UVA Archives - Dr. E.C. Fulcher, Jr. https://drecfulcherjr.com/tag/uva/ My Personal Blog Wed, 22 May 2024 23:18:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 https://drecfulcherjr.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/09/cropped-EC_41-e1600353046385-32x32.jpg UVA Archives - Dr. E.C. Fulcher, Jr. https://drecfulcherjr.com/tag/uva/ 32 32 MEET THE 2024 – 2025 UVA MEN’S BASKETBALL TEAM https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/05/22/meet-the-2024-2025-uva-mens-basketball-team/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=meet-the-2024-2025-uva-mens-basketball-team https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/05/22/meet-the-2024-2025-uva-mens-basketball-team/#comments Wed, 22 May 2024 23:18:25 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3133 The Wahoo’s finished their 2023- 2024 season with 23 wins and a third-place finish in the ACC. Unfortunately, they got humiliated in the first round of the NCAA tournament. In the process, they lost Reese Beekman and Ryan Dunn, both to the NBA draft. They also lost Leon Bond III and Dante Harris to the […]

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The Wahoo’s finished their 2023- 2024 season with 23 wins and a third-place finish in the ACC. Unfortunately, they got humiliated in the first round of the NCAA tournament.

In the process, they lost Reese Beekman and Ryan Dunn, both to the NBA draft. They also lost Leon Bond III and Dante Harris to the Transfer Portal, and Jordan Minor and Jacob Groves to graduation.  So, Bennett had to turn to the Transfer Portal to fill these gaps. However, the first six weeks did not produce one signing. Then, things began to fall into place when Coach Bennett signed four quality players in the next four days, thus filling the 13 Scholarship spots for the 2024-2025 season

Let us now meet those five Transfer Portal players who made the commitment to play Bennett basketball this coming season:

Jalen Warley –Scholarship, Previous School: Florida State, Position: Point Guard, Size: 6’7″, 205 pounds, Eligibility: one more year remaining     

TJ Power – Scholarship, Previous School: Duke, Position: Power Forward, Size: 6’9″, 216 pounds, Eligibility: one more year remaining

Elijah Saunders – Scholarship, Previous School: San Diego State, Position: Forward Size: 6’8″, 225 pounds, Eligibility: two more years remaining

Dai Dai Ames – Scholarship, Previous School: Kansas State, Position: Guard, Size: 6.1”, 185 pounds, Eligibility: three years remaining

Carter Lang –   Walk-on, Previous School: Vanderbilt, Position: Forward,6’9, 235 pounds, Eligibility: freshman, three years remaining   

One of the benefits from these signings is that they all come with playing experience. Now they only have to learn Bennett’s philosophy of the game which we know is defense.

Recruits

In addition to the above players, Bennett also recruited two promising players out of High School. The first is Jacob Cofie (Scholarship), a 6.7” forward from Eastside Catholic High School, in Bellevue, WA and is a four-star top 100 recruit. The other being Ishan Sharma (Scholarship), a 6.4” sharpshooting guard from Fort Erie International Academy, in Milton, Ontario, Canada.

Remaining players for the 2024 – 2025 season.

Shooting Guard Isaac McKneely (Scholarship), one of the go-to guys in the past two seasons when the game was on the line. McKneely is also one of the premier 3-point shooters in the country.

Shooting Guard Elijah Gertrude (Scholarship) is a returning sophomore who seen limited playing time this past season, mainly as a role player. His experience should help him vie for a starting spot on the roster. 

Shooting Forward Andrew Rohde (Scholarship) is a returning junior who has shown he can score in double figures on any given game.

Shooting Forward Taine Murray (Scholarship) is a senior who is also capable of scoring in bunches when called upon.

Center Blake Buchanan (Scholarship). A returning sophomore who gained valuable playing experience this past season. He has the ability to become an impact player for the Hoos but he may be challenged by walk-on player Carter Long who is a former ESPN four-star recruit & McDonald’s All-America nominee. He is also a Charlottesville native.

Center Anthony Robinson (Scholarship) is a 6.10” promising freshman who redshirted this past season to beef-up and learn the Bennett system.

Point Guard Christian Bliss (Scholarship) is also a redshirted freshman who will contend for playing time with Jalen Worley and Dai Dai Ames.

The Coach

Tony Bennett enters his 16th season as Head Basketball Coach of the University of Virginia, and he has compiled an outstanding record of 364 – 136. But that’s not all of his accomplishments:

     ACC Regular-Season Titles: 11 (2010, 2014, 2015, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2020, 2022, 2023)

     ACC Tournament Championships: 3 (2014, 2016, 2018)

NCAA Tournament Appearances: 15 (2012, 2013, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2017, 2018, 2019, 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024)

    National Coach of the Year Awards: 2 (2007, 2015)

Notable Milestones:

– Became the winningest coach in UVA men’s basketball history, surpassing Terry Holland (326-173) in 2023

   – Recorded his 250th win as a head coach against No. 14 Notre Dame in 2020.

