CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (5-0, 1-0 ACC) hosts Campbell (3-1, 0-0 Big South) on Wednesday, Nov. 23 at 7 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va.

BROADCAST INFORMATION

  • The game will stream online on ACCNX through the ESPN app. It is available through participating TV providers that carry ACCN
  • All of the 2022-23 Virginia women’s basketball games are available locally on the radio on NewsRadio 1070 AM and 98.9 FM WINA
  • Live stats be available
  • Links are posted on VirginiaSports.com

VIRGINIA NOTES

  • The Cavaliers are playing four games in eight days. This is the second in that stretch following Sunday’s 74-60 win at American. They close out the weekend hosting Minnesota and ECU in the Cavalier Classic Tournament on Saturday and Sunday
  • Virginia is off to a 5-0 start to the season for the first time since 2015-16. They are looking for their first 6-0 start to a season since 1997-98
  • The five-straight victories are the longest win streak for the team since winning eight in a row during the 2017-18 season (Dec. 17- Jan. 11)
  • All five of Virginia’s starters are averaging double figures
  • On Sunday at American, all 11 players scored in the game, with eight scoring in the first quarter alone. It was the third time (out of five games) this season that every player who was dressed for the game scored in the game. Every player also had at least one rebound
  • Virginia is averaging 48.0 rebounds per game, ranking 17th in the nation. The Cavaliers’ +14.6 rebound margin ranks 22nd
  • Virginia is averaging 45. 2 points in the paint per game
  • Virginia is third in the ACC in fewest turnovers per game at 12.6 per contest
  • Taylor Valladay scored 19 points on Sunday at American, scoring 11 in the fourth quarter. She scored in double figures in a single quarter in back-to-back games after a 10-point third quarter last Tuesday at Loyola Chicago
  • Camryn Taylor leads the team in scoring, averaging 13.6 points per game
  • Mir McLean leads the team in rebounding at 6.8 per game. She is also averaging 2.0 steals per game
  • Sam Brunelle is shooting 49.1 percent from the field (26-of-53) and is a perfect 6-of-6 from the free-throw line

SCOUTING CAMPBELL

  • Campbell is 3-1 with its lone setback coming in a 62-60 loss against UCF, a team that is receiving votes in the AP poll
  • The Fighting Camels are coming off an 81-34 home win against South Carolina State on Saturday
  • Campbell won last year’s Big South regular-season title but were edged by Longwood in the tournament championship game. They have won two of the last three regular-season titles in the league
  • The Camels were the Big South’s automatic qualifier to the 2022 WNIT, their first time playing in the tournament. They lost in the first round against Liberty
  • Graduate guard Shy Tuelle is a Preseason All-Big South first-team selection, averaging 16.8 points per game
  • The Camels were voted third in the Big South preseason poll
  • Head coach Ronny Fisher In six seasons under Fisher, Campbell has won 119 games for an average of nearly 20 wins per season. As the current longest-tenured Big South coach with 14 seasons under his belt, Fisher leads all active coaches in the conference with 216 total and 136 Big South wins. Campbell won the 2019-20 and 2021-22 Big South regular season titles and finished as Big South tournament runner-up in 2019, 2021 and 2022
  • This is the first meeting between the two teams since 1979
  • The all-time series is tied 1-1

ON THE HORIZON

  • Virginia hosts the Cavalier Classic tournament Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 26-27, facing Minnesota (3-1) and East Carolina (4-1). UVA plays at 2 p.m. with Liberty (2-1) anchoring 5 p.m. games on both days

TICKET INFORMATION

  • For advance single-game purchases, reserved seats are $12, and general admission tickets are $8. On game day at the box office, reserved seats are $15, and general admission tickets are $10
  • New for the 2022-23 season, fans may purchase discounted ticket packages via a four-game mini plan or group tickets. The four-game mini-plan includes the fans’ choice of any four home games.  Reserved seats are $40 per person, and general admission seats are $24 per person, a savings of up to 25 percent compared to purchasing single-game tickets
  • Group tickets for sizes of 20 or more are on sale for all home games. Reserved seats are $10, and general admission seats are $6. A savings of $2 per ticket compared to single-game ticket prices
  • Season ticket options are still available. Reserved seats are $75, and general admission seats are $50. Full-time faculty & staff are eligible for a 20 percent discount on up to four season tickets. Season tickets are the best option for fans looking for multiple games to secure the best seats at the lowest price per game