The start of the college basketball season is less than a week away, and most teams have questions they’re trying to answer.
The University of Virginia is one of those teams. But closed scrimmages the past two Saturdays – the first against Virginia Commonwealth University, the second against Georgetown University – have given head coach Tony Bennett a better read on the Cavaliers’ strengths and weaknesses as they prepare to host the U.S. Naval Academy late Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena.
Bennett’s latest group bears little resemblance to the one that won the Atlantic Coast Conference’s regular-season title in 2020-21. UVA lost its top four rebounders and six of its top eight scorers from that team, and its projected starters include two transfers: power forward Jayden Gardner (from East Carolina University) and swingman Armaan Franklin (Indiana University).
“I think there’s a newness to this team that we’ve discussed,” Bennett said on a Zoom with reporters Wednesday, “and so we’re still forging our identity. You say that every year at this time, but especially with a team that’s newer.”
The Wahoos have four newcomers: Gardner, Franklin and freshmen Igor Milicic Jr. and Taine Murray. Returning players include guards Kihei Clark, Reece Beekman and Carson McCorkle, forward Kody Stattmann, and centers Kadin Shedrick and Francisco Caffaro.
Against VCU and Georgetown, Bennett said, “I thought we played hard. I thought we were active in both of the scrimmages, and we’ve got some mobile guys on the interior, I think. Kadin and [Caffaro] are aggressive and active, and Jayden Gardner works hard. So there’s mobility there. And then I think defensively, with Kihei and Reece, they are our two most experienced players. They know our backbone has to be trying to be as good as we can defensively on the perimeter.”

