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2018–19 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team


2018–19 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball
Atlantic Coast Conference
No. 1
No. 2
35–3 (16–2 ACC)
Tony Bennett (10th season)
Jason Williford (10th season)
Brad Soderberg (4th season)
Orlando Vandross (1st season)
Blocker-Mover
Pack-Line
Jack Salt
Kyle Guy
Ty Jerome
John Paul Jones Arena

The 2018–19 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team represented the University of Virginia during the 2018–19 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Tony Bennett in his tenth year, and played their home games at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Virginia as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

UVA opened the season with consecutive wins over ranked Big Ten teams, No. 25 Wisconsin (Battle 4 Atlantis) and No. 24 Maryland (ACC–Big Ten Challenge), the latter of which improved Bennett's record in the Challenge to 8–2. An unheralded two-star recruit, 5'9" Kihei Clark from Los Angeles, California, started both games as a true freshman. The team then started the season 16–0 before falling to No. 1 Duke, 72–70. The game was just the fourth in college basketball history between two teams both ranked No. 1, as the No. 4 Cavaliers were voted atop the Coaches Poll before the loss. After a 16–2 ACC record, Virginia won a share of their fourth ACC regular season title in the past six years.

In the ACC tournament, the Cavaliers defeated NC State 76–56, before falling to Florida State in the conference semifinals. Virginia was then awarded the No. 1 seed in the South region and dispatched Gardner-Webb and Oklahoma by healthy margins in the first two rounds in Columbia, South Carolina. They advanced to a Sweet 16 matchup with Oregon and beat Oregon 53–49 to advance to their 2nd Elite 8 under Bennett. In the Elite Eight, they beat Purdue 80–75 in overtime to secure a trip to their first Final Four since 1984. On April 6, 2019, they defeated Auburn in their Final Four matchup by a score of 63–62 on 3 last-second free throws by Kyle Guy, cementing the program's first ever trip to the national championship game. On April 8, 2019, Virginia beat Texas Tech 85–77 in overtime, winning its first national championship.

Unranked by the AP in the preseason poll, the Cavaliers surprisingly finished the 2017–18 season 31–3, and 17–1 in ACC play to win both ACC Regular Season and tournament titles. The Cavaliers received an automatic bid to the NCAA tournament as the No. 1 seed in the South region, where they were upset by No. 16 UMBC in the first round. This was the first time in Men's NCAA tournament history that a No. 1 seed was upset by a No. 16 seed.

Virginia's offseason started on the night of March 16, 2018, and ended on the evening of November 6, 2018.

The Cavaliers lost five players and gained four.

NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownReason for Departure
Devon Hall0G6'5"211SeniorVirginia Beach, VAGraduated/2018 NBA draft
Justice Bartley2G6'5"212JuniorLilburn, GATransferred to Maryland Eastern Shore
Trevon Gross Jr.10G6'3"200JuniorJackson, NJTransferred to Monmouth
Isaiah Wilkins21F6'7"227SeniorAtlanta, GAGraduated
Nigel Johnson23G6'1"182SeniorAshburn, VAGraduated
NameNumberPos.HeightWeightYearHometownPrevious SchoolYears RemainingDate Eligible
Braxton Key2F6'8"225JuniorDecatur, GAAlabama2October 1, 2018
NameHometownSchoolHeightWeightCommit date
Kody Stattmann SGCairns, Queensland, AustraliaSt. Augustine's College6 ft 6 in (1.98 m)N/AAug 28, 2017
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (NR)
Kihei Clark PGWoodland Hills, CATaft High School5 ft 9 in (1.75 m)N/AOct 2, 2017
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (75)
Francisco Cáffaro CEl Trébol, ArgentinaNBA Global Academy7 ft 0 in (2.13 m)N/AMay 1, 2018
Recruit ratings: Scout:    Rivals:    247Sports:    ESPN:    (NR)
Overall recruit ranking:    247Sports: 65
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:

"2018 Virginia Commits". Scout. "2018 Player Commits". ESPN. "Scout.com Team Recruiting Rankings". Scout. "2018 Team Ranking". Rivals. "Virginia 2018 Basketball Commitments". 247Sports. | | | | | |

