Ryan Odom strives for another shining moment
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Ryan Odom and Griff Aldrich met as college freshmen in 1992. They are now head coach and associate head coach at Virginia, which is playing in the NCAA tournament.
A trip to the Sweet 16 in the NCAA Tournament lies before Tennessee basketball and Virginia. Here's what you need to know about the Cavaliers.
With Virginia burdened by years of early exits in the NCAA Tournament, first-year coach Ryan Odom played for his team the 2019 “One Shining Moment” highlight package from the Cavaliers' national championship season.
The Virginia Cavaliers defeated the Wright State Raiders on Friday. Here's everything Ryan Odom, Jacari White, Malik Thomas and Sam Lewis had to say after the game.
For the first time in seven years, Virginia basketball has won a March Madness game. Jacari White helped the Cavaliers hold off an upset to Wright State.
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David Teel: How UVA’s Ryan Odom molded 7 transfers, 3 freshmen, 2 Europeans and others into a winner
Virginia’s loss to Duke in Saturday night’s ACC Tournament final teemed with clutch shots, exceptional milestones and what-if moments. None was at the top of Ryan Odom’s mind when he opened his postgame media session.
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Wright State and Miami had Philly fans’ backing, but Virginia and Tennessee stopped their upset bids
Virginia coach Ryan Odom was on the other side of this kind of game in the past. In fact, he did it quite famously to the Cavaliers in 2018, when Maryland-Baltimore County became the first men’s No. 16 seed to topple a No.
As the NCAA Tournament-bound Cavaliers have been slicing through opponents, they’ve been celebrating in a uniquely Wahoo way.