Virginia Cavaliers basketball

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John Paul Jones Arena
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John Paul Jones Arena
University Hall
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University Hall

The Virginia Cavaliers are NCAA Division I men's and women's college basketball programs and members of the Atlantic Coast Conference. In the spring of 2006, Virginia's home court, University Hall, closed its doors for the last time while across North Massie Rd the brand new John Paul Jones Arena opened in the fall of 2006.

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[edit] Men's Basketball

Virginia Cavaliers
Virginia Cavaliers athletic logo
University University of Virginia
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Location Charlottesville, VA
Head Coach Dave Leitao
Arena John Paul Jones Arena
Nickname Cavaliers or Wahoos
Colors orange and blue
           

[edit] History

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Year Player
15 United States PF So Damin Altizer
4 United States SG So Calvin Baker
31 United States PF Fr Andy Burns
33 United States PF Sr Jason Cain
24 United States SG/SF So Mamadi Diane
1 United States PF/SG Fr Will Harris
30 Trinidad and Tobago PF Jr Adrian Joseph
35 United States PF So Bob McCormick
55 United States SF/C Fr Jerome Meyinsse
No. Position Year Player
11 Lithuania PF So Laurynas Mikalauskas
25 United States SG Fr David Noel
34 United States PF/C Jr Ryan Pettinella
2 United States PG Sr J.R. Reynolds
44 United States PG Jr Sean Singletary
21 Nigeria C Jr Tunji Soroye
45 Nigeria SG/SF Fr Solomon Tat
12 United States SF Fr Jamil Tucker

[edit] Coaching Staff

Head Coach Dave Leitao
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Head Coach Dave Leitao
Position Name
Head Coach: Dave Leitao
Assistant Coach: Bill Courtney
Assistant Coach: Rob Lanier
Assistant Coach: Steve Seymour
Director of Basketball Operations: Drew Diener
Strength/Conditioning Shaun Brown

[edit] Current Season

With the opening of the state-of-the-art John Paul Jones Arena and all 5 starters returning from a year ago, the 2006 edition the men's basketball team will have lofty expectations to obtain the NCAA Tournament bid they've missed out on the past few years.

Students support their Virginia Cavaliers at a Virginia basketball game in University Hall, January 2006.
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Students support their Virginia Cavaliers at a Virginia basketball game in University Hall, January 2006.
Sean Singletary
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Sean Singletary
Current Record
Overall ACC
5-1 1-0
Poll Positions
AP[1] Coaches[2]
NR NR
As of December 4, 2006
Date Day Opponent Location Outcome/Time
11/4/06 SAT Augusta State (Exhibition) Charlottesville, Virginia W, 78-63
Recap
11/12/06 SUN #10 Arizona Charlottesville, Virginia W, 93-90
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11/19/06 SUN Morgan State Charlottesville, Virginia W, 85-66
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11/22/06 WED North Carolina-Asheville Charlottesville, Virginia W, 81-64
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11/26/06 SUN Maryland-Eastern Shore Charlottesville, Virginia W, 104-63
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11/29/06 WED Purdue (ACC - Big Ten Challenge) West Lafayette, Indiana L, 61-59
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12/3/06 SUN N.C. State Charlottesville, Virginia W, 67-62
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12/16/06 SAT Hampton Charlottesville, Virginia 2:00 PM
12/19/06 TUE Appalachian State (San Juan Shootout) Carolina, Puerto Rico 4:00 PM
12/20/06 WED Central Florida or Utah (San Juan Shootout) Carolina, Puerto Rico TBA
12/21/06 THU TBA (San Juan Shootout) Carolina, Puerto Rico TBA
12/28/06 THU American Charlottesville, Virginia 7:30 PM
1/3/06 WED Gonzaga Charlottesville, Virginia 9:00 PM
1/7/06 SUN Stanford Charlottesville, Virginia 5:00 PM
1/10/06 WED North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 9:00
1/13/06 SAT Boston College Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts 2:00 PM
1/16/06 TUE Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia 8:00 PM
1/21/06 SUN Wake Forest Charlottesville, Virginia 1:00 PM
1/24/06 WED N.C. State Raleigh, North Carolina 9:00 PM
1/28/06 SUN Clemson Clemson, South Carolina 1:00 PM
2/1/06 THU Duke Charlottesville, Virginia 9:00 PM
2/3/06 SAT Miami Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
2/6/06 TUE Maryland College Park, Maryland 9:00 PM
2/10/06 SAT Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia 4:00 PM
2/13/06 TUE Longwood Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
2/17/06 SAT Florida State Charlottesville, Virginia 1:00 PM
2/21/06 WED Miami Coral Gables, Florida 7:30 PM
2/24/06 SAT Georgia Tech Charlottesville, Virginia 3:30 PM
3/1/06 THU Virginia Tech Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
3/3/06 SAT Wake Forest Winston Salem, North Carolina 1:00 PM
3/8/06 THU ACC Tournament Tampa, Florida TBA
3/9/06 FRI ACC Tournament Tampa, Florida TBA
3/10/06 SAT ACC Tournament Tampa, Florida TBA
3/11/06 SUN ACC Tournament Tampa, Florida TBA
ACC Games

