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2014–15 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team


2014–15 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball
Atlantic Coast Conference
No. 8
No. 6
30–4 (16–2 ACC)
Tony Bennett (6th season)
Ritchie McKay (6th season)
Ron Sanchez (6th season)
Jason Williford (6th season)
Blocker-Mover
Pack-line
Malcolm Brogdon
Anthony Gill
Darion Atkins
John Paul Jones Arena

The 2014–15 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team represented the University of Virginia during the 2014–15 NCAA Division I men's basketball season, in their 110th season of play. The team was led by head coach Tony Bennett, in his sixth year, and played their home games at John Paul Jones Arena as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

Building on the success of the previous season, the Cavaliers had their best regular season in program history with a record of 28–2, their first undefeated non-conference regular season record since 2000–01, and their highest national ranking since 1982–83, ranking at number two on the AP Poll for a total of seven weeks. The Cavaliers also became the first team outside of Tobacco Road to win back-to-back ACC regular season championships, with their conference record of 16–2. Particular highlights included holding Rutgers, Harvard, and Georgia Tech to under thirty points each. Virginia also held Harvard to a single field goal in the first half of their game, tying the NCAA record for fewest field goals allowed in the first half of a game since the shot clock was instituted in 1986. However, late-season injuries, in particular Justin Anderson's nearly five-week-long absence due to a broken finger and appendectomy, hurt the team, with the Cavaliers falling in a close loss to North Carolina in the ACC tournament semifinals. In the NCAA tournament they defeated Belmont in the second round before losing in the third round to Michigan State.

The Cavaliers finished the season 30–4 overall and 16–2 in conference play, finishing in first place in the ACC outright for the first time since the 1980–81 season. They proceeded to win the ACC tournament for their second-ever conference championship. The team also tied for the most wins in a season in school history, set a school record for the most single-season conference wins, and earned their highest final national ranking since 1982. The Cavaliers received a #1 seed in the NCAA tournament, where they defeated Coastal Carolina and Memphis before losing to Michigan State in the Sweet Sixteen.

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownNotes
Teven Jones5G6'0"182SophomoreKannapolis, NCTransferred to Tarleton State
Joe Harris12G6'6"225SeniorChelan, WAGraduated/Cleveland Cavaliers
Akil Mitchell25F6'8"225SeniorCharlotte, NCGraduated/Houston Rockets/Rio Grande Valley Vipers
Thomas Rogers30G6'6"206SeniorFarmville, VAGraduated
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious School
Darius Thompson51G6'5"181SophomoreMurfreesboro, TNTransferred from Tennessee. Under NCAA transfer rules, Thompson must redshirt for the 2014–15 season. After this season he will have three years of remaining eligibility.
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Jack Salt CAuckland, New ZealandWestlake High School6 ft 10 in (2.08 m)230 lb (100 kg)09/18/2013
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Marial Shayok SGOttawa, OntarioBlair Academy6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)205 lb (93 kg)04/22/2014
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
B. J. Stith SGBrunswick, VirginiaOak Hill Academy6 ft 5 in (1.96 m)200 lb (91 kg)09/03/2011
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Isaiah Wilkins SFNorcross, GeorgiaGreater Atlanta Christian School6 ft 8 in (2.03 m)210 lb (95 kg)09/01/2013
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:
Overall recruit ranking:
Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, On3, and ESPN may conflict in their listings of height and weight.
In these cases, the average was taken. ESPN grades are on a 100-point scale.
Sources:

"2014 Team Ranking". Rivals. | | | | | |

On November 7, 2014, head coach Tony Bennett announced, via a Virginia athletic department press release, that London Perrantes and Evan Nolte would be suspended for two scrimmages and the first game of the season due to a violation of team rules. Following the first game of the season against James Madison, Bennett stated that Jack Salt was "leaning" towards a redshirt, but he had not made a final decision yet.

On February 7, 2015, Justin Anderson suffered a broken finger in his left hand during the Louisville game. He had surgery the next day, and was expected to return to playing after four to six weeks, but an emergency appendectomy on March 5 kept him sidelined. Anderson returned to play seven days later, against Florida State in the ACC Tournament quarterfinals.

