
Virginia women’s basketball has a new leader, direction: Podcast
Chris Graham and Scott German discuss the hiring of Tina Thompson to be the new women’s basketball coach at the University of Virginia.

Chris Graham and Scott German discuss the hiring of Tina Thompson to be the new women’s basketball coach at the University of Virginia.

Chris Graham talks VMI baseball. The Keydets (18-17, 7-5 SoCon) have a key conference series at home this weekend with Furman (17-19, 3-6 SoCon). Chris will join Wade Branner in the booth for the broadcasts of the three-game series on ESPN3 beginning with the opener Friday night at 6 p.m.

The Baltimore Orioles are off to a 5-11 start in 2018. The lineup isn’t producing, the starting rotation isn’t doing much behind Dylan Bundy and Andrew Cashner. Chris Graham and Scott German offer insight and analysis on the O’s.

Rod Mullins joins Chris Graham to break down this weekend’s action at Bristol Motor Speedway. Rod tells us to expect an intense weekend filled with sparks, drama, tension, and more as NASCAR returns to the hills of East Tennessee for the Food City 500 beginning at 2:00 PM on Sunday afternoon.

Chris Graham hosts a Facebook Live segment talking about the new year in WWE that begins this week with Monday Night Raw and Smackdown, the first two shows post-WrestleMania 34.

The seventh annual Tom Tom Founders Festival, a weeklong celebration of entrepreneurship, culture, and innovation, launches today in Charlottesville.

Chris Graham talks UVA basketball on today’s podcast. Topics include news about interest in transfers Matt Mooney and Sacha Killeya-Jones, the commitment from top guard recruit Casey Morsell, and the injury to redshirt freshman forward Jay Huff, and the impact on the roster for 2018-2019.

AFP editor Chris Graham reviews the twists and turns that made up a thrilling WrestleMania 34.

Chris Graham breaks down the matches on the biggest weekend of the 2018 pro wrestling calendar, highlighted by WrestleMania34, Supercard of Honor and NXT Takeover New Orleans.

After a national search that attracted a wide array of candidates from across the country, Tim Miller has been named the next vice president for student affairs at James Madison University. It will be a homecoming of sorts for Miller, who earned his bachelor’s and master’s degrees from JMU.
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