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ACC releases Virginia men’s basketball’s 2024-25 conference schedule
We’ve reach another prominent milestone in the countdown to basketball season as the ACC released the conference schedule for each of its 18 member institutions on Tuesday. The Virginia Cavaliers will play 20 league games, 10 at home and 10 on the road.
Here it is in all it’s glory.
Virginia basketball’s 2024-25 conference schedule (home games bolded)
12/7 at Southern Methodist
12/31 NC State
1/4 Louisville
1/8 at California
1/11 at Stanford
1/15 Southern Methodist
1/18 at Louisville
1/21 Boston College
1/25 Notre Dame
1/29 at Miami
2/1 Virginia Tech
2/3 at Pittsburgh
2/8 Georgia Tech
2/15 at Virginia Tech
2/17 Duke
2/22 at North Carolina
2/26 at Wake Forest
3/1 Clemson
3/4 Florida State
3/8 at Syracuse
Notes on UVA’s schedule
The ‘Hoos open league play with SMU on the road on December 7th and is the lone conference game before the exam break. A little over a month later, Tony Bennett’s group will embark on their first west coast swing in this new era of ACC basketball, seeing Cal and Stanford just three days apart before returning home to see SMU for a second time.
A noon tip on New Year’s Eve against the NC State Wolfpack, the very team that ended Virginia’s ACC Tournament run this past March, is certainly a first-half-defining game.
As for the perennial title contenders, Virginia will see Duke and North Carolina just once in the regular season; those dates coming in succession on February 17th (home) and February 22nd (away) respectively. The Cavaliers will see the Hokies twice in February, once on the first Saturday of the month in Charlottesville and then for a second time two weeks later in Blacksburg.
The schedule features two Saturday-Monday turnarounds and both come in conference play in February which will be valuable dress rehearsals for when it’s time to fill out brackets. Pittsburgh follows Virginia Tech on the third of February and Duke also follows the Hokies oddly enough on the 17th.
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A skydiver crashed into the Lane Stadium scoreboard before Virginia Tech’s spring football game Saturday.
Virginia Tech officials said on X that the skydiver “was safely secured and is currently stable” following rescue efforts. The incident caused a delay in the start of the spring game.
“Thankful for game days with Hokie Nation and for the Blacksburg and Virginia Tech first responders whose quick actions safely returned today’s parachuter to the ground without injury,” the university said.
The name of the skydiver wasn’t released.
“Our primary focus remains on their well-being,” Virginia Tech officials said in a statement. “We extend our sincere appreciation to the first responders, event staff, and medical personnel for their swift, coordinated and professional response.”
Video footage showed the skydiver’s parachute landing between the “C” and the “H” on the Virginia Tech lettering on top of the scoreboard before first responders rescued him.
CBS News has reached out to the Blacksburg Fire Department for details on the incident.
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A much cleaner performance carried Clemson baseball on Friday, as it answered the previous night’s loss with a 5-1 win over No. 9 Virginia.
Michael Sharman set the tone from the start. He kept Virginia off balance all night, working eight innings while giving up just a single run. There weren’t many free passes, and he consistently pitched ahead, which allowed him to stay in control deep into the game. Hayden Simmerson wrapped things up in the ninth without any trouble.
At the plate, Nate Savoie was the difference. He delivered two home runs, including a go-ahead shot later in the game that put Clemson in front for good. His first long ball gave the Tigers an early edge, and he finished with three RBIs on the night.
Virginia managed to pull even midway through, but Clemson quickly responded. The offense strung together quality at-bats, with Bryce Clavon driving in a run and Luke Gaffney continuing his strong weekend with multiple hits. The Tigers created more separation late, adding another run after working a bases-loaded situation.
Clemson moves to 25-15 overall and 6-11 in conference play with the win. The series now comes down to Saturday’s matchup in Charlottesville.
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