Pos.Starting 5Bench
Anthony GillMike Tobey
Darion AtkinsIsaiah Wilkins
Justin AndersonEvan Nolte
Malcolm BrogdonMarial Shayok
London PerrantesDevon Hall
Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
Nov. 14*7:00 pmNo. 9at James MadisonW 79–511–018 – Anderson10 – Atkins4 – BrogdonJMU Convocation Center (6,782)Harrisonburg, VA
Nov. 16*7:00 pm, RSNNo. 9Norfolk State Barclays Center ClassicW 67–392–011 – Anderson8 – Gill4 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (12,845)Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 18*7:00 pm, RSNNo. 9South Carolina StateW 75–553–017 – Tied8 – Tied3 – BrogdonJohn Paul Jones Arena (12,493)Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 21*7:00 pm, ESPN3No. 9George WashingtonW 59–424–018 – Anderson11 – Atkins3 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,706)Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 25*7:00 pm, ESPN3No. 8Tennessee State Barclays Center ClassicW 79–365–020 – Anderson16 – Tobey3 – BrogdonJohn Paul Jones Arena (12,056)Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 28*9:30 pm, NBCSNNo. 8vs. La Salle Barclays Center ClassicW 64–566–020 – Brogdon10 – Gill3 – TiedBarclays Center (4,118)Brooklyn, NY
Nov. 29*9:30 pm, NBCSNNo. 8vs. Rutgers Barclays Center ClassicW 45–267–013 – Tied7 – Tied4 – PerrantesBarclays Center (4,105)Brooklyn, NY
Dec. 3*9:15 pm, ESPN2No. 7at No. 21 Maryland ACC–Big Ten ChallengeW 76–658–018 – Brogdon6 – Tied7 – PerrantesXfinity Center (15,371)College Park, MD
Dec. 6*2:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 7at VCUW 74–579–021 – Anderson8 – Tied9 – PerrantesSiegel Center (7,647)Richmond, VA
Dec. 18*7:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 6Cleveland StateW 70–5410–016 – Tied8 – Gill5 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (11,812)Charlottesville, VA
Dec. 21*Noon, ESPNUNo. 6HarvardW 76–2711–015 – Tied10 – Tobey6 – BrogdonJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Dec. 30*6:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 3DavidsonW 83–7212–025 – Gill13 – Gill7 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 35:30 pm, ESPN2No. 3at Miami (FL)W 89–80 2OT13–0(1–0)26 – Perrantes12 – Atkins8 – PerrantesBankUnited Center (5,377)Miami, FL
Jan. 77:00 pm, ESPN2No. 3NC StateW 61–5114–0(2–0)16 – Anderson9 – Anderson5 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (12,929)Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 106:00 pm, ESPN2No. 3at No. 13 Notre DameW 62–5615–0(3–0)14 – Atkins8 – Atkins4 – BrogdonEdmund P. Joyce Center (9,149)South Bend, IN
Jan. 138:00 pm, ACCNNo. 2ClemsonW 65–4216–0(4–0)16 – Brogdon6 – Atkins3 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,604)Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 172:00 pm, RSNNo. 2at Boston CollegeW 66–5117–0(5–0)20 – Brogdon10 – Gill6 – PerrantesConte Forum (8,112)Chestnut Hill, MA
Jan. 228:00 pm, ACCNNo. 2Georgia TechW 57–2818–0(6–0)13 – Brogdon8 – Atkins4 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,809)Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 251:00 pm, ACCNNo. 2at Virginia Tech Commonwealth ClashW 50–4719–0(7–0)12 – Anderson7 – Gill7 – PerrantesCassell Coliseum (9,847)Blacksburg, VA
Jan. 317:00 pm, ESPNNo. 2No. 4 Duke College GameDayL 63–6919–1(7–1)17 – Brogdon6 – Brogdon5 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 27:00 pm, ESPNNo. 3at No. 12 North CarolinaW 75–6420–1(8–1)17 – Brogdon7 – Gill7 – AndersonDean Smith Center (20,102)Chapel Hill, NC
Feb. 77:00 pm, ESPNNo. 3No. 9 LouisvilleW 52–4721–1(9–1)15 – Brogdon8 – Gill6 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 118:00 pm, ACCNNo. 2at NC StateW 51–4722–1(10–1)15 – Brogdon9 – Tobey3 – BrogdonPNC Arena (19,500)Raleigh, NC
Feb. 142:30 pm, ACCNNo. 2Wake ForestW 61–6023–1(11–1)19 – Gill9 – Brogdon5 – BrogdonJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 167:00 pm, ESPNNo. 2PittsburghW 61–4924–1(12–1)18 – Brogdon6 – Tied6 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,953)Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 226:30 pm, ESPNUNo. 2Florida StateW 51–4125–1(13–1)13 – Gill9 – Gill3 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,593)Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 257:00 pm, RSNNo. 2at Wake ForestW 70–3426–1(14–1)11 – Gill7 – Gill4 – TiedLJVM Coliseum (10,772)Winston-Salem, NC
Feb. 284:00 pm, ACCNNo. 2Virginia Tech Commonwealth ClashW 69–5727–1(15–1)19 – Brogdon8 – Brogdon6 – PerrantesJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,245)Charlottesville, VA
Mar. 27:00 pm, ESPNNo. 2at SyracuseW 59–4728–1(16–1)17 – Gill9 – Tied10 – PerrantesCarrier Dome (25,338)Syracuse, NY
Mar. 76:30 pm, ESPNNo. 2at No. 16 LouisvilleL 57–5928–2(16–2)17 – Brogdon7 – Atkins5 – PerrantesKFC Yum! Center (22,788)Louisville, KY
Mar. 12Noon, ESPNACCN(1) No. 3vs. (9) Florida State QuarterfinalsW 58–4429–211 – Tied7 – Gill9 – PerrantesGreensboro Coliseum (22,026)Greensboro, NC
Mar. 137:00 pm, ESPNACCN(1) No. 3vs. (5) No. 19 North Carolina SemifinalsL 67–7129–325 – Brogdon5 – Brogdon3 – PerrantesGreensboro Coliseum (22,026)Greensboro, NC
Mar. 20*3:10 pm, truTV(2 E) No. 6vs. (15 E) Belmont Second roundW 79–6730–322 – Brogdon7 – Atkins3 – PerrantesTime Warner Cable Arena (16,551)Charlotte, NC
Mar. 22*12:10 pm, CBS(2 E) No. 6vs. (7 E) No. 23 Michigan State Third roundL 54–6030–411 – Gill14 – Atkins2 – PerrantesTime Warner Cable Arena (18,482)Charlotte, NC
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. E=East Region. All times are in Eastern Time.