NamePositionYear with PositionYear on Coaching StaffAlma Mater
Tony BennettHead coach1010UW-Green Bay
Jason WillifordAssociate head coach110Virginia
Brad SoderbergAssistant Coach44UW-Stevens Point
Orlando VandrossAssistant Coach14American International
Kyle GetterDirector of Recruiting/Player Development11Hanover College
Larry ManginoDirector of Scouting/recruiting33Montclair State
Johnny CarpenterDirector of player personnel14Virginia
Mike CurtisStrength and Conditioning Coach1010Virginia
Ethan SalibaHead Athletic Trainer2136Kansas
Ronnie WidemanAssociate AD for Basketball Administration/Operations910Washington State
Pos.Starting 5Bench
Jack SaltJay Huff
Mamadi Diakite
De'Andre HunterBraxton Key
Kyle Guy
Ty JeromeKihei Clark

Source:

Datetime, TVRank#Opponent#ResultRecordHigh pointsHigh reboundsHigh assistsSite (attendance) city, state
November 6, 2018*7:00 pm, ACCN ExtraNo. 5TowsonW 73–421–020 – Jerome10 – Hunter6 – ClarkJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,807)Charlottesville, VA
November 11, 2018*2:00 pm, ACCN ExtraNo. 5George WashingtonW 76–572–020 – Tied6 – Jerome7 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,574)Charlottesville, VA
November 16, 2018*7:00 pm, ACCN ExtraNo. 4Coppin State Battle 4 Atlantis campus-site gameW 97–403–020 – Hunter7 – Key6 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,971)Charlottesville, VA
November 21, 2018*9:30 pm, ESPN2No. 4vs. Middle Tennessee Battle 4 Atlantis QuarterfinalsW 74–524–015 – Tied8 – Hunter9 – HunterImperial Arena (1,115)Nassau, Bahamas
November 22, 2018*4:00 pm, ESPNNo. 4vs. Dayton Battle 4 Atlantis SemifinalsW 66–595–023 – Hunter6 – Tied2 – TiedImperial Arena (2,258)Nassau, Bahamas
November 23, 2018*2:00 pm, ESPNNo. 4vs. No. 25 Wisconsin Battle 4 Atlantis FinalW 53–466–020 – Hunter9 – Hunter5 – JeromeImperial Arena (2,249)Nassau, Bahamas
November 28, 2018*7:30 pm, ESPNNo. 4at No. 24 Maryland ACC–Big Ten ChallengeW 76–717–018 – Guy7 – Salt4 – HunterXfinity Center (17,950)College Park, MD
December 3, 2018*7:00 pm, ACCN ExtraNo. 4Morgan StateW 83–458–015 – Tied9 – Key5 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,397)Charlottesville, VA
December 9, 2018*1:30 pm, ACCRSNNo. 4VCUW 57–499–015 – Guy8 – Jerome4 – KeyJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,648)Charlottesville, VA
December 19, 2018*7:00 pm, SECNNo. 5at South CarolinaW 69–5210–025 – Jerome9 – Salt7 – JeromeColonial Life Arena (12,291)Columbia, SC
December 22, 2018*2:00 pm, ACCN ExtraNo. 5William & MaryW 72–4011–018 – Hunter10 – Jerome4 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,623)Charlottesville, VA
December 31, 2018*1:00 pm, ACCRSNNo. 4MarshallW 100–6412–030 – Guy8 – Tied4 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,623)Charlottesville, VA
January 5, 20193:00 pm, ESPN2No. 4No. 9 Florida StateW 65–5213–0(1–0)21 – Guy6 – Tied6 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,623)Charlottesville, VA
January 9, 20199:00 pm, ESPNUNo. 4at Boston CollegeW 83–5614–0(2–0)18 – Tied9 – Key5 – GuyConte Forum (5,738)Chestnut Hill, MA
January 12, 201912:00 pm, RaycomNo. 4at ClemsonW 63–4315–0(3–0)13 – Guy8 – Tied5 – JeromeLittlejohn Coliseum (9,242)Clemson, SC
January 15, 20198:00 pm, RaycomNo. 4No. 9 Virginia Tech Commonwealth ClashW 81–5916–0(4–0)21 – Hunter5 – Tied12 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,623)Charlottesville, VA
January 19, 20196:00 pm, ESPNNo. 4at No. 1 Duke College GameDayL 70–7216–1(4–1)18 – Hunter6 – Tied4 – JeromeCameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)Durham, NC