    -Led the Cavaliers to their first No. 1 ranking in the AP poll since 1982 in 2018.

    -Guided UVA to a 31-3 record and the NCAA tournament championship in 2019.

    -Has a winning record against each of the team’s ACC rivals.

    -Has been ranked the top defensive coach in college basketball by ESPN Insider and a CBS

    Sports poll of head coaches.

Needless to say, his resume is very impressive, and his numbers will only increase should he remain coaching.

As a long-time fan of the Hoos, I look forward to the upcoming season and to see all the new faces. I got the feeling that UVA basketball is going to be fun to watch again.

Go HOOS!!!

-Jerry Corsaletti

                                                               

               

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NIL and the Transfer Portal Impact on College Basketball https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/05/22/nil-and-the-transfer-portal-impact-on-college-basketball/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=nil-and-the-transfer-portal-impact-on-college-basketball https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/05/22/nil-and-the-transfer-portal-impact-on-college-basketball/#comments Wed, 22 May 2024 22:45:31 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3129 College basketball, long celebrated for its passion, tradition, and unpredictability, is experiencing seismic shifts due to the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights and the NCAA transfer portal. While these changes have brought significant benefits to certain individual student-athletes, they are also introducing challenges that could fundamentally alter the landscape of college basketball. […]

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College basketball, long celebrated for its passion, tradition, and unpredictability, is experiencing seismic shifts due to the advent of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) rights and the NCAA transfer portal. While these changes have brought significant benefits to certain individual student-athletes, they are also introducing challenges that could fundamentally alter the landscape of college basketball.

NIL:

The NIL policy, which allows college athletes to profit from their personal brands, was implemented in July 2021, fundamentally altering the relationship between athletes and institutions. This change has empowered athletes, providing opportunities for them to monetize their fame through endorsements, social media, and other ventures. Players can now earn significant income while still in school, addressing a long-standing grievance about the NCAA’s strict amateurism rules.

The NIL era has also introduced new dynamics that complicate the collegiate sports landscape.

1.Recruitment Imbalances:
  NIL deals have amplified the existing disparities between programs.
Wealthier schools, particularly those with strong alumni networks and larger
media markets, can offer recruits lucrative endorsement opportunities. This
worsens the competitive imbalance, as top-tier programs can now leverage
financial incentives more openly to attract the best talent.

2. Shift in Player Priorities:
  The focus on marketability and a players own “Brand” may shift
players’ priorities away from team success and development. Athletes might
prioritize individual exposure over collegiate achievements, potentially
disrupting team cohesion and the traditional emphasis on team goals.

3. Potential for Exploitation:
  While NIL is designed to benefit athletes, it also opens the door
for potential exploitation by unscrupulous agents and sponsors. Young athletes,
many of whom lack experience in business negotiations, might fall prey to
unfavorable deals that do not adequately compensate them or align with their
best interests.

The Transfer Portal:

The change to the transfer portal has also damaged college basketball by providing players greater freedom to transfer between schools without having to sit out a year, as was previously required. This change has led to a huge level of player movement, with thousands of athletes entering the portal each year in search of better opportunities and NIL money.

While the portal offers athletes more control over their careers, it has introduced several challenges.

1. Coaches now face the constant threat of losing key players, creating turmoil in their roster management. Teams that invest in developing young talent may see their efforts wasted if those players transfer to other programs, disrupting continuity, long-term planning and program building

2. The ease of transferring has also led to a less stable environment. Players who don’t immediately receive playing time or the role they desire may quickly seek other options, which can foster a culture of impatience and short-term thinking. This undermines the traditional model of athletes developing and growing within a program over several years, building cohesion and loyalty.

3. Players have lost sight of the main purpose of college which is to use the abilities they were given to get an education and help prepare them for success after school. Very few have the elite abilities to have success playing basketball beyond college.

Conclusion:

Together, NIL and the transfer portal are creating a college basketball landscape where money and mobility dominate. Schools with strong financial backing and marketable platforms will likely attract top talent, further entrenching their dominance. Meanwhile, smaller programs may struggle to compete, both in terms of retaining players and attracting new ones.

For fans, these changes might lead to a less predictable and more fragmented sport. The excitement of watching a young team grow and mature over several seasons could be replaced by a more transient, mercenary model where rosters are overhauled annually. While this new reality might bring short-term excitement with high-profile transfers and star-studded lineups, it risks eroding the deep-seated traditions and loyalties that have long been the bedrock of college basketball.

by Franklin N. Gibson

Sports Analyst for Dr E C Fulcher Jr, LLC


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February’s UVA Basketball Summary https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/03/13/februarys-uva-basketball-summary/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=februarys-uva-basketball-summary https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/03/13/februarys-uva-basketball-summary/#comments Wed, 13 Mar 2024 19:55:00 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3081 The Wahoo’s began February on a Rocky Mountain high by winning their first three conference games. They were now in contention for the ACC top spot. But then the unthinkable happened – their offense began to unravel. In the next four games they averaged just 49 points per game which resulted in three loses. For […]

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The Wahoo’s began February on a Rocky Mountain high by winning their first three conference games.

