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Hoos Brew 6/3: Academic All-Stars!

A trio of Hoos earned Academic All-America status on Tuesday!

What else do we have brewing this morning?

🎾 Academic acclaim
⛳ Craig hired to coach Cavs
​⚔️ And much, much more!

📈 STOCK UP

🔼  Join The Club! Virginia athletics has announced the establishment of the “1931 Club” at Scott Stadium, a premium club seating option centered on the 50-yard line of the west sideline!

Renovation of the current stadium press box space will begin at the conclusion of the 2026 season and is scheduled to be available for the 2027 home opener.

🔼  Academic All-Stars! The Virginia women’s tennis trio of Annabelle Xu (First Team), Melodie Collard (Second Team) and Vivian Yang (Second Team) have all been named to the Academic All-America Team!

🔼  New Hoo! Virginia women’s basketball head coach Aaron Roussell has announced the addition of Lithuanian guard Sintija Aukštikalnytė for the 2026-27 season!

Aukštikalnytė, a 5-10 guard, joins the Cavalier program after playing in EuroLeague Women for Kibirkstis in 2026.

🔼  Coaching The Cavs! Virginia women’s golf head coach Ria Scott has added Caroline Craig to the coaching staff as an assistant!

The past two seasons, Craig has served as the assistant coach at James Madison. She helped guide the Dukes to three top-five finishes in 2025-26 including a team victory at the Elon Invitational. Overall, Craig helped guide JMU to five top-five finishes and 12 top-10 finishes in her two seasons with the team.

Today’s Trivia Question: How many top-five finishes did Ben James have this season in 11 stroke play tournaments?

ICYMI

We like our Brew hot ‘n’ fresh, but we’re not opposed to you reheating your cup. Here’s some news you may have missed recently…

Virginia Men’s Golf’s Season Ends, Three Cavaliers Earn Tour Cards. Virginia shot an even-par, 288 in the final round and were just three strokes away from creating a five-way tie for seventh place. Stanford and UCLA advanced to match play after a four-team playoff for the last two spots. Auburn finished first in the stroke play competition at 26-under and Preston Stout (Oklahoma State) won the NCAA individual championship by one stroke (-14).

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📅 UPCOMING SCHEDULE

Wednesday, June 10 — Saturday, June 13
👟 Track & Field at NCAA Championships (Eugene, Ore.)

Trivia Answer: 10!

⚔️ Have a great Wednesday, y’all!