[edit] Retired Numbers

Ralph Sampson featured on cover of Sports Illustrated (Oct. 31, 1983).
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Ralph Sampson featured on cover of Sports Illustrated (Oct. 31, 1983).
No. Position Year Player
3 United States PG 1981 Jeff Lamp
5 United States SG 1998 Curtis Staples
14 United States PG 1955 Buzzy Wilkinson
20 United States SG/SF 1992 Bryant Stith
No. Position Year Player
40 United States SG 1973 Barry Parkhill
41 United States SF 1976 Wally Walker
50 United States C/SG 1983 Ralph Sampson

[edit] Notable Alumni

Name Position Year Notes
Cory Alexander G 1995 1995 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - San Antonio Spurs, 29th, Denver Nuggets, Orlando Magic
Junior Burrough F 1995 Boston Celtics, Charlotte Hornets
Herb Busch C 1959 New York Knicks
Rick Carlisle G 1984 Coach - Indiana Pacers, Boston Celtics, New York Knicks, New Jersey Nets
Steve Castellan C 1979 Boston Celtics
John Crotty G 1991 Charlotte Hornets, Utah Jazz, Cleveland Cavaliers, Miami Heat, Portland Trail Blazers, Seattle Supersonics, Detroit Pistons
Frank DeWitt F 1972 Buffalo Braves
Kenton Edelin C 1984 Indiana Pacers
Gus Gerard C 1974 Carolina Cougars, St Louis Spirits, Denver Nuggets, Buffalo Braves, Detroit Pistons, Kansas City Kings, San Antonio Spurs
Marc Iavaroni F 1978 New York Knicks, Portland Trail Blazers, Philadelphia 76ers, San Antonio Spurs, Utah Jazz
Jeff Jones G 1982 Indiana Pacers, Golden State Warriors
Andrew Kennedy F 1987 Philadelphia 76ers
Jeff Lamp G 1981 1981 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - Portland Trail Blazers, 5th, Indiana Pacers, Milwaukee Bucks, Los Angeles Lakers, San Antonio Spurs
Bill Langloh G 1977 Boston Celtics
Lewis Lattimore F 1981 Milwaukee Bucks
Roger Mason, Jr. G 2002 Chicago Bulls, Toronto Raptors
Scott McCandlish C 1972 Portland Trail Blazers
Jim Miller F 1985 Utah Jazz
Cornel Parker G 1994 Golden State Warriors
Barry Parkhill G 1973 1973 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - Portland Trail Blazers, 15th, Virginia Squires, St Louis Spirits
Olden Polynice C 1987 1987 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - Chicago Bulls, 11th, Seattle Supersonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Detroit Pistons, Sacramento Kings, Utah Jazz, Philadelphia 76ers
Lee Raker F 1981 San Diego Clippers
Craig Robinson F 1983 Boston Celtics
Jamal Robinson F/G 1997 Portland Trail Blazers, Miami Heat
Ralph Sampson C 1983 Houston Rockets, Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings, Washington Bullets
Tom Sheehey F 1987 Boston Celtics, Chicago Bulls
Bryant Stith F 1992 1992 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - Denver Nuggets, 13th, Boston Celtics, Cleveland Cavaliers, Los Angeles Clippers
Wally Walker F 1976 1976 NBA Draft 1st Round Pick - Portland Trail Blazers, 5th, Seattle Supersonics, Houston Rockets
Buzzy Wilkinson G 1955 Boston Celtics
Othell Wilson G 1984 Golden State Warriors, Sacramento Kings

