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How to watch Virginia Cavaliers vs. Miami Hurricanes: Live stream, TV channel, start time for Monday’s NCAA Basketball game
Who’s Playing
Miami Hurricanes @ Virginia Cavaliers
Current Records: Miami 15-7, Virginia 17-5
How To Watch
What to Know
We’ve got another exciting ACC matchup on schedule as the Miami Hurricanes and the Virginia Cavaliers are set to tip at 7:00 p.m. ET on February 5th at John Paul Jones Arena. Both teams come into the matchup bolstered by wins in their previous matches.
Last Saturday, the Hurricanes were able to grind out a solid win over the Hokies, taking the game 82-74.
Miami got their victory on the backs of several key players, but it was Kyshawn George out in front who scored 16 points along with five rebounds and four steals. George didn’t help Miami’s cause all that much against the Wolfpack on Tuesday but the same can’t be said for this game. Bensley Joseph was another key contributor, scoring 14 points.
Meanwhile, Virginia entered their tilt with the Tigers with five consecutive wins but they’ll enter their next game with six. In a tight matchup that could have gone either way, the Cavaliers made off with a 66-65 victory over the Tigers.
Virginia’s win was a true team effort, with many players turning in solid performances. Perhaps the best among them was Jacob Groves, who scored 17 points.
The Hurricanes are on a roll lately: they’ve won three of their last four matchups, which provided a nice bump to their 15-7 record this season. As for the Cavaliers, their victory was their third straight on the road, which pushed their record up to 17-5.
Monday’s contest is shaping up to be a scrappy matchup: Miami have been smashing the glass this season, having averaged 37.5 rebounds per game. It’s a different story for Virginia, though, as they’ve been averaging only 32.9 rebounds per game. Given Miami’s sizable advantage in that area, the Cavaliers will need to find a way to close that gap.
Miami is hoping to beat the odds on Monday, as the experts think they’re headed for a loss. Those interested in the spread don’t face an easy decision since they are 13-8-1 and Virginia is 3-4.
Odds
Virginia is a solid 6-point favorite against Miami, according to the latest college basketball odds.
The oddsmakers had a good feel for the line for this one, as the game opened with the Cavaliers as a 5-point favorite.
The over/under is set at 132.5 points.
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Series History
Virginia has won 7 out of their last 10 games against Miami.
- Dec 20, 2022 – Miami 66 vs. Virginia 64
- Feb 19, 2022 – Virginia 74 vs. Miami 71
- Feb 05, 2022 – Virginia 71 vs. Miami 58
- Mar 01, 2021 – Virginia 62 vs. Miami 51
- Mar 04, 2020 – Virginia 46 vs. Miami 44
- Feb 02, 2019 – Virginia 56 vs. Miami 46
- Feb 13, 2018 – Virginia 59 vs. Miami 50
- Feb 20, 2017 – Miami 54 vs. Virginia 48
- Mar 11, 2016 – Virginia 73 vs. Miami 68
- Feb 22, 2016 – Miami 64 vs. Virginia 61
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Virginia State Parks recognized as a 2026 top Virginia employer for interns
VIRGINIA – Virginia State Parks just earned a major accolade. The Virginia Department of Conservation and Recreation announced that the park system has been named a 2026 Top Virginia Employer for Interns by the State Council of Higher Education for Virginia.
This honor celebrates employers who go above and beyond in mentorship, professional development, workplace culture and giving students real opportunities to contribute.
“DCR recognizes the exceptional work Virginia State Parks does to open doors for students and service members pursuing careers in conservation,” said DCR Director Nikki Rovner. “This recognition underscores Virginia State Parks’ dedication to fostering future leaders, and it’s gratifying to see their efforts recognized statewide.”
Virginia State Parks offers a range of hands-on experiences through its internship programs, including the new Ranger Conservation Corps, which launched in 2025, and participation in the U.S. Department of Defense SkillBridge program for transitioning service members. The Ranger Conservation Corps is designed to immerse students in natural resource management, environmental education and park operations.
“Developing the next generation of conservation leadership in Virginia is critical to our mission to protect and conserve Virginia’s natural and cultural resources for the future,” said DCR Deputy Director of Operations Frank Stovall. “Our state parks personnel, with support from our human resources team, have created an award-winning program that prepares interns for the next steps in their conservation career.”
Every year, Virginia State Parks hosts interns from colleges, universities and service members from across the state.
To learn more about internship and career opportunities with Virginia State Parks, visit www.virginiastateparks.gov.
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Greensburg Central Catholic star Erica Gribble changes plans, follows coach from Richmond to Virginia of the ACC
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Virginia’s Spanberger Approves Workplace Heat Safety Standards
Virginia will join a growing list of states with workplace heat safety standards that private-sector employers must follow under legislation approved by Gov. Abigail Spanberger (D).
The bill (SB 288) tasks the state’s Safety and Health Codes Board with creating standards for indoor and outdoor workplaces no later than May 1, 2028, adding Virginia to a handful of states that have dictated heat safety protocols in the absence of a federal standard.
The US Occupational Safety and Health Administration continued work on developing a national heat safety rule in 2025, but President Donald Trump’s deregulatory goals are likely to yield a more employer-friendly standard than those passed in Democratic-majority states.
Virginia employers will be required to provide water, access to shade, rest periods, acclimatization, and training for working in heat. High-heat procedures would take effect at a temperature threshold to be determined by the board in its rulemaking.
Deciding on an appropriate temperature threshold to trigger protections has been a notable challenge, both in state proposals and OSHA’s federal regulatory efforts.
California, Maryland, Minnesota, Oregon, and Washington state have mandated workplace heat safety standards, while Colorado has imposed a standard specific to agriculture workers.
Virginia regulators previously considered a workplace heat safety proposal but halted the rulemaking process in late 2021, with some board members citing concerns it would conflict or be redundant with the federal regulation that they thought at the time would be implemented soon.
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