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Fans can get an inside look at the program's rebuild through the Proving Grounds docuseries , which follows the team's journey under Odom. The 2025-26 squad featured 11 new players, gelling quickly to secure a #3 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament. Future Outlook

Virginia Basketball has entered a high-octane new era under head coach Ryan Odom. Following the surprise retirement of legendary coach Tony Bennett in late 2024, Odom has revitalized the program with a modern, faster style of play. In his first season (2025-26), Odom led the Cavaliers to a 30-6 record and their first NCAA Tournament win since their 2019 title run. A New Identity on Grounds

The momentum continues into the 2026-27 season with UVA ranked in the ESPN Way-Too-Early Top 25. Most of the core production returns, including De Ridder and Mallory, positioning the "Hoos" as a top contender for the ACC title. If you'd like to dive deeper into the new era:

The "Packline" era has shifted toward a more offensive-minded approach. Odom's system prioritizes three-point shooting and a significantly faster pace than previous seasons. Key additions like Thijs De Ridder and local standout Chance Mallory have become the faces of this transition. 2025-26 Key Performer Stats Leading scorer and rebounder Malik Thomas Graduate transfer leadership Dallin Hall Primary playmaker and facilitator Ugonna Onyenso 2.9 blocks per game average 🏀 Proving Grounds

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Fans can get an inside look at the program's rebuild through the Proving Grounds docuseries , which follows the team's journey under Odom. The 2025-26 squad featured 11 new players, gelling quickly to secure a #3 seed in the Midwest Region of the NCAA Tournament. Future Outlook

Virginia Basketball has entered a high-octane new era under head coach Ryan Odom. Following the surprise retirement of legendary coach Tony Bennett in late 2024, Odom has revitalized the program with a modern, faster style of play. In his first season (2025-26), Odom led the Cavaliers to a 30-6 record and their first NCAA Tournament win since their 2019 title run. A New Identity on Grounds uva basketball

The momentum continues into the 2026-27 season with UVA ranked in the ESPN Way-Too-Early Top 25. Most of the core production returns, including De Ridder and Mallory, positioning the "Hoos" as a top contender for the ACC title. If you'd like to dive deeper into the new era: Fans can get an inside look at the

The "Packline" era has shifted toward a more offensive-minded approach. Odom's system prioritizes three-point shooting and a significantly faster pace than previous seasons. Key additions like Thijs De Ridder and local standout Chance Mallory have become the faces of this transition. 2025-26 Key Performer Stats Leading scorer and rebounder Malik Thomas Graduate transfer leadership Dallin Hall Primary playmaker and facilitator Ugonna Onyenso 2.9 blocks per game average 🏀 Proving Grounds Following the surprise retirement of legendary coach Tony

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