[edit] National Honors

Naismith College Player of the Year
1981 Ralph Sampson
1982 Ralph Sampson
1983 Ralph Sampson
Frances Pomeroy Naismith Hall of Fame Award
(Most Outstanding Senior College Player under six-feet tall)
1984 Ricky Stokes
First Team All American
1915 William Strickling
1955 Buzzy Wilkinson
1972 Barry Parkhill
1973 Barry Parkhill
1980 Jeff Lamp
Ralph Sampson
1981 Jeff Lamp
Ralph Sampson
1982 Ralph Sampson
1983 Ralph Sampson

[edit] Previous Head Coaches

Jeff Jones
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Jeff Jones
Years Seasons Year Notes
Henry Lannigan 1905-1929 24
Roy Randall 1929-1930 1
Gus Tebell 1930-1951 21
Evan “Bus” Male 1951-1957 6
Billy McCann 1957-1963 6
Bill Gibson 1963-1974 11
Terry Holland 1974-1990 16
Jeff Jones 1990-1998 8
Pete Gillen 1998-2005 7
Dave Leitao 2005-Present

[edit] Women's Basketball

Lady Cavs
Lady Cavs athletic logo
University University of Virginia
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Location Charlottesville, VA
Head Coach Debbie Ryan
Arena John Paul Jones Arena
Nickname Cavaliers or Wahoos
Colors orange and blue
           

[edit] History

Overall
Years of basketball 29
1st season 1973-74
Head coaches (all-time) 3
All Games
All-time record 608-241 (29 yrs.)
Winning seasons 27
.500 seasons 0
Losing seasons 2
20+ win seasons 18
30+ win seasons 2
ACC Games
ACC W-L record 242-93 (25 yrs.)
ACC titles 3
ACC regular season titles 11
Winning seasons 19
.500 seasons 1
Losing seasons 5
NCAA Tournament
NCAA Appearances 19
NCAA W-L record 29-19
Sweet Sixteen 12
Final Eight 7
Final Four 3
National Rankings
Ranked in final AP Top 10 7
Ranked in final Coaches Top 10 9
Conference Honors
All-ACC 41
ACC Player of the Year 6
ACC Rookie of the Year 4
ACC Coach of the Year 7
All-Tournament (1st Team) 15
All-Tournament (2nd Team) 11
ACC Tournament MVP 3
Accurate as of beginning of 2006/07 season

[edit] Current Squad

No. Position Year Player
23 United States PG Jr. Takisha Granberry
32 United States PF Fr. Jayna Hartig
3 United States SG Fr. Paulisha Kellum
20 United States PG Jr. Denesha Kenion
1 United States SF So. Lyndra Littles
10 United States PG Sr. Brenna McGuire
21 United States PG Sr. Tara McKnight
No. Position Year Player
12 United States PG Sr. Britnee Millner
33 Nigeria PG So. Aisha Mohammed
30 United States C Jr. Abby Robertson
4 United States PF/C So. Siedah Williams
22 United States PG Fr. Monica Wright
5 United States SG Jr. Sharneé Zoll

[edit] Coaching Staff

Position Name
Head Coach: Debbie Ryan
Assistant Coach: Jeff House
Assistant Coach: Curtis Loyd
Assistant Coach: Jennifer Hoover
Director of Womens Basketball Operations: Tanzania Williams
Strength/Conditioning Ed Nordenschild


