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Kihei Clark - Returning for 2022-23 Clark announced he'll utilized his extra year of collegiate eligibility and return to Virginia for the 2022-23 season, Jon Rothstein of CBS Sports reports.

Impact Clark has appeared in 128 games during his four years with Virginia, and he'll take advantage of the extra eligibility provided by the NCAA from the COVID-19 pandemic. He averaged 10.0 points, 2.9 rebounds, 4.4 assists and 0.9 steals in 36.0 minutes last season.

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2021-22 UVA Men’s Basketball Schedule

November 2021

  • 11.9: Navy 66, Virginia 58
  • 11.12: Virginia 73, Radford 52
  • 11.16: Houston 67, Virginia 47
  • 11.19: Virginia 68, Coppin State 52
  • 11.22: Virginia 65, Georgia 55
  • 11.23: Virginia 58, Providence 40
  • 11.26: Virginia 61, Lehigh 42
  • 11.29: Iowa 75, Virginia 74

December 2021

  • 12.3: Virginia 57, Pittsburgh 56
  • 12.7: James Madison 52, Virginia 49
  • 12.18: Virginia 82, Fairleigh Dickinson 49
  • 12.22: Clemson 67, Virginia 50

January 2022

  • 1.1: Virginia 74, Syracuse 69
  • 1.4: Virginia 75, Clemson 65
  • 1.8: North Carolina 74, Virginia 58
  • 1.12: Virginia 54, Virginia Tech 52
  • 1.15: Wake Forest 63, Virginia 55
  • 1.19: Virginia 66, Pittsburgh 61
  • 1.22: NC State 77, Virginia 63
  • 1.24: Virginia 64, Louisville 52
  • 1.29: Notre Dame 69, Virginia 65

February 2022

  • 2.1: Virginia 67, Boston College 55
  • 2.5: Virginia 71, Miami 58
  • 2.7: Virginia 69, Duke 68
  • 2.12: Virginia 63, Georgia Tech 53
  • 2.14: Virginia Tech 62, Virginia 53
  • 2.19:Virginia 74, Miami 71
  • 2.23: Duke 65, Virginia 61
  • 2.26: Florida State 64, Virginia 63

March 2022

  • 3.5: Virginia 71, Louisville 61
  • 3.9: Virginia 51, Louisville 50 (ACC Tournament Second Round)
  • 3.10: North Carolina 63, Virginia 43 (ACC Tournament Quarterfinals)
  • 3.15-4.4: NCAA Tournament

*Legends Classic first round (Newark, NJ) **Legends Classic championship (Newark, NJ)

***ACC/Big Ten Challenge

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Courtesy of Matt Riley/Virginia Athletics

Virginia basketball officially announced its 10-game non-conference schedule for the 2022-2023 season on Monday afternoon. 

UVA's non-conference schedule could be one of the toughest in the Tony Bennett era, as it includes at least four games against teams that made the NCAA Tournament last season: Michigan, Houston, and two games against Illinois, UCLA, or Baylor. 

The Cavaliers will host NC Central (November 7th), Monmouth (November 11th), Northern Iowa (November 14th), Maryland Eastern-Shore (November 25th), James Madison (December 6th), Houston (December 17th) and Albany (December 28th) at John Paul Jones Arena. 

Virginia is on the road for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge this year and will travel to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan on November 29th. UVA will participate in the Roman Main Event in Las Vegas on November 18th and 20th along with Illinois, UCLA and Baylor. Virginia will face Baylor on November 18th in a matchup featuring the 2019 and 2021 national champions. The winner will play the winner of Illinois and UCLA in the Roman Main Event Championship on November 20th, while the losers will face each other in the consolation game. 

2022-2023 Virginia Men's Basketball Non-Conference Schedule

November 7: vs. NC Central

November 11: vs. Monmouth

November 14: vs. Northern Iowa

Roman Main Event (Las Vegas)November 18: vs. Baylor

November 20: vs Illinois/UCLA

November 25: vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore

November 29: at Michigan (ACC/Big Ten Challenge)

December 6th: vs. James Madison

December 17th: vs. Houston

December 28th: vs. Albany

We also have the matchups and locations, but not the dates, for Virginia's 20-game ACC basketball schedule for the 2022-2023 season:

Home and Away: Louisville, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse

Home only: Clemson, Duke, NC State, Notre Dame

Away only: Georgia Tech, Miami, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest

Dates and game times for the entire schedule, including for Virginia's 20-game ACC slate, will be announced at a later date. 

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See UVA's updated non-conference basketball schedule

Courtesy of Matt Riley/Virginia Athletics

Virginia has nearly filled out its non-conference schedule for the 2022-2023 college basketball season. Reports surfaced on Thursday that the Cavaliers have added two more games to their non-conference slate. UVA will host North Carolina Central in the season opener on November 7th and Maryland Eastern-Shore on November 25th as reported by The Bracketeer's Rocco Miller. 

With the addition of these two Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference opponents, UVA has finalized eight non-conference matchups for the 2022-2023 season, leaving two games still to be determined. The Cavaliers will also host Northern Iowa (November 14th), James Madison (December 6th), and Houston (December 17th) at John Paul Jones Arena. Virginia is on the road for the ACC/Big Ten Challenge this year and will travel to Ann Arbor to take on Michigan on November 29th. UVA will participate in the Roman Main Event in Las Vegas on November 18th and 20th along with Illinois, UCLA, and Baylor. The Cavaliers will face two of those three teams during the tournament with those matchups to be released at a later date. 

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Here are the games that have been announced for the 2022-2023 Virginia men's basketball non-conference schedule: 

November 7: vs. NC Central

November 14: vs. Northern Iowa

Roman Main Event (Las Vegas)November 18: vs. Illinois/UCLA/Baylor

November 20: vs Illinois/UCLA Baylor

November 25: vs. Maryland-Eastern Shore

November 29: at Michigan (ACC/Big Ten Challenge)

December 6th: vs. James Madison

December 17th: vs. Houston

We also have the matchups and locations, but not the dates, for Virginia's ACC basketball schedule for the 2022-2023 season:

Home and Away: Louisville, Virginia Tech, Boston College, Florida State, North Carolina, Syracuse

Home only: Clemson, Duke, NC State, Notre Dame

Away only: Georgia Tech, Miami, Pittsburgh, Wake Forest

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