Field Level Media
22 Mar 2026, 04:35 GMT+10
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PHILADELPHIA -- Ryan Odom engineered a massive one-year turnaround at Virginia. Seven years removed from the program's only national title, Odom has his players visualizing their own shining moment.
The third-seeded Cavaliers are on the verge of the Sweet 16 but first must handle Ja'Kobi Gillespie and sixth-seeded Tennessee in a Midwest Region second-round matchup on Sunday.
Virginia (30-5) officially doubled its win total from last season when it pulled out an 82-73 win over Wright State in Friday's opener. The Cavaliers hadn't won an NCAA Tournament game since the 2019 national final.
Odom -- the same coach who pulled off UMBC's historic 16-over-1 upset of Virginia once upon a time -- said afterward that he'd shown his players a montage of their season set to 'One Shining Moment,' the tournament's unofficial theme song.
After being hired from VCU last March, Odom had to assemble a new team quickly and primarily through the transfer portal. He has gotten his players to buy into Virginia's history and the part they can play in writing a new chapter.
'When he brought us here, he emphasized the importance of what it is we're actually playing for and not just ourselves, and playing for the university and trying to continue the legacy that was left behind by the players before,' said Virginia senior guard Jacari White, who transferred in from North Dakota State. 'And so we honor that and take pride in that, and I feel like that shows in our play.'
Virginia's 3-point marksman off the bench, White scored a season-high 26 points to propel the Cavaliers past the upset-minded Raiders. The first five of his six 3-pointers either tied the game or put Virginia in front.
'He's one of the best shooters in the country when he's locked and loaded there and feeling it,' Odom said. 'You have to see that first one go in on game day, and he did, and then he was kind of on from there.'
Tennessee (23-11) is familiar with countering 3-point specialists after it held Eian Elmer to 0-for-7 shooting and Brant Byers to 1-for-6 in Friday's 78-56 win over Miami (Ohio). Elmer shot 42.9% from deep for the year and Byers was at 39.2%.
'It's similar. They put up around 30 threes a game or something like that,' Tennessee guard Bishop Boswell said of Virginia. 'They're also doing a (good) job attacking it early if they have the open three, so I think kind of just the same thing as we kind of did last game, just being in gaps early and playing out, guarding the 3-point line as best we can, but they're balanced so just trying to take away as much as we can.'
Gillespie racked up 29 points and nine assists to carry Tennessee on a day where star freshman Nate Ament went scoreless in 18 minutes. Ament has been battling a high ankle sprain, yet had a 27-point showing and a double-double in the final two games of the SEC tournament last week.
'Last night, we could tell he was struggling with it,' coach Rick Barnes said Saturday. 'That's why we didn't put him back in the game. ...
'We need Nate. He knows it, but he will give us everything that he can, and that's really all I can say about it. If it's up to him, he would play every minute if he could. We'll see game time.'
Ament averages 17.0 points and 6.5 rebounds while Gillespie leads Tennessee with 18.3 points and 5.6 assists per game.
Belgian freshman Thijs De Ridder tops Virginia at 15.4 points and 6.2 rebounds per contest.
--Adam Zielonka, Field Level Media
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