[edit] Current Season

Wendy Palmer-Daniel on the San Antonio Silver Stars
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Wendy Palmer-Daniel on the San Antonio Silver Stars
Dawn Staley on the Houston Comets
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Dawn Staley on the Houston Comets
DeMya Walker on the Sacramento Monarchs
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DeMya Walker on the Sacramento Monarchs
Current Record
Overall ACC
7-2 0-0
Poll Positions
AP[3] Coaches[4]
N/A N/A
As of November 28, 2006
Date Opponent Location Outcome/Time
10/31/06 Team Concept (Exhibition) Charlottesville, Virginia W, 102-67
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11/10/06 Rhode Island Kingston, Rhode Island W, 69-56
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11/12/06 Old Dominion Charlottesville, Virginia W, 92-72
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11/17/06 Marquette Charlottesville, Virginia W,84-76
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11/20/06 Liberty Charlottesville, Virginia L, 75-71
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11/24/06 South Dakota St. (Junkanoo Jam) Freeport, The Bahamas L, 62-55
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11/25/06 Central Florida (Junkanoo Jam) Freeport, The Bahamas W, 76-47
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11/29/06 Temple Charlottesville, Virginia W, 71-65
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12/02/06 Seton Hall Charlottesville, Virginia W, 85-66
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12/05/06 Marshall Huntington, West Virginia W, 75-58
Recap
12/16/06 Cleveland State Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
12/18/06 Connecticut Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
12/28/06 Maine (Cavalier Classic) Charlottesville, Virginia 3:00 PM
12/29/06 TBD (Cavalier Classic) Charlottesville, Virginia TBA
01/03/07 Richmond Richmond, Virginia 7:00 PM
01/08/07 North Carolina Chapel Hill, North Carolina 7:00 PM
01/11/07 Wake Forest Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
01/14/07 Boston College Charlottesville, Virginia 2:00 PM
01/19/07 Maryland College Park, Maryland 7:00 PM
01/22/07 Virginia Tech Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
01/25/07 N.C. State Raleigh, North Carolina 7:00 PM
01/28/07 Florida State Tallahassee, Florida 2:00 PM
02/02/07 Duke Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
02/04/07 Miami Charlottesville, Virginia 2:00 PM
02/06/07 North Florida Charlottesville, Virginia 7:00 PM
02/11/07 Maryland Charlottesville, Virginia 12:30 PM
02/15/07 Virginia Tech Blacksburg, Virginia 7:00 PM
02/18/07 Florida State Charlottesville, Virginia 2:00 PM
02/22/07 Georgia Tech Atlanta, Georgia 7:00 PM
02/25/07 Clemson Clemson, South Carolina 2:00 PM
03/01/07 ACC Tournament Greensboro, North Carolina TBA
03/02/07 ACC Tournament Greensboro, North Carolina TBA
03/03/07 ACC Tournament Greensboro, North Carolina TBA
03/04/07 ACC Tournament Greensboro, North Carolina TBA
ACC Games

[edit] Retired Numbers

No. Position Year Player
11 United States PG 1988 Donna Holt
24 United States PG 1992 Dawn Staley
No. Position Year Player
25 United States PF 1985 Cathy Grimes
31 United States PF 1996 Wendy Palmer

[edit] Notable Alumni

Val Ackerman founding president of the WNBA
Val Ackerman founding president of the WNBA
Name Year Notes
Val Ackerman 1981 President WNBA 1997-2005
Jenny Boucek 1995-96 Cleveland Rockers 1997 (player)
Washington Mystics 1999 (asst. coach)
Miami Sol 2000, 2001, 2002 (asst. coach)
Lesley Brown 1998-99 Detroit Shock 1999
Miami Sol 2000
Heather Burge 1992-93 Sacramento Monarchs 1999
Heidi Burge 1992-93 Los Angeles Sparks 1997
Washington Mystics 1998
Dena Evans 1992-93 Richmond Rage (ABL) 1997
Wendy Palmer 1995-96 Utah Starzz 1997, 1998
Detroit Shock 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Orlando Miracle 2002
Tammi Reiss 1991-92 Utah Starzz 1997, 1998
Utah Starzz 2001, 2002 (asst. coach)
Renee Robinson 1999-00 Washington Mystics 2000
Dawn Staley 1991-92 Charlotte Sting 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002
Richmond Rage (ABL) 1997
Philadelphia Rage (ABL) 1998
Tora Suber 1996-97 Charlotte Sting 1997, 1998
Orlando Miracle 1999
DeMya Walker 1998-99 Portland Fire 2000, 2001, 2002

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