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Virginia vs. Campbell Live Streams

Virginia vs. Campbell Live Streams

Virginia Cavaliers (0-0) will host the Campbell Fighting Camels (1-0) to open the 2024-25 men’s college basketball season Wednesday night at John Paul Jones Arena. Follow the thread below for score updates, play-by-play and live game analysis. Updates will be published in reverse chronological order each time, with the most recent updates appearing at the top of the article. Refresh the page for updates.

The full preview of the game can be read here: Virginia Basketball vs. Campbell Game Preview, Score Prediction

Score: Campbell 0, Virginia 0 | 20:00 1 hour

Virginia has announced its starting five for tonight’s season opener against Campbell:
– Andrew Rohde
– Isaac McKneely
– TJ Power
– Elijah Saunders
– Blake Buchanan

It’s interesting that the Cavaliers are selecting Rohde as their starting point guard over Dai Dai Ames.

One pregame note about player availability for Virginia: It appears that redshirt freshman guard Christian Bliss will not play in the season opener tonight against Campbell. Bliss is in sweatpants along with Vanderbilt transfer Carter Lang and sophomore guard Elijah Gertrude, who was previously announced to miss the entire season with a knee injury suffered in a scooter accident back in April. We’re not sure if Bliss or Lang have sustained injuries that will keep them out of this game, but they won’t be on the UVA court for tonight’s game. Virginia’s point guard duties against Campbell will be handled by Dai Dai Ames and Andrew Rhode.

Pregame notes for Virginia vs. Campbell

  • This is Virginia and Campbell’s first meeting.
  • UVA has won 13 of its last 15 season-opening games and 24 of its last 26 season-opening games.
  • Virginia is 96-23 all-time in the season opener.
  • UVA opens its 120th season of men’s basketball and currently has a record of 1743-1215 (.589).
  • Virginia has a 102-30 record against teams that are currently members of the Coastal Athletic Association.
  • Wednesday’s game will be Virginia’s first without Tony Bennett on the sideline, as the three-time National Coach of the Year and winningest head coach in program history announced his retirement on Oct. 18 after 15 seasons as UVA’s coach.
  • Ron Sanchez was named interim head coach for the 2024–25 season. Sanchez was on Bennett’s staff at Virginia for a total of 10 seasons and was also the head coach in Charlotte for five seasons from 2018 to 2023, compiling an overall record of 72-78.

Below you can read some more preseason coverage of the 2024-25 Virginia men’s basketball season:

UVA Basketball: Five burning questions for Virginia in 2024-25

Virginia Basketball: Isaac McNealy ‘excited’ to play for Ron Sanchez

UVA Basketball: How Jalen Worley’s departure will affect Virginia’s PG situation

UVA Basketball: Three breakout candidates for 2024-25 season.

Why did Tony Bennett resign? UVA basketball coach explains his decision