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Virginia sets up home-and-home football series vs. Washington State

Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams (2) catches a touchdown pass in Sept. 2023 against Colorado State. The Cougars will go to Virginia in 2025 and will host the Cavaliers in '31. ALEX MCINTYRE/SPECIAL TO THE DENVER POST
Washington State wide receiver Kyle Williams (2) catches a touchdown pass in Sept. 2023 against Colorado State. The Cougars will go to Virginia in 2025 and will host the Cavaliers in ’31. ALEX MCINTYRE/SPECIAL TO THE DENVER POST
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COLLEGE FOOTBALL

Virginia announced a home-and-home series with Washington State on Tuesday.

The Cavaliers are set to host the Cougars at Scott Stadium on Sept. 27, 2025, and then make the return journey to Pullman, Washington, for a contest on Sept. 13, 2031.

The two games will be the first in football played between the two schools. Their primary connection so far is through basketball: Tony Bennett left Washington State to take UVA’s head-coaching job in March 2009.

COLLEGE BASEBALL

Cox alum captures Sun Belt award

James Madison junior Fenwick Trimble of Virginia Beach was tabbed as the Sun Belt Conference Player of the Week.

The center fielder from Cox High helped lead JMU to a 3-1 week that saw the Dukes sweep Georgia Southern and improve to 24-15 overall and 10-8 in Sun Belt games.

For the week, he hit .500 with an OPS of 1.517 as he went 8 for 15 with a double, two homers, five runs, five RBIs and 15 total bases.

COLLEGE SOFTBALL

No. 13 Hokies set season homer record in beating UVA

No. 13 Virginia Tech (36-9-1, 19-4 ACC) set a single-season school record for home runs during a 6-1 triumph over Virginia (30-16, 13-10) before 842 in Blacksburg.

Tech’s Addy Greene of Suffolk hit a two-run double in the first inning, and Cori McMillan’s leadoff blast in the third gave the Hokies their record 101st home run. Trinity Martin added a homer in support of Emma Lemley (11-4), who struck out eight while pitching a four-hitter.

Bella Cabral got the Cavaliers on the board in the third inning with a solo home run to left-center.

UVA’s Bigham repeats as ACC Pitcher of Week

For the third time this season and second consecutive week, Virginia’s Eden Bigham was named the ACC Pitcher of the Week. The honor came before her loss Tuesday at Virginia Tech.

Bigham (13-7) helped the Cavaliers to a series win at No. 3 Duke over the weekend, pitching nine scoreless innings in Friday night’s loss with nine strikeouts. She escaped three bases-loaded jams and left the game scoreless in a 12-inning affair.

She picked up her third save of the season in game two of the series, the first of a Saturday doubleheader, as she got the Cavaliers out of a bases-loaded jam without surrendering a run.

CNU’s Martin named C2C Pitcher of Week

CNU’s Jamie Martin (8-1) was named the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference Pitcher of the Week. She stretched her consecutive scoreless-innings string to 28 by giving up one hit and striking out 10 in four innings of a five-inning victory at York College in Pennsylvania.

COLLEGE MEN’S BASKETBALL

Former Seton Hall center commits to JMU

James Madison gained a commitment from Seton Hall transfer center Elijah Hutchins-Everett, according to his social media.

The 6-foot-11 junior averaged 3.5 points and 2.5 rebounds last season for the Pirates, who won the National Invitation Tournament. He joins Georgia Tech transfer Ebenezer Dowuona as players to join JMU under new coach Preston Spradlin.

COLLEGE MEN’S GOLF

Tribe finishes eighth in CAA tourney

William & Mary wrapped up its season with the final round of the Coastal Athletic Association championship tournament. The Tribe finished eighth place at 25-over 889 (294-294-301) at Dataw Island’s Cotton Dike Course at St. Helena Island, South Carolina.

The College of Charleston took the team championship at 35 under par thanks to a scorching 272 on the final day. The Cougars erased a four-shot deficit to Elon over the final round to cruise to a seven-shot win. Charleston’s Zach Reuland and Kier van Wyk shared co-medalist honors at 13 under.

Logan Hunter was the top finisher for the Tribe, moving up five spots to 26th Tuesday with an even-par 72.