They were now in contention for the ACC top spot. But then the unthinkable happened – their offense began to unravel.

In the next four games they averaged just 49 points per game which resulted in three loses.

For the month, they finished 5-3 chasing both North Carolina and Duke in the Conference.

There are two more regular/ conference games left in March before the league playoffs begin.

Although the Cav’s overall record stands at 21-8 – as of this writing – they took their defeats on the chin. Some of their eight loses were frustrating to watch because they were uncharacteristic blowouts.

This team is too good to have these kinds of lapses so it is a concern for Bennett going forward.

Let’s hope they can play winning basketball throughout March because March is when the men from the boys get separated.

Go Hoos!!

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Cavaliers’ January Highlights https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/02/03/cavaliers-january-highlights/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=cavaliers-january-highlights https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/02/03/cavaliers-january-highlights/#comments Sat, 03 Feb 2024 19:37:50 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3071 January proved to be a successful month for the Hoos. After two consecutive losses they showed their prowess by reeling off five straight wins which is no easy feat in the ACC. Entering February, the Cavs find themselves tied for second place with Duke – both 1 1/2  games behind North Carolina in the conference. […]

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January proved to be a successful month for the Hoos.

After two consecutive losses they showed their prowess by reeling off five straight wins which is no easy feat in the ACC.

Entering February, the Cavs find themselves tied for second place with Duke – both 1 1/2  games behind North Carolina in the conference. Overall, they possess a respectable 16-5 record.

The ACC is arguably the premier conference in the country. To date, twelve of the fifteen teams have winning records, and two (North Carolina & Duke) are ranked in the top ten in the country.

Reece Beekman continues to be the glue on Bennett’s team and one of the consummate players in college basketball.

If January was any indication of what to look for in February and March it must be the Cavs bench. When called upon, each of them fulfilled their roles to their expectation which is a sign of maturity.

At this point, it seems like Bennett has found the rotation he was searching for. With that being said, the road to the conference title looks promising.

As always, Let’s go Hoos!

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UVA HOO’s First-Half Report Card https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/01/04/uva-hoos-first-half-report-card/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uva-hoos-first-half-report-card https://drecfulcherjr.com/2024/01/04/uva-hoos-first-half-report-card/#comments Thu, 04 Jan 2024 23:00:06 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3067 If the Hoos are going to be competitive in the ACC, they are going to have to play better basketball, both offensively and defensively, because the heart of the competition awaits them for the next two months. With that being said, the Cavaliers finished the first half of their season 10-3, having lost to Wisconsin, […]

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If the Hoos are going to be competitive in the ACC, they are going to have to play better basketball, both offensively and defensively, because the heart of the competition awaits them for the next two months.

With that being said, the Cavaliers finished the first half of their season 10-3, having lost to Wisconsin, Memphis, and Notre Dame.

Statistically, Reese Beekman continues to be the anchor of the team averaging 13.1 ppg. He is followed by Isaac McNeely with 10.8 ppg. This should be an area of concern for Bennett going into the second half of the season because, at this point, the other members of the team are not contributing enough for them to be successful against ACC teams.

Collectively, they are averaging 65.8 ppg while surrendering 56.2 ppg. One area that requires improvement is at the free throw line where they are only converting 65% of their attempts.

Let’s hope Bennett can better prepare his team for conference play.

Go Hoos!!

Jerry Corsaletti

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UVA November Report Card https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/12/11/uva-november-report-card/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uva-november-report-card https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/12/11/uva-november-report-card/#comments Tue, 12 Dec 2023 01:47:13 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=3061 The Wahoos opened their season with four straight victories, which helped them crack the top twenty-five teams in the nation being voted number twenty-four. Needless to say, expectations began to rise after they had their way with Tarelton State; beat a quality University of Florida team in the Hall of Fame series, and then manhandled […]

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The Wahoos opened their season with four straight victories, which helped them crack the top twenty-five teams in the nation being voted number twenty-four.

Needless to say, expectations began to rise after they had their way with Tarelton State; beat a quality University of Florida team in the Hall of Fame series, and then manhandled both North Carolina A&T and Texas Southern.

During this four game stretch, UVA averaged seventy-four points per game while the defense allowed just fifty-one points per game.

Next on their schedule was the Fort Myers tip-off tournament. Their first opponent was the Wisconsin bagers from the Big Ten.

