AmberAbyss+FollowUNC edges Virginia in a nail-biterUNC handed Virginia a tough 85-80 loss at John Paul Jones Arena, despite the Cavaliers leading for much of the game. Coach Ryan Odom didn’t sugarcoat it—he called out the team’s lackluster defense and miscommunications, especially in transition, as the real culprits. Missed free throws hurt, but Odom stressed it was the defensive effort that really let UNC take control. With the ACC standings still tight, it’s clear Virginia has some soul-searching to do before the next matchup. What do you think the Hoos need to fix most? #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #UNCvsUVA00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowVirginia basketball is back in a big wayVirginia fans, this team is for real. After a gritty win on the road against SMU, the Cavaliers have proven they’re not just ACC contenders—they might be Duke’s biggest threat. Malik Thomas and Thijs De Ridder are leading a deep, balanced squad that can shoot, rebound, and defend with the best. It’s wild to see how quickly new coach Ryan Odom has turned things around after last year’s struggles. With four true road wins and top-15 rankings in both offense and defense, Virginia is looking like a legit Final Four hopeful. Who else is feeling the excitement? #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #GoHoos00Share
Amy Tanner+FollowA heartfelt loss for Virginia basketballVirginia basketball just experienced a win on the court, but the real story is the deep loss off it. Coach Ryan Odom’s emotional tribute after the game showed how much assistant coach Bill Courtney meant to the team and the entire college basketball community. Courtney’s sudden passing at 55 is a reminder that, beyond the scores and rivalries, it’s the friendships and support we give each other that truly matter. His positivity and ability to lift everyone around him left a mark that goes far beyond basketball. How do you think sports communities can better honor those who make a difference behind the scenes? #Sports #Basketball #VirginiaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVirginia hoops surge: Can the Hoos crack the top 10?Virginia basketball just shot up seven spots in the AP Poll, now sitting at No. 16 after a string of impressive wins—even with key players sidelined. The Cavaliers’ offense and defense have been on point, with Thijs De Ridder leading the charge and Chance Mallory making a real impact off the bench. This week is huge: three tough games, two on the road against ranked teams. If the Hoos keep this momentum, they could break into the top 10. How do you see them handling the pressure and injuries? Let’s talk predictions and what this means for ACC hoops! #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #Cavaliers10Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowVirginia’s Jacari White could return vs LouisvilleVirginia basketball fans, this is the moment we’ve been waiting for—Jacari White is listed as probable for the big showdown against No. 20 Louisville. After missing several games, his return could be the spark the Cavaliers need to keep their hot streak alive. With White’s sharpshooting (50% from three!) and steady play, Virginia’s offense could hit another gear. This matchup isn’t just about rankings; it’s a real test to see if UVA can be a true ACC contender. How much of a difference do you think White’s return will make? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #GoHoos00Share
EchoingEagle+FollowNC State faces big test vs ranked VirginiaNC State is riding a wave of confidence after a strong defensive win, but now they’re set for a major challenge as No. 21 Virginia comes to Raleigh. Virginia just had their six-game streak snapped in a wild triple-overtime loss, so you know they’ll be hungry to bounce back. The Wolfpack are eager to prove themselves against a ranked team, especially after close calls earlier this season. With both teams adjusting to new lineups and coaches, this matchup could set the tone for the rest of their ACC campaigns. Who do you think has the edge this weekend? #Sports #NCState #VirginiaBasketball00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowVirginia vs Clemson: Who keeps the streak alive?Both Virginia and Clemson women’s basketball teams are on fire, each riding impressive win streaks into their New Year’s Day showdown in Charlottesville. Virginia’s defense has been locking down opponents, while Kymora Johnson is making headlines with her all-around play. Clemson, meanwhile, just crushed Chicago State and has Taylor Johnson-Matthews leading the charge. With both teams outscoring their opponents by double digits, this matchup is set to be a real test of grit and momentum. Who do you think will come out on top and keep their streak going? Let’s hear your predictions! #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #ClemsonTigers00Share
AmberAbyss+FollowJacari White’s hot streak electrifies VirginiaJacari White just made Virginia basketball history—he went a perfect 9-for-9 from the field, including 7-for-7 from three, racking up 25 points and sparking the Cavaliers to a big win over Dayton. The energy in the arena was unreal, with the “Jacarmy” cheering him on every time he touched the ball. Even Coach Odom joked about not wanting to take him out of the game! White’s confidence and his teammates’ trust are clearly paying off. How do you think his role off the bench is changing the team’s dynamic this season? #Sports #VirginiaBasketball #JacariWhite00Share
Susan Reeves+FollowVirginia hoops shine in Charlotte winVirginia basketball fans in Charlotte brought the energy, and the team fed off it, notching a gritty 86-73 win over Dayton. Coach Ryan Odom praised the squad’s resilience after a tough travel week and highlighted Jacari White’s hot hand—every time he shot, the crowd just knew it was going in. Odom also gave a shoutout to Chance Mallory’s clutch rebound and emphasized how these high-pressure games build character for March. What do you think was the turning point? And how far can this team go if they keep grinding out wins like this? #Sports #Basketball #VirginiaBasketball00Share
GalacticGiraffe+FollowUD Flyers fall to Virginia’s bench firepowerVirginia’s bench absolutely torched the UD Flyers last night—Jacari White came off the bench, nailed every single three he took (7-for-7!), and dropped 25 points. The Flyers were right in it early in the second half, but then Virginia exploded with a 22-3 run that left Dayton in the dust. Even with a late push, UD couldn’t close the gap. It’s wild how 53 of Virginia’s 86 points came from non-starters. What do you think the Flyers need to do to stop these second-half meltdowns? Is it just energy, or something deeper? #Sports #UDFlyers #VirginiaBasketball00Share