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Not much was posted online about UVA's scrimmage with Marquette. The Marquette coach mentioned that they played 3 10 minute periods and wiped the score after each. He also said...
"Then this afternoon we played half-court possessions. Five Marquette possessions on offense, flip it, then wipe the score at the end. We did three sets of that. Then we played basically make it-take it ,full-court. It's Virginia's ball, Marquette's on defense in the half-court. If Virginia scores, it's Virginia's ball again, check it up top. If Virginia misses, it's Marquette's ball in transition offense, Virginia in transition defense. If Marquette scores, it's Marquette's ball at the top. If Marquette misses, Virginia is coming down in transition on offense.
"In other words, you keep playing until somebody scores, and it's really good because it allows you to work on your half-court execution both ways -- offensively and defensively -- and at the same time it gives you an opportunity to better prepare yourself in your transition defense and transition offense. We call it in and out at Marquette in practice -- we play it every day, just because you get looks at your half-court stuff and then your full-court stuff both ways. So we played that game to seven, and we played three of those."