Basketball being basketball, Bennett’s team did not fair well and were handed a disappointing and uncharacteristic defeat. However, they did return to beat a scrappy West Virginia team 56 – 54.

The Wahoos did finish November on a high note with a very impressive win over then 14th  ranked Texas A&M.

Beekman, McKneely, and Dunn continue to be the pillars of the team. But portal transfers Groves, Buchanan, and Rohde made their presence felt as did Leon Bond III, and Dante Harris.

Also looking to play more minutes is Elijah Gertrude, Jordan Minor, Taine Murray, Bryce Walker, and Tristan How who are all talented players.

This team may very well be one of the better teams that Bennett has coached in recent years.

Looking forward to watching the progression of this Wahoo team.

Jerry Corsaletti

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UVA Regular Season Ends https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/03/09/uva-regular-season-ends/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=uva-regular-season-ends https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/03/09/uva-regular-season-ends/#comments Fri, 10 Mar 2023 01:11:01 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=2889 Overall, the Wahoo’s ended their regular season with a very respectable 23 – 6 record. They also finished tied for first place in the ACC division with a 15 – 5 record. Some of their wins were of the nail-biters variety as Tammy – for one – can attest to. The highlight of the season […]

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Overall, the Wahoo’s ended their regular season with a very respectable 23 – 6 record. They also finished tied for first place in the ACC division with a 15 – 5 record.

Some of their wins were of the nail-biters variety as Tammy – for one – can attest to.

The highlight of the season were wins over Duke, North Carolina, N.C. State, Baylor and Illinois…three of which were top twenty-five teams nationally.

They, themselves, finished the regular season ranked at number thirteen in Division One college basketball.

Armaan Franklin led the team in scoring with a 12.6 average followed closely by Jayden Gardner and Kihel Clark with 11.6 and 11.1 respectively.

If the Hoos had a weakness it might be at the free-throw line and with their beyond the arc shooting.

Their defence held up as expected, and they led the country in the assist/turnover category with a ratio of 1.87 – kudos for that.

Next for the Bennett led team is the ACC tournament followed by the NCAA tournament.

Let’s go Hoos!!

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January UVA Summary https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/02/07/january-uva-summary/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=january-uva-summary https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/02/07/january-uva-summary/#comments Tue, 07 Feb 2023 22:56:13 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=2882 We witnessed UVA basketball at its best this month. They vaulted from fifth place in the ACC to second place in what is arguably the best/toughest conference in all of college basketball. They finished the month of January with an impressive 8 – 1 record…. all against ACC opponents. Overall, the Cavaliers are 17 – […]

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We witnessed UVA basketball at its best this month. They vaulted from fifth place in the ACC to second place in what is arguably the best/toughest conference in all of college basketball.

They finished the month of January with an impressive 8 – 1 record…. all against ACC opponents.

Overall, the Cavaliers are 17 – 3 for the 2022-2023 season and are currently ranked #6 in the nation.

January’s victories proved to be a team effort. The stalwarts, Clark, Gardner, Beekman,  Franklin, and Vander Plas had more than enough help from off the bench.

Freshman Isaac McKneely continues to impress as does Ryan Dunn.

The two goals going forward are winning the ACC title, and being a number one seed in the NCAA tournament…all within their reach should they continue their winning ways.

Go Hoos!!

-Jerry Corsaletti

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Wahoos December Recap https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/01/06/wahoos-december-recap/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=wahoos-december-recap https://drecfulcherjr.com/2023/01/06/wahoos-december-recap/#comments Fri, 06 Jan 2023 16:49:51 +0000 https://drecfulcherjr.com/?p=2872 Houston and Miami proved to be stumbling blocks for the Wahoos in December. However, on the plus side, they defeated two ACC teams, they being, Florida State and Georgia Tech. Overall, they recorded a 4-2 record for the month. As of this writing, the Wahoos are ranked #11in the AP/Coaches polls and fourth in the […]

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Houston and Miami proved to be stumbling blocks for the Wahoos in December. However, on the plus side, they defeated two ACC teams, they being, Florida State and Georgia Tech. Overall, they recorded a 4-2 record for the month.

As of this writing, the Wahoos are ranked #11in the AP/Coaches polls and fourth in the ACC standings.

In January, things are not going to get any easier because they will be facing all ACC teams which is the heart of their schedule.

The combined win-lost record for those eight teams in January is 60-39. Not too shabby seeing that Florida State alone contributed eleven of those losses.

Statistically, Jayden Gardner leads the team in average points per game with 12 followed closely by Kihel Clark with 11.5 points.  

Overall, the team is averaging 70.2 points per game while allowing just 58.3 points.

Let’s hold on to our seats because January (and February) is going to be barometer to see just how good Bennett’s team is. Needless to say, they will have to bring their “A” game to each court.

-Jerry Corsaletti

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