In its first game under head coach Ryan Odom, Virginia routed Rider 87-53 at John Paul Jones Arena on Monday night.
If any player deserved to have their career end on their own terms, it's Purdue running back Devin Mockobee. It feels unfair ...
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The Ryan Odom era started with a win tonight. UVA used a strong second half to put away Rider and get an 87-53 win to move to ...
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Odom’s approach, which he brought with him from VCU – to wear down the opponent on the defensive end with full-court defense ...
The Virginia Cavaliers opened the Ryan Odom era with a win on Monday night, beating Rider 87-53 while dominating the ...
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Virginia opened the Ryan Odom era in dominant fashion Monday night, cruising past Rider 87–53 at John Paul Jones Arena.
Thijs De Ridder scored 21 points on 10-of-14 shooting and grabbed 10 rebounds in his collegiate debut as Virginia opened its season with an 87-53 win over Rider. Four other Cavaliers reached double ...
Thijs De Ridder had 21 points and 10 rebounds and Virginia ran away with an 87-53 win against Rider to open the Ryan Odom era on Monday night in Charlottesville, Va.
Mockobee finishes his career as the fourth-leading rusher in Boilermakers history, with 2,987 yards, trailing Mike Alstott, Kory Sheets and Otis Armstrong, a College Football Hall of Famer.