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Recapping Coach Mox’s First UVA Women’s Basketball Recruiting Class
In the end, coaches are judged by wins and losses, banners hung, and sustained success. Six months nonetheless stay earlier than Amaka Agugua-Hamilton can have her first likelihood to begin to mould that legacy as she begins her tenure as head coach of the Virginia girls’s basketball program.
But, within the two and a half months which have elapsed since Coach Mox was named head coach of the Cavaliers, she has checked practically each field attainable as she takes the reins of a serious convention basketball program for the primary time.
Coach Mox took no time in any respect to calm down in Charlottesville and instantly hit the recruiting path, seeking to safe some much-needed reinforcements for the UVA roster. On this job, Agugua-Hamilton confronted an uphill battle as she entered the recruiting cycle late within the course of and scrambled to string collectively a 2022 recruiting class for Virginia.
Coach Mox met that problem head-on and knocked it out of the park.
On April ninth, Notre Dame switch Samantha Brunelle introduced her dedication to Virginia. Brunelle, who attended William Monroe Excessive Faculty in Stanardsville, simply down the street from Charlottesville, was the No. 1 total recruit within the class of 2019 and was named to the ACC All-Freshman Crew in 2020 after averaging 13.8 factors and 5.7 rebounds per recreation in her first season in South Bend. After a few seasons the place accidents restricted Brunelle’s enjoying time, she entered the switch portal and Agugua-Hamilton was in a position to persuade the Virginia native to return residence and use her remaining two years of eligibility enjoying for the Cavaliers.
4 days later, Coach Mox struck once more, this time securing a dedication from the highschool class of 2022. Cady Pauley, who had initially dedicated to play for Agugua-Hamilton at Missouri State, introduced her dedication to UVA on April thirteenth. Pauley was one of many top-scoring highschool gamers within the nation this season, averaging 33 factors per recreation. She completed her highschool profession with 3,074 factors, eighth on the all-time scoring record in Missouri ladies’ basketball historical past.
Lower than two weeks later, the Cavaliers signed Yonta Vaughn, a star level guard out of Bishop McNamara Excessive Faculty in Maryland. ESPN ranked Vaughn because the No. 15 level guard within the nation and the No. 72 total participant within the class of 2022.
Lastly, on April twenty eighth, Minnesota guard Alexia Smith transferred to Virginia, rounding out a formidable recruiting class for Coach Mox, particularly given the circumstances. Smith appeared in 52 complete video games over the past two seasons for the Golden Gophers, together with 12 begins in her freshman season. Initially rated a five-star prospect popping out of highschool in Columbus, Ohio, Smith was the No. 15-ranked guard within the class of 2020 and led her highschool crew to 2 state championships.
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The additions of Brunelle, Pauley, Vaughn, and Smith will go a good distance in the direction of supplementing the depth, expertise, and expertise on the UVA roster in yr one of many Amaka Agugua-Hamilton period of Virginia girls’s basketball. The Cavaliers are set to return 5 gamers with a number of video games of beginning expertise from final season: Carole Miller, London Clarkson, Camryn Taylor, Mir McLean, and Taylor Valladay, in addition to function gamers Kaydan Lawson and McKenna Dale, who each appeared in practically each recreation within the 2021-2022 season. McLean, a mid-season switch from UConn, was the Twenty fifth-ranked recruit in her class and a McDonald’s All-American in 2020. If Agugua-Hamilton can maximize her potential, McLean could possibly be a star within the making for the Cavaliers.
Whereas we’re nonetheless a methods away from having the ability to draw any severe conclusions in regards to the hiring of Coach Mox, we’re actually in a position to say: thus far so good.
For the primary time in a number of years, there’s palpable and justifiable pleasure surrounding the Virginia girls’s basketball program.
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Virginia's statehouse control hinges on 3 key special elections
RICHMOND, Va. (AP) — Three special elections taking place on Tuesday to fill seats in the Virginia Senate and House of Delegates will determine whether Democrats or Republicans have control of the Statehouse in Republican Glenn Youngkin’s final year as governor.
In northern Loudoun County, Republican Tumay Harding and Democrat Del. Kannan Srinivasan are vying to succeed Suhas Subramanyam in the state Senate after the Democrat was elected to the U.S. House in November. Also on the ballot are Democrat JJ Singh and Republican Ram Venkatachalam, who are racing to replace Srinivasan in the state House of Delegates after he vacated his seat to run in the special Senate election.
In central Goochland County, Republican Luther Cifers is up against Democrat Jack Trammell, a college professor, in a state Senate race. They hope to succeed U.S. Rep. John McGuire, who clinched Virginia’s 5th Congressional District after narrowly defeating former U.S. Rep. Bob Good by less than a percentage point in a bitter primary, which led to a recount in August.
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The special elections are being closely watched by outside observers to gauge voters’ moods after November’s presidential race, which left many Democrats reckoning with the party’s losses in federal elections. In Virginia, Senate Democrats have a narrow 20-18 majority since McGuire and Subramanyam’s resignations, making the special elections key to the party’s efforts to preserve a majority in both chambers. In the House of Delegates, Democrats have a 50-49 lead following Srinivasan’s departure.
