
If you want to watch the UVA basketball game against Dayton, the tipoff is set for 12:15 PM ET on Saturday, December 6, in Charlotte, North Carolina. The game will air live on ESPN2, available through any TV provider that carries ESPN networks.
You can also stream the matchup on ESPN.com or the ESPN App with a valid TV subscription or by subscribing to ESPN+. Fans looking for comprehensive coverage and analysis before, during, and after the game can follow updates on the Streaking the Lawn website.
The Cavaliers enter the game favored by 5.5 points. This is the first meeting between Virginia and Dayton since 2018. Historically, UVA holds a perfect 3-0 record against Dayton, including a 66-59 victory in their last encounter at the Battle 4 Atlantis tournament.
Virginia has played well on neutral courts recently with a 1-1 record, including an 83-78 win over Northwestern and a loss to Butler. The team is familiar with the Spectrum Center, holding a 4-5 record at the venue, formerly known as Time Warner Cable Arena.
Several key players are expected to impact the game. Chance Mallory led Virginia in their recent win against Texas with 16 points. The Cavaliers have been strong offensively, scoring 80 or more points in seven games so far this season.
Coaching connections add intrigue to this game. Virginia’s Ryan Odom and Dayton’s Anthony Grant both have ties to VCU as former head coaches, which may influence the strategies deployed on the court.
Here are quick instructions on how to watch the UVA vs. Dayton game:
1. Tune in to ESPN2 at 12:15 PM ET on December 6.
2. Use your TV provider login to stream on ESPN.com or the ESPN App.
3. Subscribe to ESPN+ if you do not have a TV provider subscription.
This game marks Virginia’s first Atlantic 10 opponent matchup since the 2021-22 season, adding an interesting dynamic to the contest. Fans should expect a competitive game as UVA continues its push in the season.
Following the live broadcast, detailed analysis and final game recaps will be available on Streaking the Lawn to keep viewers informed of all key moments and statistics.
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