2013–14 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team

2013–14 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball
ACC Regular Season Champions
ACC Tournament Champions, W 72–63 vs. Duke
NCAA Sweet Sixteen, L 59–61 vs. Michigan State
Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
Ranking
Coaches #10
AP #3
2013–14 record 30–7 (16–2 ACC)
Head coach Tony Bennett (5th year)
Associate head coach Ritchie McKay (5th year)
Assistant coach Ron Sanchez (5th year)
Assistant coach Jason Williford (5th year)
Home arena John Paul Jones Arena
2013–14 ACC men's basketball standings
Conf     Overall
Team W   L   PCT     W   L   PCT
#3 Virginia 16 2   .889     30 7   .811
#14 Syracuse 14 4   .778     28 6   .824
#8 Duke 13 5   .722     26 9   .743
#19 North Carolina 13 5   .722     24 10   .706
Pittsburgh 11 7   .611     26 10   .722
Clemson 10 8   .556     23 13   .639
North Carolina State 9 9   .500     22 14   .611
Maryland 9 9   .500     17 15   .531
Florida State 9 9   .500     22 14   .611
Miami (FL) 7 11   .389     17 16   .515
Wake Forest 6 12   .333     17 16   .515
Georgia Tech 6 12   .333     16 17   .485
Notre Dame 6 12   .333     15 17   .469
Boston College 4 14   .222     8 24   .250
Virginia Tech 2 16   .111     9 22   .290
2014 ACC Tournament winner
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2013–14 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team represented the University of Virginia during the 2013–14 NCAA Division I men's basketball season. The team was led by head coach Tony Bennett, in his fifth season, and played their home games at John Paul Jones Arena as members of the Atlantic Coast Conference.

The 2013–14 season was one of the most successful in UVa's 109-year basketball history. The Cavaliers won only their second ever outright ACC regular season title, with a 16–2 conference record (their best conference record in program history), as well as only their second ever ACC Tournament title. They also won 30 games for only the second time in school history (the first being in 1981–82) and finished third in the final AP Poll—their highest final national ranking in 30 years. On March 16, 2014, the Cavaliers received a #1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.[1] In the NCAA Tournament, they defeated Coastal Carolina and Memphis to advance to the Sweet Sixteen, where they lost to Michigan State.

Class of 2013 signees

Name Home town High school / college Height Weight Commit date
Devon Hall
PG
Virginia Beach, Virginia Cape Henry Collegiate School 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 200 lb (91 kg) Jun 30, 2012 
Scout: N/A   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 74
London Perrantes
PG
Los Angeles, California Crespi Carmelite High School 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Sep 2, 2012 
Scout:4/5 stars   Rivals:3/5 stars   247Sports: N/A    ESPN grade: 82
Overall recruiting rankings:
  • Note: In many cases, Scout, Rivals, 247Sports, 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:

Roster

The 2013–14 team at Hank McCamish Pavilion.
Seniors Joe Harris (left) and Akil Mitchell (right) served as co-captains for the 2013–14 campaign.
2013–14 Virginia Cavaliers men's basketball team
Players Coaches
Pos. # Name Height Weight Year Previous school Hometown
G 0 Hall, DevonDevon Hall  6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 210 lb (95 kg) Fr Cape Henry Collegiate Virginia Beach, Virginia
G 1 Anderson, JustinJustin Anderson 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 225 lb (102 kg) So Montrose Christian Montross, Virginia
G 4 Frazier, MaleekMaleek Frazier (W) 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m) 170 lb (77 kg) Jr The Covenant School Charlottesville, Virginia
G 5 Jones, TevenTeven Jones 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) 182 lb (83 kg) So Fishburne Military School Kannapolis, North Carolina
C 10 Tobey, MikeMike Tobey 6 ft 11 in (2.11 m) 253 lb (115 kg) So Blair Academy Monroe, New York
F 11 Nolte, EvanEvan Nolte 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 227 lb (103 kg) So Milton Milton, Georgia
G 12 Harris, JoeJoe Harris (C) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 225 lb (102 kg) Sr Chelan Chelan, Washington
F 13 Gill, AnthonyAnthony Gill 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 230 lb (104 kg) RS So Charlotte Christian/South Carolina High Point, North Carolina
G 15 Brogdon, MalcolmMalcolm Brogdon 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) 217 lb (98 kg) RS So Greater Atlanta Christian Norcross, Georgia
G 21 Vozenilek, RobRob Vozenilek (W) 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 190 lb (86 kg) Jr St. Christopher's Richmond, Virginia
G 23 Perrantes, LondonLondon Perrantes 6 ft 2 in (1.88 m) 189 lb (86 kg) Fr Crespi Los Angeles, California
F 24 Kirven, CaidCaid Kirven (W) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 229 lb (104 kg) So Woodberry Forest Raleigh, North Carolina
F 25 Mitchell, AkilAkil Mitchell (C) 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 235 lb (107 kg) Sr Charlotte Christian Charlotte, North Carolina
G 30 Rogers, ThomasThomas Rogers 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 206 lb (93 kg) Sr Fork Union Farmville, Virginia
F 32 Atkins, DarionDarion Atkins 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) 234 lb (106 kg) Jr Landon School Clinton, Maryland
F 34 Jones[2], JeffJeff Jones[2] (W) 6 ft 6 in (1.98 m) 195 lb (88 kg) Fr St. Anne's-Belfield Charlottesville, Virginia
Head coach
Assistant coach(es)
Strength and conditioning coach(es)
Athletic trainer(s)

