Home UVA Basketball: Bennett, Cavaliers look to use time off to their advantage
Go 'Hoos

UVA Basketball: Bennett, Cavaliers look to use time off to their advantage

Zachary Pereles

Story by Zach Pereles

UVA basketballThe Virginia Cavaliers are at last on their ACC-scheduled break. After slogging through wins against NC State and Miami last week, the nation’s No. 3 team has five days until it takes the court again, when it hosts Duke — and “College GameDay” — at John Paul Jones Arena on Saturday.

“Whenever your bye week comes, you make the most of it,” Bennett said. “Just balance it. Use the rest for two days off but then the right kind of preparation, and be as good as you can.”

Virginia hasn’t looked quite itself as of late with Ty Jerome dealing with a back sprain and some of the players looking not quite as fresh and focused. Kyle Guy, who is just 7 for his last 26 shots, said the week between games is “huge” and will allow the team to be “laser-focused” moving forward.

Jack Salt agreed.

“[It allows] guys to get their bodies right and minds right, because I feel like we’ve been grinding a little bit lately,” the big man said Saturday. “[In] today’s game and also the N.C. State game we did a lot of things that were uncharacteristic. We definitely need some time to focus and get back on track.”

The ACC allows for each of its 15 teams to get one week-long break from the two-games-per-week schedule during the conference slate. For the Cavaliers, this respite comes at a crucial juncture. Contests against top-10 teams Duke and North Carolina are on the horizon.

While the benefits of the extended break — rest, recovery and more time to prepare — are obvious, Bennett will also trying to make sure his team doesn’t get rusty and is mentally and physically ready to compete in two of its toughest games of the season.

“Sometimes there’s a rhythm when you’re playing a lot of games, and sometimes rest is needed,” Bennett said. “I believe it’s a balance, and beyond that it’s hard to say.”

For what it’s worth, Bennett is 4-4 in the games following the week-long ACC hiatus.

NOTE: In Bennett’s first season, 2009-2010, UVA had to play a make-up game against UNC-Wilmington during its scheduled ACC break.

 


YEAR GAME BEFORE BREAK BREAK GAME AFTER BREAK
2011 56-62 L vs. North Carolina Jan. 8 – Jan. 15 60-76 L at Duke
2012 58-61 L at Duke Jan. 12 – Jan. 19 70-38 W at Georgia Tech
2013 44-59 L at Clemson Jan. 12 – Jan. 19 56-36 W vs. Florida St.
2014 75-56 W vs. Syracuse Mar. 1 – Mar. 9 69-75 L (OT) at Maryland
2015 50-47 W at Virginia Tech Jan. 25 – Jan. 31 63-69 L vs Duke
2016 73-53 W vs. NC State Feb. 15 – Feb. 22 61-64 L at Miami
2017 79-62 W vs. Wake Forest Jan. 8 – Jan. 14 77-73 W at Clemson
2018 59-50 W at Miami Feb. 13 – Feb. 21 65-54 W vs. Georgia Tech

 

The 2015 team faced the exact same scenario the 2018 team does: facing Duke at home on Saturday and North Carolina on the road on Monday following the week off. That team responded from the Duke loss to knock off the Tar Heels 75-64.

The week off allows the Cavaliers some rest when they sorely need it. But unless they can convey that advantage into a strong performance this weekend, it will be for naught.

“We have a week to get ready, which is a long amount of time,” Mamadi Diakite said Saturday. “We’re going to come right and leave it on the court.”

Support AFP

Multimedia

 

Latest News

uva basketball blake buchanan jacob cofie
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

Former ‘Hoos in the 2026 NCAA Tournament: Three advance to second round

henry zatkowski uva baseball
Baseball, Go 'Hoos

UVA Baseball: #9 ‘Hoos win 10-6 in weekend series opener with #24 Wake Forest

Eric Becker homered, Joe Tiroly and Harrison Didawick each drove in three, and Henry Zatkowski notched win #4 of the season, as #9 Virginia opened a weekend series with #24 Wake Forest with a 10-6 win on Friday night at The Dish.

kymora johnson uva basketball
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

Women’s Basketball: Short turnaround for Virginia for Saturday NCAA game

Virginia’s 57-55 win over Arizona State in Thursday’s First Four ended at 11:17 p.m. Postgame interviews, getting on the bus, maybe they got back to the hotel by 1 a.m.

shop to stop hunger event BRAFB food insecurity
Local News

Community, local leaders rally together to fight food insecurity in region

uva basketball sam lewis
Basketball, Go 'Hoos

NCAA Tournament: Sam Lewis tech unexpectedly ignites game-closing run in UVA win

jail handcuffs
Local News

Investigation: Waynesboro man arrested in Frye Street child pornography case

virginia state police file photo accident interstate
State/U.S. News

Interstate 81: Police help driver to safety after vehicle catches fire following crash