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Wahoos Weekly: When and Where to Watch the Virginia Cavaliers This Week
We have got one other action-packed week of Virginia Cavaliers sports activities on deck. Eight Virginia sports activities groups will likely be in motion for a complete of 13 UVA sporting occasions this week.
Each the Virginia males’s and ladies’s tennis groups open up the autumn parts of their schedules this weekend. UVA ladies’s tennis hosts the Wahoowa Invitational from Friday via Sunday on the Virginia Tennis Facility on the Boar’s Head Resort. Virginia, Outdated Dominion, West Virginia, NC State, Illinois, Auburn, LSU, and Princeton will likely be represented with gamers competing individually in each singles and doubles play. The UVA males’s tennis staff will play on the Southern Intercollegiate event happening in Athens, Georgia from Friday via Sunday. Much like the Wahoowa Invitational, a number of Cavaliers will likely be competing individually towards gamers from Georgia, Texas, and USC.
UVA cross nation opens its season with the Virginia Invitational at Panorama Farms in Earlysville on Friday. The boys’s 6k will start at 9:30am and the ladies’s 5k will comply with at 10:15am. 15 Cavaliers will compete within the males’s 6k and 11 UVA runners will take part within the ladies’s 5k. Virginia will compete towards runners from Duke, Pittsburgh, Miami, and Norfolk State.
UVA volleyball performs the ultimate three matches of non-conference play this weekend at Memorial Gymnasium. The Cavaliers will host East Carolina and Mercer on Friday and Maryland on Saturday.
Now ranked No. 9 within the nation, the Virginia subject hockey staff performs a pair of ranked opponents this weekend. UVA will likely be on the street on Friday at No. 21 Boston Faculty earlier than returning residence to tackle No. 13 Saint Joseph’s on Sunday in Charlottesville.
Driving a two-match successful streak, the Virginia males’s soccer staff is ready to host Notre Dame in a Friday evening ACC conflict at Klockner Stadium. UVA will stay at residence to host American on Tuesday evening.
Seeking to bounce again from the loss at Illinois, Virginia soccer hosts Outdated Dominion on Saturday at 2pm at Scott Stadium.
The Virginia ladies’s soccer staff, which slipped to No. 7 within the rankings after taking part in VCU to a 0-0 draw on Sunday, heads to Chapel Hill for a showdown with No. 2 North Carolina on Saturday evening.
Contemporary off of a third-place end on the ANNIKA Intercollegiate event in Minnesota, the UVA ladies’s golf staff will play within the Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate on the Cherokee Nation Membership in Knoxville, Tennessee on Monday and Tuesday.
Learn on for particulars about the place and when every UVA sporting occasion is being performed and learn how to watch the Hoos on-line.
Friday, September sixteenth
All day: Girls’s Tennis – Wahoowa Invitational, Virginia Tennis Facility on the Boar’s Head Resort (Charlottesville, VA)
All day: Males’s Tennis at Southern Intercollegiate Championships, Magill Tennis Complicated (Athens, GA)
9:30am: Cross Nation – Virginia Invitational, Panorama Farms (Earlysville, VA)
12:30pm: Volleyball vs. East Carolina, Memorial Gymnasium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
4pm: Area Hockey at Boston Faculty, Boston Faculty Area Hockey Complicated (Newton, MA), ACC Community Additional
7pm: Males’s Soccer vs. Notre Dame, Klockner Stadium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
7:30pm: Volleyball vs. Mercer, Memorial Gymnasium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
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Saturday, September seventeenth
All day: Girls’s Tennis – Wahoowa Invitational, Virginia Tennis Facility on the Boar’s Head Resort (Charlottesville, VA)
All day: Males’s Tennis at Southern Intercollegiate Championships, Magill Tennis Complicated (Athens, GA)
2pm: Soccer vs. Outdated Dominion, Scott Stadium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community
3pm: Volleyball vs. Maryland, Memorial Gymnasium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
6pm: Girls’s Soccer at North Carolina (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
Sunday, September 18th
All day: Girls’s Tennis – Wahoowa Invitational, Virginia Tennis Facility on the Boar’s Head Resort (Charlottesville, VA)
All day: Males’s Tennis at Southern Intercollegiate Championships, Magill Tennis Complicated (Athens, GA)
2pm: Area Hockey vs. Saint Joseph’s, UVA Turf Area (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community
Monday, September nineteenth
TBA: Girls’s Golf – Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate, Cherokee Nation Membership (Knoxville, TN)
Tuesday, September twentieth
TBA: Girls’s Golf – Mercedes Benz Intercollegiate, Cherokee Nation Membership (Knoxville, TN)
7pm: Males’s Soccer vs. American, Klockner Stadium (Charlottesville, VA), ACC Community Additional
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Murphy, Pancol combine for three TD plays as Duke beats Virginia Tech 31-28
DURHAM, N.C. — Maalik Murphy’s three touchdown passes to Eli Pancol helped Duke overcome his three interceptions in a 31-28 win over slumping Virginia Tech on Saturday night.
