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Best Moments of UVA Basketball 2014–2015

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Best Moments of UVA Basketball 2014–2015

We've had an amazing regular season, and despite recent disappointing losses to Louisville and UNC Chapel Hill, I think we all have faith in UVA post-season. But before March Madness starts, let's bask in the glory of some amazing regular season moments that are just too good to not re-live.


When Maleek Frazier scored his first career points (and the reaction).

TSully's response to ESPN's claim that UVA basketball is "boring".

This baby's face after winning the Toddler Crawl during halftime at the Virginia Tech game.

Darion's dunk during the Virginia Tech game.

This laughable encounter during the FSU game.

When Ralph Sampson came back to Charlottesville.

This bro hug during the Pitt game (RIP Justin's finger).

Dropping to #3 in the rankings, only to make it back to #2.

When Tyler Lewis made the State Farm half-court shot to win $18,000.

When Hoo Crew welcomed ESPN for College GameDay.

And these signs:

Showing sportsmanship after narrowly beating Tech in Blacksburg (phew).

Malcolm's grin during the Clemson game after one of his teammates pumped in a three.

When this girl broke the dance cam.

Justin's hype pep-talk before Duke.

Tobey's face mid-dunk against FSU during the ACC tournament.

When this man was named the ACC's coach of the year for the second consecutive year.


What an incredible regular season it was! The Hoos need you to get ready to cheer them on in post-season play:

Wahoowa!

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