, equating to around 80-plus hours of manpower — that is what it takes to paint the field at Scott Stadium.
These defenses may, understandably, have a tough time sleeping at night — there is plenty to fear about the four horsemen.
“We want the stands packed. We want it loud. We want it obnoxious,” Fenwick said.
“Philosophy?” Gelnovatch said. “Play a tough schedule. It’s worked for us.”
“Last year wasn’t indicative of how I like to play… those kids burned out… I know that’s not gonna be us this year.”
Recently, Staley spoke with The Cavalier Daily to share her thoughts.
“All I saw was ball, I saw the wrong jersey color, and I said ‘alright, I’m going to hit his a–s’,” Robinson said.
“I just want [the athletes] to be the best version of themselves," Fenwick said. "We want them to look back on their four-year experience here and look at it as the best time of their life."
”Your record halfway through the season doesn’t matter,” Elliott said. “Now it’s okay, yeah, it’s game seven. But really, I need day one energy and day one focus.”
George Gelnovatch: “To have them both back was unlikely, and you have two guys that are a handful.”
"It was definitely uncomfortable because people were squeezing in really tight. The people working there kept saying, ‘It’s not our fault, it’s our bosses,’ but they also kept telling us to ‘scoot back,’ and if we did that, it would’ve made us even more cramped.”
“At the end of the day, it’s all belief,” Elliott said. “The heart of a champion doesn’t mean you’re perfect… but you believe beyond your circumstances.”
Even off the field and in academics, Lempers’ competitive spirit pushes her forward.