Pancol racked up 188 yards receiving on five catches and Duke (8-3, 4-3 Atlantic Coast Conference), which had only nine first downs until the last four minutes, held on for its second victory in a row.
Virginia Tech’s Bhayshul Tuten rushed for 84 yards and a late touchdown, but the Hokies (5-6, 3-4) lost their third consecutive game.
With quarterback Kyron Drones out with an injury, Virginia Tech used Collin Schlee as the starter before turning to William Watson III. Schlee threw for one touchdown, while Watson fired for 140 yards and reached the end zone on a two-point conversion run for the game’s final points with 9:19 to play.
Duke overcame four turnovers. The Blue Devils had the ball at Virginia Tech’s 16-yard line with a first down before Star Thomas fumbled, with the Hokies taking over with 1:44 remaining. They didn’t pick up a first down.
Duke’s 14-0 lead less than 6½ minutes into the game came from Murphy’s 86-yard connection with Pancol on the team’s first snap. The hooked up for a 77-yard TD play on the next possession.
Virginia Tech scored 17 straight points, with Schlee’s 65-yard pass play to Ali Jennings providing the team’s first points. Ayden Greene had a 21-yard TD run. Jennings posted 158 yards receiving.
The takeaway
Virginia Tech: The Hokies remain a victory shy of bowl eligibility with one game remaining. They had three possessions with a chance to tie or take the lead in the final eight minutes but managed only 20 yards combined on those series.
Duke: The Blue Devils had enough big plays, but the rushing attack has pretty much been abandoned until a couple of late drives. The defense that had been so stout for portions of the season had some holes, but the unit buckled up down the stretch. The only blemish on Duke’s 5-1 home record is an overtime loss to SMU.
Up next
Virginia Tech: at home Saturday vs. Virginia
Duke: Saturday at Wake Forest
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5 thoughts from SMU-Virginia: Mustangs clinch conference title berth in first ACC season
CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. — The Mustangs spent three decades pushing to be back in a power conference.
This season — and Saturday’s win over Virginia — showed why.
No. 13 SMU (10-1, 7-0) dominated in its final road contest against the Cavaliers (5-6, 3-4) 33-7 to clinch a spot in the ACC title game on Dec. 7.
Between a lights-out defensive performance, which included shutting out Virginia for the first 55 minutes of play, and another impressive showing from quarterback Kevin Jennings, the Mustangs cruised to victory to become the first team in the conference to secure their trip to Charlotte.
Here are five thoughts from the win.
Mustangs continue to make history in first ACC season
Each week during this historic season, SMU has seemingly achieved more feats many thought were impossible during their first year in the ACC.
After tearing through their first six conference opponents, SMU’s win Saturday made it the first team to make the conference title game in its first season after moving from a Group of Five conference to a power conference.
The Mustangs’ dominant win against Virginia was their 16th straight against a conference opponent and 10th consecutive on the road — both among the longest active streaks in FBS.
The Mustangs were picked to finish seventh in the ACC’s preseason poll, majorly exceeding expectations with their season that now has them on the brink of their first College Football Playoff appearance.
Final | No. 13 SMU 33, Virginia 7
SMU clinches a spot in the ACC title game on Dec. 7, becoming the first team to make its conference championship game in the first year after moving from a Group of Five conference to a power conference. pic.twitter.com/CwCIaKxdiW
— Lia Assimakopoulos (@Lassimak) November 23, 2024
SMU defense led by Isaiah Smith and Jared Harrison-Hunte stifles UVA offense
SMU’s defense has been its most consistent facet this season, but after a weaker performance against Boston College last week, the group was seeking a bounce-back game.