ODU shares 12th at Sun Belt event

Old Dominion remained tied for 12th heading into Wednesday’s final round of stroke play at the Sun Belt Championship at Annandale Golf Club in Madison, Mississippi.

The Monarchs turned in an 11-over par 299 on Tuesday for a 36-hole total of 604 (+28), equaling Appalachian State. Arkansas State led the 14-team field with a 7-under 569, Louisiana Monroe was next at 10-over 586, and Marshall was third at 589. Southern Miss and Troy, both at 591, shared fourth.

The top four teams at the end of stroke play will advance to Thursday morning’s semifinal round of match play.

Arkansas State’s Thomas Schmidt led individually at 7-under 137. Teammates Devyn Pappas and Jake Lile, along with Marshall’s Ryan Bilby, were tied for second at 3 under.

ODU’s Jakob Chicoyne followed an opening round of 75 with a 71 Tuesday. He was tied for ninth at 146 (+2).

COLLEGE WOMEN’S LACROSSE

UVA’s Schwab finds spot on All-ACC first team

Senior attacker Morgan Schwab was the only Virginia player named to the All-ACC first team.

The second team included four Cavaliers: defender Maggie Bostain, attacker Katia Carnevale and midfielders Mackenzie Hoeg and Kiki Shaw. The third team had three UVA representatives: attackers Madison Alaimo and Jenna Dinardo and midfielder Kate Galica.

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The Virginia Athletics Foundation announced the launch of the Sabre Society, a philanthropic giving society in support of Virginia Athletics and the more than 750 student-athletes involved with them.

COLLEGE TENNIS

ODU women take Sun Belt yearly honors

Old Dominion took top Sun Belt yearly honors after going unbeaten in regular-season conference play.

Sofia Johnson was the Player of the Year. She joined Alexandra Viktorovitch on the singles first team and joined Lidiia Rasskouskaia on the doubles first team. Dominic Manilla was the Coach of the Year, and Ulyana Romanova was the Rookie of the Year.

C2C honors Captains’ Hansen, Weis

Christopher Newport’s Raine Weis and Eddy Porsmyr Hansen were named the Coast-To-Coast Athletic Conference’s Players of the Week.

Weis took the women’s award with an 8-1 victories against Marymount at No. 1 singles and No. 1 doubles alongside Tessa Trate. Hansen won the men’s honor by going 4-0 for the weekend at Nos. 1 and 2 singles and doubles alongside Cox High graduate Ashton Legum.

COLLEGE TRACK AND FIELD

Captains capture conference awards

CNU’s Ellie Nuckols was named the C2C Women’s Track Athlete of the Week, and teammate Katie Stevens was the Women’s Field Athlete of the Week.

Nuckols scored 4,141 in the heptathlon at last weekend’s New Captains Classic, placing her 38th in NCAA Division III and fourth in CNU history. Also at that meet, Stevens threw the discus a personal-best 43.69 meters, the second-longest throw in Captains history, and set a personal-record javelin throw at 30.23 meters.

The Captains’ CJ Reeders was named the Field Athlete of the Week. He triple-jumped a season-best 14.39 meters at the New Captains Classic, putting him 14th in Division III this year.

UVA steeplechase ace named ACC Athlete of Week

Nate Mountain of UVA earned ACC Athlete of the Week status after a record-setting weekend at the Virginia Challenge.

In the men’s 3,000-meter steeplechase invitational section, he ran an ACC-record and school-record time of 8:20.86. Mountain finished second in the field, just behind Matthew Wilkinson of Under Armour (8:18.53).

PRO WOMEN’S BASKETBALL

Ex-UVA forward signs with Minnesota Lynx

Former Virginia forward Camryn Taylor signed a training-camp contract with the WNBA’s Minnesota Lynx. She became the first former Cavalier to sign with a WNBA team since Jocelyn Willoughby was selected No. 10 overall by the Phoenix Mercury in the 2020 draft.

A native of Peoria, Illinois, Taylor transferred to UVA in 2021 after a two-year stint with Marquette (2019-21). In 127 career games, she averaged 12.5 points and 5.7 rebounds and shot 48% from the field.