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cavalier sports 8 CAVALIER CORNER around grounds this month in uva history Dec. 24, 1921 Virginia great WILLIAM MCGARVEY "BULLET BILL" DUDLEY was born in Bluefield, Va. Dudley went on to have a stellar career with the UVA football program, capped by earning the 1941 Maxwell Award as the country's most outstanding player. As a 19-year-old senior, he was tabbed as a consensus first-team All-American after leading the nation in scoring (134 points), touchdowns (18) and all- purpose yards (1,614). He also finished second nationally in rushing yards (968) and total offense (1,824 yards), and fourth in punt return yards (481). 67 Overall ranking in the class of 2021 per 247Sports for Virginia signee Taine Murray. The 6-5, 200-pound shooting guard from Auckland, New Zealand, was also rated as a four-star prospect and the No. 14 shooting guard in the class. 96 Percent pass-protection grade for third-year right tackle RYAN SWOBODA in Virginia's 43-32 win over Boston College Dec. 5. The 6-10, 325-pounder didn't allow any sacks and also had a run- blocking score of 86 percent to grade out at 91 percent overall and earn ACC Offensive Lineman of the Week honors. His four "flat back" blocks helped the Cavalier offense generate a season-high 262 rushing yards and 549 yards of total offense, its best single-game total this year. Shooting percentage for Virginia second-year forward MEG JEFFERSON as of Dec. 14, which ranked first in the ACC and second in the nation. The native of Sydney, Australia, made 17 of 22 shots in the Cavaliers' first three contests before being sidelined for the next two by an injury. Jef- ferson, who scored a total of 17 points in her 15 appearances in 2019-20, averaged 12.7 points per game in her first three outings this season. 77.3 7.3 17 NCAA football teams, including Virginia, played 10 games this season (as of Dec. 15) and did not suffer a postponement or cancellation due to COVID-19 issues within their program. Did You Know? The Virginia men's basketball team was listed at No. 4 in both preseason polls, marking the third Associated Press preseason top-five ranking in school history (No. 1 in 1982-83 and No. 5 in 2018-19). It also was the Cavaliers' eighth AP preseason top-10 ranking in program history (No. 8 in 1980-81, No. 7 in 1981-82, No. 1 in 1982-83, No. 9 in 2014-15, No. 6 in 2015-16, No. 8 in 2016-17, No. 5 in 2018-19 and No. 4 in 2020-21). UVA has now been ranked among the top 25 in the preseason rank- ings for nine of the past 10 seasons. In addition, the Cavaliers were tabbed as the preseason ACC favorite for the first time since 1982-83 and second time in the 52- year history of the league poll. Virginia fourth-year forward SAM HAUSER joined preseason ACC Player of the Year Gar- rison Brooks (North Carolina), Scottie Barnes (Florida State), Jalen Johnson (Duke), Aamir Simms (Clemson) and Chris Lykes (Miami) on the preseason All-ACC first team. Third-year point guard Kihei Clark earned a spot on the preseason All-ACC second team. PHOTO COURTESY UVA PHOTO COURTESY UVA PHOTO COURTESY UVA PHOTO COURTESY UVA