Virginia vs West Virginia: A Clash of Basketball Titans

The upcoming game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the West Virginia Mountaineers presents a highly anticipated match-up. Here are the relevant details for those looking to tune in:

### Match Details
– **Location:** Fort Myers, Florida
– **Date:** November 22nd, 2023
– **Time:** 6:00 PM ET
– **Channel:** Fox Sports 1
– **Betting Line:** Virginia -9.5

### Pregame Content
Leading up to the game, there is significant buzz surrounding 3 key players, 2 intense matchups, as well as a thrilling prediction for the game.

### Five Takeaways
Following Virginia’s recent defeat to Wisconsin, there are 5 key takeaways that are currently influencing the team’s strategy for the forthcoming game.

### Game Thread
The excitement is mounting as the game’s tip-off approaches at 6:00 PM. Share your pre, in, and post-game thoughts here, and keep an eye out for more detailed postgame coverage later.

Stay connected with live reactions and updates from the game through our dedicated Twitter handles:
– Streaking the Lawn: @STL_UVA
– Zach Carey: @Zach_Carey_
– Dan Siegel: @DanSiegel_
– Ryan Reese: @HoosOn_First
– Ben Wieland: @BenWieland
– Paul Guttman: @Tiki_UVA
– Corbin Lathrop: @CorbinLathrop
– John Kurcina: @JohnKurcina

### Game Notes
Here are some insightful game notes provided by UVA:
#### All-Time vs. West Virginia
– Virginia holds a 9-10 all-time record against the Mountaineers in a series dating back to 1915-16.
– UVA’s head coach Tony Bennett has a 1-2 record against the Mountaineers.
– The Mountaineers claimed victory in the last two matchups, with scores of 68-61 (2017) and 66-57 (2016).
– The Cavaliers secured victory in their last meeting with a score of 70-54 at the Jimmy V Classic in 2015.
– UVA has a 3-2 record in their last five games against West Virginia and a 6-4 record in their last 10.

#### Last Time vs. the Mountaineers
– West Virginia emerged victorious with a 68-61 win in 2017, led by Jevon Carter who recorded an impressive performance.
– Despite the loss, UVA’s Devon Hall and Kyle Guy delivered commendable performances.

#### Last Time Out
– Wisconsin secured a convincing 65-41 victory over No. 24 Virginia.
– The game saw standout performances from Steven Crowl, Tyler Wahl, and Reece Beekman.
– Virginia faced a shooting struggle, managing a 32.6% field goal percentage and a challenging 23.6% in the first half.
– Wisconsin’s dominance on the boards with a 48-21 rebounding advantage was a significant factor in their triumph.

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