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • (W) Walk-on

Schedule

Date
Time, TV
Rank# Opponent# Result Record Site (Attendance)
City, State
Non-conference regular season
Nov. 8*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
#24 James Madison W 61–41  1–0
John Paul Jones Arena (11,934)
Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 12*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
#25 #14 VCU L 56–59  1–1
John Paul Jones Arena (14,593)
Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 16*
12:00 pm
#25 vs. Davidson W 70–57  2–1
Time Warner Cable Arena (5,216)
Charlotte, NC
Nov. 19*
7:00 pm, RSN
Navy W 67–42  3–1
John Paul Jones Arena (9,764)
Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 23*
4:00 pm, ESPN3
Liberty
Corpus Christi Challenge
W 75–53  4–1
John Paul Jones Arena (10,941)
Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 26*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Hampton
Corpus Christi Challenge
W 69–40  5–1
John Paul Jones Arena (8,970)
Charlottesville, VA
Nov. 29*
7:30 pm, CBSSN
vs. SMU
Corpus Christi Challenge
W 76–73  6–1
American Bank Center1 (N/A)
Corpus Christi, TX
Nov. 30*
9:30 pm, CBSSN
vs. Missouri State
Corpus Christi Challenge
W 83–63  7–1
American Bank Center1 (N/A)
Corpus Christi, TX
Dec. 4*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
#8 Wisconsin
ACC–Big Ten Challenge
L 38–48  7–2
John Paul Jones Arena (11,142)
Charlottesville, VA
Dec. 7*
5:00 pm, ESPNU
at Green Bay L 72–75  7–3
Resch Center (6,491)
Green Bay, WI
Dec. 21*
4:00 pm, ESPN3
Northern Iowa W 57–43  8–3
John Paul Jones Arena (9,714)
Charlottesville, VA
Dec. 23*
7:00 pm, ESPN3
Norfolk State W 66–56  9–3
John Paul Jones Arena (9,206)
Charlottesville, VA
Dec. 30*
7:00 pm, ESPN2
at Tennessee L 52–87  9–4
Thompson-Boling Arena (16,142)
Knoxville, TN
Conference regular season
Jan. 4
12:00 pm, ESPN2
at Florida State W 62–50  10–4 (1–0)
Donald L. Tucker Center (5,588)
Tallahassee, FL
Jan. 8
7:00 pm, RSN
Wake Forest W 74–51  11–4 (2–0)
John Paul Jones Arena (10,114)
Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 11
5:00 pm, ESPN2
at NC State W 76–45  12–4 (3–0)
PNC Arena (15,623)
Raleigh, NC
Jan. 13
7:00 pm, ESPN
at #23 Duke L 65–69  12–5 (3–1)
Cameron Indoor Stadium (9,314)
Durham, NC
Jan. 18
12:00 pm, ACCN
Florida State W 78–66  13–5 (4–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (12,765)
Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 20
7:00 pm, ESPN
North Carolina W 76–61  14–5 (5–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (13,045)
Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 25
3:00 pm, ACCN
Virginia Tech W 65–45  15–5 (6–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (14,215)
Charlottesville, VA
Jan. 28
9:00 pm, ESPNU
at Notre Dame W 68–53  16–5 (7–1)
Joyce Center (7,565)
South Bend, IN
Feb. 2
12:30 pm, ESPNU
at #18 Pittsburgh W 48–45  17–5 (8–1)
Petersen Events Center (12,508)
Pittsburgh, PA
Feb. 5
