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CHARLOTTESVILLE, Va. – The Virginia women’s basketball team (8-11, 2-4 ACC) hosts Wake Forest (9-10, 0-6 ACC) on Sunday, January 27 at 3 p.m. at John Paul Jones Arena in Charlottesville, Va.
 
Broadcast Information

  • The game will be televised on the ACC Regional Sports Networks. Check your local cable and satellite listings to find the channel airing the game in your area
  • All of the 2018-19 Virginia women’s basketball games – home and away – are available locally on the radio on NewsRadio 1070 AM and 98.9 FM WINA
  • Fans can also keep up with the action through live stats on VirginiaSports.com

 
Noting the Cavaliers

  • Junior guards Dominique Toussaint (Staten Island, N.Y.) and Jocelyn Willoughby (East Orange, N.J.) each scored 19 points in Virginia’s 74-57 victory over Pitt on Thursday night
  • The 17-point margin of victory over Pitt was the Cavaliers’ largest of the season, eclipsing the 14-point margin of victory over Coppin State. The 74 points matched UVA’s season-high output (also scored 74 in the win over USF)
  • Virginia was 21-of-24 (87.5 percent) from the free throw line, the third time in the last four games shooting over 80 percent from the line. Virginia has also made 20 or more free throws in each of its last two victories, going 20-of-24 in the win against Virginia Tech
  • The Cavaliers have moved into a tie for ninth place in the conference standings alongside Boston College and North Carolina
  • Toussaint has led the team in scoring in four of the last five games
  • Willoughby has led the team in rebounding or shared the team lead in rebounding in five of the last seven games
  • Toussaint’s 19 points matched her career high. She has hit the 19-point mark three times this season and four times in her career, but has yet to have a 20-point outing
  • Sophomore guard and Pennsylvania native Khyasia Caldwell (Pocono Summit, Pa.) scored a career-high 13 points at Pitt. It was the second double-digit scoring effort of her career
  • Caldwell was 6-of-9 shooting on Thursday and in the last two games is 9-of-14 (64.2 percent) from the field
  • Virginia is 15th in the nation and third in the ACC in least penalized teams, averaging 13.7 fouls per game. The Cavaliers have not had a player foul out of a game this season
  • Virginia has scored 324 points in the fourth quarters of play this year, averaging 17.1 per game. In the first quarters, however, UVA has scored 236 points, an average of 12.4 per game. Opponents are outscoring the Cavaliers 306-236 in the opening period, and 620-476 in the first half (7.6 points per game differential). Virginia holds a 324-312 fourth quarter advantage over its opponents and is outscoring teams 641-621 in the second half

ACC Rankings

  • Virginia is fourth in the conference in free throw shooting percentage (76.1 percent)
  • Mone Jones is ninth in free throw shooting percentage at 83.3 percent (42-of-50)
  • Jocelyn Willoughby leads the conference in three-point shooting percentage, making 47.4 percent of her attempts (36-of-76)
  • Willoughby is 12th in rebounding, averaging 7.5 per game
  • In conference games, Willoughby is shooting 88.2 percent from the line (15-of-17), ranking second. Sophomore guard Brianna Tinsley (Madison, Va.) is shooting 85.7 percent (14-of-16) from the free throw line in conference games, tied for third
  • Junior forward Lisa Jablonowski (Ernster, Luxembourg) is averaging 2.2 steals per game in conference contests, tied for sixth

Scouting Wake Forest

  • Wake Forest finished the non-conference slate with a 9-4 record, but has gone 0-6 in conference play
  • The Demon Deacons have four players averaging double figures, led by Elisa Penna at 15.3 points per game. Penna has missed the last two games with an injury. Penna had scored 24 points in her last contest against North Carolina
  • Ona Udoh is sixth in the ACC in rebounding (8.6 per game) and fifth in blocked shots (1.68 per game)
  • Gina Conti is second in the ACC and 31st in the nation in assists per game at 5.4. She also leads the conference in minutes per game at 35.6
  • Virginia is 68-5 all-time against Wake Forest. The Demon Deacons only have won twice in Charlottesville, a 73-68 victory in 2013 and a 60-59 win in 1978
  • Head coach Jen Hoover worked on Debbie Ryan’s staff for four years (2003-07), including serving as the Cavaliers’ recruiting coordinator for her final two years. She helped Virginia ink center Aisha Mohammed and the 2006-07 ACC Rookie of the Year, Monica Wright

 
On the Horizon

  • The Cavaliers have back-to-back road games next week, traveling to play at No. 13 Syracuse on Thursday, Jan. 31 at 7 p.m., and No. 23 Miami on Sunday, Feb. 3 at 1 p.m.
  • Virginia returns home on Thursday, Feb. 7 to host Boston College at 7 p.m.
  • New this year for all regular-season home games, available reserved single-game tickets can be purchased for $8 in advance, online and via mobile devices, or for $10 at the John Paul Jones ticket office on game day. General admission single-game tickets are $5 in advance, online and via mobile devices or $8 at the John Paul Jones ticket office on game day. Courtside seats are $15