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Wahoo Central Podcast Jeff White
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Listen to exclusive interviews about University of Virginia athletics and get behind-the-scenes insights as host Jeff White catches up with Cavalier coaches, student-athletes, staff and alumni.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Tyler Fenwick
These are heady times for UVA swimming and diving, whose senior associate head coach, Tyler Fenwick, joins show host Jeff White to discuss this summer’s Olympic Games in Paris and preview what’s coming for the Wahoos in 2024-25.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Adam Smotherman
In his third year overseeing strength and conditioning for head coach Tony Elliott, Adam Smotherman has a new home in the Molly and Robert Hardie Football Operations Center. With show host Jeff White, Coach Smo details the impact he expects the state-of-the-art facility to have on Virginia’s program.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Bowen Sargent
In his two decades as head men’s golf coach at UVA, Bowen Sargent has built a powerful program. With show host Jeff White, Sargent reflects on his team’s superb 2024 season and looks ahead to next year, when the Hoos should be NCAA title contenders again.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Evan Blanco
Postseason baseball returns to Disharoon Park this weekend, and players to watch for Virginia include pitcher Evan Blanco. The sophomore left-hander breaks down the NCAA regional and much more with show host Jeff White.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Eden Bigham and Jade Hylton
The UVA softball team advanced to an NCAA regional final for the first time in program history this month, thanks in no small part to the contributions of sophomores Eden Bigham and Jade Hylton. The longtime friends join show host Jeff White to reflect on the Wahoos’ breakthrough season and look ahead to 2025.
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Wahoo Central Podcast featuring Jacob Ference
A graduate transfer from Division III Salisbury University, catcher Jacob Ference is hitting .377 with 13 home runs in his first season at Virginia. With show host Jeff White, Ference discusses the unconventional path he followed to Charlottesville and looks ahead to the postseason.