On April 28, 2014, ESPN's preseason top-25 rankings listed Virginia at seventh in the nation. On August 11, Sporting News ranked Virginia eighth in their preseason poll.

Virginia's #2 ranking on Week 10 (January 12, 2015) was the first time Virginia was ranked in the top two nationally since the week of March 8, 1983.

YearRoundPickPlayerNBA club
2015121Justin AndersonDallas Mavericks
2016236Malcolm BrogdonMilwaukee Bucks
2018258Devon HallOklahoma City Thunder

Awards by the Atlantic Coast Sports Media Association (ACSMA) were released on March 8. ACC coaches awards were released the following day, and then followed on March 10 with individual awards from the United States Basketball Writers Association. On March 16, USBWA released All-American selections, naming Brogdon to their second team. One week later, USBWA named Bennett the Henry Iba Award winner. On March 27, the National Association of Basketball Coaches released their District 2 awards. On March 30, the Associated Press and NABC named their All-American teams, including Brogdon on both organizations' second teams, and Anderson on the NABC third team.

  • Tony Bennett
    • Atlantic Coast Conference Men's Basketball Coach of the Year (ACSMA, ACC Coaches)
    • USBWA District 3 Coach of the Year
    • Henry Iba Award
    • NABC District 2 Coach of the Year
  • Justin Anderson
    • All-ACC Second Team (ACSMA, ACC Coaches)
    • USBWA All-District 3 Team
    • NABC All-District 2 First Team
    • NABC Third-Team All-American
  • Darion Atkins
    • ACC Defensive Player of the Year (ACSMA)
    • ACC All-Defensive Team (ACSMA)
    • Lefty Driesell Award
  • Malcolm Brogdon
    • ACC Co-Defensive Player of the Year (ACC Coaches)
    • All-ACC First Team (ACSMA, ACC Coaches)
    • ACC All-Defensive Team (ACSMA, ACC Coaches)
    • USBWA All-District 3 Team
    • All-ACC tournament Second Team
    • USBWA Second Team All-American
    • NABC All-District 2 First Team
    • NABC Second Team All-American
    • Associated Press Second Team All-American
  • Anthony Gill
    • All-ACC Third Team (ACSMA)
    • ACC All-Defensive Team (ACC Coaches)
  • London Perrantes
    • All-ACC Honorable Mention (ACSMA)
  • Mike Tobey
    • ACC Sixth Man of the Year (ACC Coaches)
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