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By the Numbers
1,022
Number of career points scored by Mamadi Diane, making him the 42nd player in U.Va. men’s basketball history to score 1,000 points or more.
699Number of
Tall Order
Teams look to front court for balance, leadership
With Sean Singletary and Sharneé Zoll providing leadership and fireworks for U.Va.’s basketball teams, last season could easily have been characterized as the Year of the Guards. Both players have gone on to the ranks of professional basketball, so now the Cavaliers will look to the front court for more points and power this season.
Sports Shorts
Sharneé Zoll Photo by Jim Daves
From Chris Long to Sharneé Zoll, Cavaliers made their marks in the drafts held this spring by pro leagues.
Basketball Beats Ballet
Ryan honored for wins, inspiring confidence
The world of ballet might be a better place if Debbie Ryan (Grad ’77) had made a different choice as a child, but the world of basketball would be poorer.
Backcourt Chat
Cavalier stars talk about leadership, legacies and the Barbers
What motivates great players? What anxieties lurk in the shadows? Which Cavalier color do they prefer, blue or orange?
Sean Singletary and Sharneé Zoll show why they’
The Ultimate Virginia Basketball Players
A roundup of the best to ever take the floor for the Cavaliers
The Men
Top Gun: Bryant Stith (Col ’92)
Bryant Stith began his career as the ACC’s Rookie of the Year and finished it in 1992 as Virginia’s
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