How to Catch the Friday Night Game: Virginia vs. St. John's

Nov 22, 2024 at 4:19 PM
Get ready to witness an exciting basketball showdown as Virginia takes on St. John's on Friday night! The game is set to kick off at 7:00 PM ET and can be watched on CBS Sports Network. Whether you prefer watching on television with a provider or streaming via Hulu or Paramount+, there are multiple ways to catch all the action.

Don't Miss the Thrilling Virginia vs. St. John's Basketball Battle!

Location and Date

The game will take place in Nassau, Bahamas on November 22nd, 2024. It's a prime opportunity to experience basketball in an exciting international location.

Imagine being in Nassau, surrounded by the energy of the game and the vibrant atmosphere. It's a unique experience that basketball fans won't want to miss.

Betting Line and Game Thread

The betting line has St. John's favored by -10.5. This adds an extra layer of excitement as fans anticipate the outcome of the game.

During the game, a game thread will be active where you can leave your pre-, in-, and post-game thoughts. It's a great way to connect with other fans and share your excitement.

Preview and Takeaways

Before the game, get a preview of Virginia basketball's matchup with St. John's in Baha Mar. Learn about the strategies and players to watch.

After the UVA basketball's blowout loss to Tennessee, there are five takeaways to consider. These insights will give you a deeper understanding of the game and the team's performance.

Game Notes

Virginia fell to 3-1 with the non-conference loss to Tennessee. They are 0-1 against ranked opponents and faced some challenges on the court.

Tennessee scored 30 points off of 18 UVA turnovers and out-rebounded the Cavaliers 43-34, including 18 offensive rebounds. Former Cavalier Igor Milicic Jr. (2021-22) had a solid game with 14 points, eight rebounds and three assists.

Despite the loss, UVA is 70-63 all-time vs. SEC opponents and will play at Florida in the SEC/ACC Challenge on Dec. 4. They shot 28.6 percent from the field and 30 percent from 3-point range.

However, UVA did go on a 10-2 run to cut the margin to 39-34, showing their fighting spirit. Tennessee led 22-21 at the half, setting the stage for an intense second half.

Live Reactions and Staff Updates

Throughout the game and all season long, our team will be active on Twitter. Follow along for our staff's live reactions and stay connected with the basketball action.

You can follow Zach Carey (@Zach_Carey_), Dan Siegel (@DanSiegel_), Corbin Lathrop (@CorbinLathrop), John Kurcina (@JohnKurcina), Trey Kelleher (@TreyKelleher3), and Gavin Booker (@GavinBookerPxP) for their insights and updates.

It's going to be a night filled with excitement, drama, and basketball excellence. Don't miss a moment of the Virginia vs. St. John's showdown!