That’s exactly what the Mustangs got from Scott Symons’ group, which was 4:16 away from posting its first shutout of the season. The Cavaliers finished with just 173 total yards and 65 on the ground. Last week against Boston College, the Mustang defense allowed 180 rushing yards and three touchdowns.
SMU was successful in getting to Virginia quarterback Anthony Colandrea, finishing with nine sacks. Defensive linemen Isaiah Smith and Jared Harrison-Hunte led the team with two each. Kori Roberson had 1.5 sacks.
Virginia made just three red zone trips. It missed a 41-yard field goal in the first half and could not convert a fourth-down attempt in the second half after intercepting Jennings.
With under five minutes to play, Virginia finally found the end zone as Colandrea hit Malachi Fields for the four-yard touchdown.
Kevin Jennings earns spot to compete on conference’s biggest stage
Jennings didn’t even begin the season as an ACC starter, but over the course of the last 12 weeks, he’s proven to be one of the conference’s top quarterbacks.
Against Virginia, Jennings was outstanding again, leading the Mustangs with a career-high 323 yards on 25 of 33 passing (76%) and three total touchdowns (two passing, one rushing).
He had a stretch in the first half where he completed 12 straight passes, including a third-down conversion where he dodged multiple sacks before finding Roderick Daniels Jr. for the completion.
Jennings did have two turnovers in the second half, an interception and a fumble.
Nevertheless, a matchup with either Heisman candidate Cam Ward from Miami or Clemson’s Cade Klubnik in the ACC championship will be an intriguing one.
All wide receivers get involved in Jennings’ career day
Jennings has lost two of his top receiving targets over the past few weeks with both tight end RJ Maryand and wide receiver Jake Bailey going down with season-ending injuries.
But Saturday’s win showed the depth of the Mustang pass catchers with six different players recording multiple receptions and combining for 323 total yards.
Jordan Hudson led the group in receptions for the second consecutive week. After recording a career-high seven catches for 99 yards and a touchdown against Boston College, Hudson had six for 56 yards and a 17-yard touchdown reception in the first half against Virginia.
SMU’s leading receiver in yardage, however, was Moochie Dixon, who took four catches 89 yards with a long of 53 yards. Daniels added another five for 58 yards.
Tight end Matthew Hibner had SMU’s final 16-yard touchdown with 1:42 remaining.
The receivers stepped up, as Virginia limited SMU’s running backs, which combined for 111 yards on 35 carries.
Mustangs to close out regular season at Ford Stadium
SMU will get a chance to enjoy senior day next week without worrying about its ACC title game chances.
Having already clinched their spot, SMU will play its final regular-season game at Ford Stadium against Cal with a chance to become the first since the 1992 Florida State Seminoles to finish its inaugural campaign in a power conference unbeaten.
SMU has more to play for beyond the ACC title game. While it looks like the Mustangs will need to win the ACC championship to earn a spot in the College Football Playoff, at-large bids are still at play. Finishing 8-0 in conference play would be key to helping the Mustangs’ chances at one of those seven spots — or a better bowl selection should they miss out on the playoff.
They will also await their ACC championship opponent. Miami can secure their title game berth with a win over Syracuse next week, but Clemson would earn the spot if Miami loses.
Find more SMU coverage from The Dallas Morning News here.
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SMU-Virginia free livestream: How to watch college football game, TV, schedule
The No. 13 SMU Mustangs play against the Virginia Cavaliers in a college football game today. The matchup will begin at 11 a.m. CT on ESPN 2. Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
The Mustangs enter this matchup with a 9-1 record, and they are undefeated in conference play. Notably, the team has won seven games in a row. In their most recent game, the Mustangs defeated Boston College 38-28.
During the victory, SMU accrued 438 total yards. The team’s star quarterback Kevin Jennings threw for 298 yards and three touchdowns. He has thrown for 15 touchdowns and nearly 2,200 yards this season, so he will be a key player to watch today.
The Cavaliers enter this matchup with a 5-5 record, and they are coming off a 35-14 loss against Notre Dame. During the loss, Virginia struggled offensively. The team had five turnovers, which included three interceptions. Notably, Virginia only completed 17-36 passes against Notre Dame, so they will need to rely on their rushing attack today.
Fans can watch this game for free online by using the free trials offered by DirecTV Stream and Fubo TV. Alternatively, Sling offers a first-month discount to new users.
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