In a college basketball season unlike any other, perhaps it’s only fitting that the University of Virginia Cavaliers experienced a Selection Sunday unlike any other in Tony Bennett’s 12 seasons as their head coach.
For the eighth time under Bennett, the Cavaliers are headed to the NCAA Tournament, which they won in 2019. (Had the COVID-19 pandemic not resulted in the tournament’s cancellation last year, this would be their ninth appearance during his tenure.)
For the first time, however, the team did not watch the selection show together, and so the reaction was different when the Wahoos learned they’d been awarded the No. 4 seed in the West Region.
In a first-round game Saturday, UVA (18-6) will face No. 13 seed Ohio University (16-7), the Mid-American Conference champion, at Assembly Hall in Bloomington, Indiana. TruTV will televise the 7:15 p.m. game.
“We celebrated it on Zoom,” Bennett told reporters on yet another Zoom call Sunday night.
Team members have been separated since returning home Friday from Greensboro, North Carolina, where a UVA player tested positive for COVID-19 after the quarterfinals of the ACC Tournament. Top-seeded Virginia, the ACC’s regular-season champion, was to have played No. 4 seed Georgia Tech in the semifinals Friday night, but that game was called off after contact tracing sidelined most of Bennett’s players.