January 22, 20199:00 pm, ACCRSNNo. 3Wake ForestW 68–4517–1(5–1)12 – Tied8 – Salt5 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,273)Charlottesville, VA
January 26, 20191:00 pm, CBSNo. 3at Notre DameW 82–5518–1(6–1)19 – Hunter9 – Jerome6 – JeromeEdmund P. Joyce Center (9,149)South Bend, IN
January 29, 20197:00 pm, ESPN2No. 3at No. 23 NC StateW 66–65 OT19–1(7–1)15 – Hunter8 – Key6 – JeromePNC Arena (18,211)Raleigh, NC
February 2, 20192:00 pm, RaycomNo. 3Miami (FL)W 56–4620–1(8–1)14 – Hunter9 – Salt6 – ClarkJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,978)Charlottesville, VA
February 9, 20196:00 pm, ESPNNo. 3No. 2 Duke College GameDayL 71–8120–2(8–2)16 – Tied10 – Key4 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,629)Charlottesville, VA
February 11, 20197:00 pm, ESPNNo. 4at No. 8 North CarolinaW 69–6121–2(9–2)20 – Tied6 – Key11 – JeromeDean Smith Center (21,750)Chapel Hill, NC
February 16, 20192:00 pm, RaycomNo. 4Notre DameW 60–5422–2(10–2)22 – Guy10 – Hunter3 – TiedJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,448)Charlottesville, VA
February 18, 20197:00 pm, ESPNNo. 3at No. 20 Virginia Tech Commonwealth ClashW 64–5823–2(11–2)23 – Guy7 – Guy6 – JeromeCassell Coliseum (9,275)Blacksburg, VA
February 23, 201912:00 pm, RaycomNo. 3at No. 18 LouisvilleW 64–5224–2(12–2)26 – Hunter8 – Guy5 – JeromeKFC Yum! Center (17,529)Louisville, KY
February 27, 20197:00 pm, ESPN2No. 2Georgia TechW 81–5125–2(13–2)19 – Jerome8 – Diakite6 – ClarkJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,094)Charlottesville, VA
March 2, 20192:00 pm, RaycomNo. 2PittsburghW 73–4926–2(14–2)17 – Guy6 – Huff5 – HunterJohn Paul Jones Arena (13,452)Charlottesville, VA
March 4, 20197:00 pm, ESPNNo. 2at SyracuseW 79–5327–2(15–2)25 – Guy7 – Guy14 – JeromeCarrier Dome (29,052)Syracuse, NY
March 9, 20194:00 pm, ESPNNo. 2Louisville Senior DayW 73–6828–2(16–2)24 – Jerome6 – Guy6 – JeromeJohn Paul Jones Arena (14,629)Charlottesville, VA
March 14, 201912:30 pm, ESPN/Raycom(1) No. 2vs. (8) NC State QuarterfinalsW 76–5629–229 – Guy7 – Key10 – JeromeSpectrum Center (19,691)Charlotte, NC
March 15, 20197:00 pm, ESPN/Raycom(1) No. 2vs. (4) No. 12 Florida State SemifinalsL 59–6929–313 – Hunter5 – Salt4 – GuySpectrum Center (20,116)Charlotte, NC
March 22, 2019*3:10 pm, truTV(1 S) No. 2vs. (16 S) Gardner–Webb First RoundW 71–5630–323 – Hunter9 – Diakite6 – JeromeColonial Life Arena (15,417)Columbia, SC
March 24, 2019*7:45 pm, truTV(1 S) No. 2vs. (9 S) Oklahoma Second RoundW 63–5131–314 – Diakite9 – Tied3 – TiedColonial Life Arena (16,332)Columbia, SC
March 28, 2019*9:59 pm, TBS(1 S) No. 2vs. (12 S) Oregon Sweet SixteenW 53–4932–313 – Jerome11 – Diakite6 – JeromeKFC Yum! Center (19,831)Louisville, KY
March 30, 2019*8:49 pm, TBS(1 S) No. 2vs. (3 S) No. 13 Purdue Elite EightW 80–75 OT33–325 – Guy10 – Guy7 – JeromeKFC Yum! Center (21,623)Louisville, KY
April 6, 2019*6:09 pm, CBS(1 S) No. 2vs. (5 MW) No. 14 Auburn Final FourW 63–6234–321 – Jerome9 – Jerome6 – JeromeU.S. Bank Stadium (72,711)Minneapolis, MN
April 8, 2019*9:20 pm, CBS(1 S) No. 2vs. (3 W) No. 9 Texas Tech National ChampionshipW 85–77 OT35–327 – Hunter10 – Key8 – JeromeU.S. Bank Stadium (72,062)Minneapolis, MN
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses. S=South, MW=Midwest, W=West. All times are in Eastern Time.

*AP does not release post-NCAA Tournament rankings

^Coaches did not release a Week 2 poll.

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