7:00 pm, ESPN2
#20 Boston College W 77–67  18–5 (9–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (10,853)
Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 8
12:00 pm, ACCN
#20 at Georgia Tech W 64–45  19–5 (10–1)
Hank McCamish Pavilion (8,187)
Atlanta, GA
Feb. 10
9:00 pm[3], ESPNU
#17 Maryland W 61–53  20–5 (11–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (11,568)
Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 15
12:00 pm, ESPN2
#17 at Clemson W 63–58  21–5 (12–1)
Littlejohn Coliseum (8,573)
Clemson, SC
Feb. 18
9:00 pm, ACCN
#14 at Virginia Tech W 57–53  22–5 (13–1)
Cassell Coliseum (5,316)
Blacksburg, VA
Feb. 22
2:00 pm, ESPN2
#14 Notre Dame W 70–49  23–5 (14–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (14,114)
Charlottesville, VA
Feb. 26
7:00 pm, RSN
#12 Miami (FL) W 65–40  24–5 (15–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (11,812)
Charlottesville, VA
Mar. 1
4:00 pm, ESPN
#12 #4 Syracuse W 75–56  25–5 (16–1)
John Paul Jones Arena (14,593)
Charlottesville, VA
Mar. 9
4:00 pm, CBS
#5 at Maryland L 69–75 OT 25–6 (16–2)
Comcast Center (17,950)
College Park, MD
ACC Tournament
Mar. 14
12:00 pm, ESPN2/ACCN
#6 vs. Florida State
Quarterfinals
W 64–51  26–6
Greensboro Coliseum2 (21,533)
Greensboro, NC
Mar. 15
1:00 pm, ESPN2/ACCN
#6 vs. Pittsburgh
Semifinals
W 51–48  27–6
Greensboro Coliseum2 (21,533)
Greensboro, NC
Mar. 16
1:00 pm, ESPN/ACCN
#6 vs. #7 Duke
Championship
W 72–63  28–6
Greensboro Coliseum2 (21,533)
Greensboro, NC
NCAA Tournament
Mar. 21*
9:25 pm, TBS
#3 (E 1) vs. #(E 16) Coastal Carolina
Second round
W 70–59  29–6
PNC Arena3 (17,472)
Raleigh, NC
Mar. 23*
8:40 pm, TNT
#3 (E 1) vs. #(E 8) Memphis
Third round
W 78–60  30–6
PNC Arena3 (18,712)
Raleigh, NC
Mar. 28*
9:57 pm, TBS
#3 (E 1) vs. #11 (E 4) Michigan State
Sweet Sixteen
L 59–61  30–7
Madison Square Garden4 (19,314)
New York, New York
*Non-conference game. #Rankings from AP Poll

^1 Game played in Corpus Christi, Texas.
^2 Game played in Greensboro, North Carolina.
^3 Game played in Raleigh, North Carolina
^4 Game played in New York City. (#) Tournament seedings in parentheses.
All times are in Eastern Time.

Rankings

Ranking movement
Legend: ██ Improvement in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking. ██ Not ranked the previous week. RV=Others receiving votes.
Poll Pre Wk 2 Wk 3 Wk 4 Wk 5 Wk 6 Wk 7 Wk 8 Wk 9 Wk 10 Wk 11 Wk 12 Wk 13 Wk 14 Wk 15 Wk 16 Wk 17 Wk 18 Wk 19 Wk 20 Final
AP 24 25 RV RV RV NR NR NR NR NR RV RV RV 20 17 14 12 5 6 3 N/A
Coaches 25 25 RV RV RV RV RV NR NR NR RV RV RV 21 16 13 11 5 8 4 10

References

  1. "2014 NCAA Tournament No. 1 Seed - Virginia". CBSSports.com. 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2014-03-17.
  2. 1 2 Jones is the son of former Virginia coach, and current Old Dominion coach Jeff Jones.
  3. http://www.virginiasports.com/sports/m-baskbl/spec-rel/020714aag.html
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