TILOCK AND ISTVAN: We should temper post-Bennett expectations for Virginia men’s basketball
By Xander Tilock and Ben Istvan | October 24, 2024Bennett buoyed Virginia in a way that legendary coaches of other programs did not.
Bennett buoyed Virginia in a way that legendary coaches of other programs did not.
As Virginia turns the page on the Tony Bennett era, Sanchez is the next in line.
Cavaliers occupied both spots in the doubles final and one in the singles final.
Virginia dug out of a massive hole just to reach the final set.
Virginia's blistering start faded as the weekend progressed.
The Cavaliers struggled in the second round and just missed out on the top three.
Friday, the world of Virginia men's basketball forever changed.
The Cavaliers took on a challenging regatta to open their fall season.
Virginia's defense is back on track with a strong performance.
The Orange looked shellshocked at the end.
The women's team earned first place and the men's picked up second in a successful Saturday morning.
The Cavalier defense crumbled against a top-10 opponent.
Virginia moves to 5-2 in conference play, further advancing a breakout campaign.
Before beating Florida 181-119, the Cavalier women watched a national title banner drop from the AFC rafters for the fourth consecutive year.
Virginia came out on top, earning victory in an all-time classic.
Bennett also confirmed that the interim head coach will be Ron Sanchez, who previously served as his associate head coach.
The loss dealt a crippling blow to Virginia's postseason chances.
Elliott and company have a chance to shock the world Saturday.
Several of Coach Andres Pedroso's Cavaliers impressed, performing admirably against a few rival programs.
The longtime Virginia coach will speak to the press at John Paul Jones Arena Friday.