Virginia
Where to Watch Virginia vs. Coppin State: Tipoff Time, TV Channel, Odds
Virginia will host Coppin State in its second game of the 2024-2025 season on Monday night at John Paul Jones Arena. UVA is looking to improve to 2-0 on the season after dispatching Campbell 65-56 in the season opener on Wednesday, while Coppin State is seeking its first victory of the season after starting the year 0-3 with losses to Wake Forest, High Point, and Rider.
This will be the fourth-ever meeting between the Cavaliers and Eagles and first since 2021, when Virginia defeated Coppin State 68-52 at John Paul Jones Arena. UVA leads the all-time series with Coppin State 3-0 and every meeting has taken place in Charlottesville. Virginia is 22-0 all-time against current members of the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference and the Cavaliers are 99-10 in non-conference play at John Paul Jones Arena since the 2009-2010 season.
For Virginia, Monday night’s game represents a final “tune-up” game before embarking on a series of more significant non-conference tests against Villanova, Tennessee, and Baylor/St. John’s.
See below for all the information you need to know about Virginia vs. Coppin State, including tipoff time, TV and streaming designations, radio details, and betting odds.
Game Information: Coppin State (0-3) at Virginia (1-0)
Date/Time: Monday, November 11th at 7pm ET
Location: John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia
Where to watch/stream: ACC Network Extra/ESPN+
Commentators: Corey Spector (Play-by-Play), Tykera Carter (Analyst)
Spread: Virginia -27.5
Over/Under: 123.5
Radio: Virginia Sports Radio Network | SiriusXM 381, SXM App 971
– Alexandria: WSBN, AM 630
– Arlington: WSBN, AM 630
– Ashland: WRVA, AM 1140
– Blacksburg: WPLY, FM 101.1/AM 610
– Blackstone: WKLV, AM 1440
– Buena Vista: WREL, FM 100.3
– Centreville: WSBN, AM 630
– Charlottesville: WWWV, FM 97.5
– Charlottesville: WINA, FM 98.9/AM 1070
– Chesapeake: WJFV, AM 1650
– Christiansburg: WPLY, FM 101.1/AM 610
– Covington: WXCF, FM 107.5/AM 1230
– Dale City: WSBN, AM 630
– Hampton: WJFV, AM 1650
– Harrisonburg: WWWV, FM 97.5
– Hopewell: WRVA, AM 1140
– Leesburg: WSBN, AM 630
– Lexington: WWWV, FM 97.5
– Lynchburg: WPLY, FM 107.5/AM 1390
– Manassas: WSBN, AM 630
– Martinsville: WHEE, AM 1370
– McLean: WSBN, AM 630
– Mechanicsville: WRVA, AM 1140
– Newport News: WJFV, AM 1650
– Norfolk: WJFV, AM 1650
– Petersburg: WRVA, AM 1140
– Portsmouth: WJFV: AM 1650
– Reston: WSBN, AM 630
– Richmond: WRVA, AM 1140
– Roanoke: WPLY, FM 101.1/AM 610
– Salem: WPLY, FM 101.1/AM 610
– Staunton: WREL, FM 100.3
– Suffolk: WJFV, AM 1650
– Tappahannock: WRAR, FM 105.5
– Virginia Beach: WJFV, AM 1650
– Washington, D.C.: WSBN, AM 630
– Waynesboro: WINA, FM 98.9/AM 1070
– Winchester: WINC, FM 105.5/AM 1400
Click the following link for a full preview of Virginia vs. Coppin State with everything you need to know, including game details and notes, an opponent scouting report, what to watch for, and a score prediction: Virginia Basketball vs. Coppin State Game Preview, Score Prediction
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Virginia
VSP issues senior alert for missing 63-year-old
(WSET) — Virginia State Police has issued a senior alert on behalf of the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office on Thursday.
According to VSP, the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office is looking for Gregory Dale Jordan.
VSP describes Jordan as white, sex: male, age: 63 years old, height: 6’0”, weight: 210 lbs., with green eyes and white hair.
According to VSP, Jordan was last seen on Wednesday on Sunburst Road in Campbell County. His clothing description is unknown. He has a long white beard. He is believed to be on foot.
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The missing senior suffers from a cognitive impairment, and the disappearance poses a credible threat to their health and safety, as determined by the investigating agency, VSP said.
You’re asked to contact the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office [24/7 dispatch] with any information regarding their whereabouts at (434) 332-9574, VSP said.
Virginia
West Virginia commit announces decision by blasting ‘Country Roads,’ lighting a couch on fire
A big moment in any student-athlete’s career is announcing what school they’re committing to, and I don’t think you’re going to find an announcement better than one we’ve got coming from one of the newest West Virginia Mountaineers.
What’s that smell? It… it smells like a couch burning to the sounds of the Mountaineers’ beloved John Denver “Take Me Home, Country Roads.”
You bet your sweet a– that’s what it is.
There’s a growing chance that any recruit who lights a couch on fire is going to end up wearing one of these. (Photo by Kevin Abele/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
Ethan Lawson is a 6’6″, 300-lb offensive lineman and part of the 2027 recruiting class.
THE 2007 MOUNTAINEERS REMAIN COLLEGE FOOTBALL’S GREATEST ‘WHAT-IF’ STORY NEARLY TWO DECADES LATER
According to Sport Illustrated he has fielded offers from a bunch of programs including Appalachian State, Liberty, Air Force, Army, Navy, Duke, Wake Forest, UConn and more.
But, they all missed out because Lawson posted his decision on X, and well… I think he was always West Virginia material.
Bobcat Goldthwait was burning couches on camera before it was cool.
But, alright, there’s no doubt about it: someone is about to sell some jerseys.
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And if there’s not a furniture store in Morgantown that brings in Lawson and fellow offensive line recruit Kevin Brown (who also lit a couch on fire because that’s becoming a thing) for an ad, then… then, well, I don’t know what, but it would be quite the missed opportunity.
It’s early, but Rich Rodriguez’s West Virginia Mountaineers lead college football in recruits burning couches. (Ben Queen-Imagn Images)
Hey, like it or not, sometimes in the age of NIL it can be a popularity contest. If fans like you, it could mean greater visibility and more lucrative deals. Perhaps that was the mission here, and we all know it worked.
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I refuse to believe any Mountaineers fans saw that video, heard the song and then didn’t reflexively raise a beer (even if they didn’t realize they were drinking one and say, “Hell yeah, brother.”)
We’ll see if the sort of thing translates onto the field, but even if it doesn’t, I feel like there’s money to be made making appearances and lighting furniture on fire at frat parties.
Virginia
Crews put out house fire in Bristol, Virginia
BRISTOL, Va. (WCYB) — Crews put out a house fire in Bristol, Virginia, on Wednesday morning, according to officials.
The Bristol, Virginia Fire Department was dispatched at 3:09 a.m. for the fire in the 900 block of Vermont Avenue. The house was unoccupied at the time fire crews arrived on the scene.
Firefighters encountered heavy smoke and flames in the front of the house. They were able to quickly extinguish the fire under challenging conditions. The fire scene remains active and an investigation is underway. No injuries have been reported.
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