Srinivasan, the first Indian American immigrant elected to the Virginia House of Delegates, and Singh, a Virginia native and the son of Indian immigrants, are hoping to hold the Democratic seats within a county where data shows that Vice President Kamala Harris received 57% of the vote in her failed bid against President-elect Donald Trump. Both Singh and Srinivasan have largely centered their campaigns around abortion rights in Virginia. It comes at a time when state Democrats are working to enshrine a constitutional right to an abortion in the state.
“What motivates me is the high-stakes election,” Srinivasan said. “The Senate majority is on the line. The constitutional amendment is on the line.”
Harding, the daughter of Turkish Uzbek immigrants and Venkatachalam, an Indian American immigrant, aim to flip the senate and house seats from Democrats. Both candidates, who each unsuccessfully ran for the Loudoun County Board of Supervisors in 2023, have centered their state campaigns along party lines, such as parents’ rights, crime and the economy.
“Our schools are faltering and riddled with politics and division, our neighbors have been made victims of illegal migrant crime, and our families are struggling to afford groceries, gas, and housing,” Harding said in a statement when launching her campaign. “All of this could change if we win this election and give Governor Youngkin a new majority in the Senate.”
In the 10th State Senate district, conservatives are putting their weight behind Cifers to succeed McGuire following a lengthy, multi-ballot primary among Republican voters last month. Cifers, a Prince Edward County resident and president of a Virginia kayaking business, said he never envisioned himself running for office but wanted to bring a different perspective to the legislature, particularly regarding housing and the economy.
“I’m much more concerned about doing the right thing, making sure that we’re constitutionally minded and respecting the will of the voters before I’m super interested in getting into party politics,” Cifers said.
Trammell, who unsuccessfully ran for the 7th U.S. House District in 2014, is hoping to flip the Republican stronghold, which supported Trump by more than 25 points in November, according to the nonpartisan Virginia Public Access Project. Trammell said he partly decided to run for office because he believed his community should have a competitive electoral process.
“There are factors that are transforming District 10,” he said. “To call it a monolithic, traditional-rural Republican district is a little bit of a disservice to the people who are actually living there, working there and raising families there now.”
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Olivia Diaz is a corps member for The Associated Press/Report for America Statehouse News Initiative. Report for America is a nonprofit national service program that places journalists in local newsrooms to report on undercovered issues.
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Mercer DT Arias Nash Commits To Virginia Tech
Arias Nash
Defensive tackle
Mercer
6-1, 275
1 year remaining (Sr.)
Virginia Tech added depth up front on Monday evening when Mercer defensive tackle Arias Nash committed to the Hokies.
The Charlotte, N.C., native racked up 12.5 tackles for loss, nine sacks and 14 quarterback hurries this season with the Bears and was named an FCS All-American by FCS Football Central. He has one year of eligibility remaining.
In three seasons at Mercer, Nash notched 70 tackles, deflected three passes and forced one fumble to go with 14 sacks and the aforementioned nine TFLs over 1,038 snaps.
In 2024, he posted eight tackles in back-to-back games against Princeton and Samford. Nash also tallied four tackles, including a TFL, and two quarterback hurries in November at Alabama — his lone FBS competition of the year. The following week against Furman, he had his first career two-sack game vs. Furman while forcing his first career fumble.
PFF was impressed with his play this season. In 648 snaps, he received an 85.8 overall grade, an 80.2 mark for run defense and an 83.5 for pass rush. His tackling grade was poor at 46.0, though.
Nash is the second defensive tackle addition of the offseason for the Hokies, joining Hampton’s Jahzari Priester. He gives Tech eight scholarship tackles to work with next season, a group headlined by returners Kelvin Gilliam (r-Sr.), Kemari Copeland (r-Jr.) and Emmett Laws (r-Fr.).
He’s a product of Stuart Cramer High School, where he had 371 tackles, 15.5 sacks and two defensive touchdowns to accompany his 11 forced fumbles and two fumble recoveries. As a senior, he was the region’s defensive player of the year and earned all-state accolades after compiling 114 tackles, 29 TFLs, six sacks, five forced fumbles and 22 quarterback hurries.
Despite that, Nash was an unranked prospect out of high school. He held offers from nearby Charlotte and Gardner-Webb, along with Emory & Henry and other Division II schools. This time around, he entered the transfer portal in mid-December and kept his recruitment quiet.
Overall, Nash is Tech’s 13th portal acquisition and the seventh on defense, five of which are defensive backs.
For more information on Virginia Tech’s comings and goings in the portal, click here for Tech Sideline’s roster management page.
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West Virginia Extends Offer to Alabama Transfer Linebacker Sterling Dixon
West Virginia is getting in on the action for what will be one of the most coveted recruits in the transfer portal, sending out an offer to former Alabama freshman linebacker Sterling Dixon.
Dixon has also been contacted by Houston, North Carolina, Oklahoma, and a few others. He appeared in just three games this season, making one tackle, which came in their win over Western Kentucky. WVU is hoping to get a date for a visit nailed down soon.
He chose the Crimson Tide over offers from Arkansas, Auburn, Florida State, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisville, LSU, Maryland, Miami, Michigan, Michigan State, Minnesota, Mississippi State, Notre Dame, Oklahoma, Ole Miss, Oregon, Penn State, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, UCF, USC, and about a dozen others.
In his senior year at Spanish Fort High School, Dixon racked up 128 tackles, 32 tackles for loss, 32 hurries, 15 sacks, two fumble recoveries, one forced fumble, one interception, and one pass breakup.
Dixon will have four years of eligibility remaining.
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