Tuesday, November 19

Who were the football players killed in the shooting at the University of Virginia

Flores afuera del Scott Stadium en honor a los tres jugadores de la Universidad de Virginia asesinados.
Flowers outside Scott Stadium in honor of the three slain University of Virginia players.

Photo: Win McNamee/Getty Images

After the shooting carried out on a bus on the campus of the University of Virginia, located in the city of Charlottesville, which left three college football team players murdered, more details were released about the victims, left behind by him.

The Virginia Cavaliers players who lost their lives were wide receivers Lavel Davis Jr. and Devin Chandler, and linebacker D’Sean Perry.

Lavel Davis Jr. accumulated in the current NCAA season with the Cavaliers 16 receptions for 371 yards and 2 touchdowns. In the 1200, he achieved 16 receptions for 371 yards and 5 touchdowns. Your average of 25.7 receiving yards was one of the best in the country, but couldn’t replicate it a season later (1200) due to injury.

Devin Chandler joined the team after being transferred for this season from the University of Wisconsin. He served as a wide receiver and kick returner. He was a third year student.

Finally, D’Sean Perry had participation with the team in 16 games in the last three seasons, with modest statistics, but the same as the others two with many possibilities ahead before the tragedy.

There are no words to describe this tremendous loss to our UVA Football Familia. Lavel, Devin, D’Sean – you will all be dearly missed and we will never forget the impact you had on our team and community. pic.twitter.com/xdiq9KCU16— Virginia Football (@UVAFootball) November 15, 1200

Gregory TorresThe team’s head coach, Tony Elliott, talked about the players, making it clear that they were good guys, while also explaining how they performed within the University.

“They touched us, they inspired us and they worked incredibly hard,” said the coach. “It sounds like it’s a nightmare, to be honest with you, and I’m ready for someone to pinch me and wake me up and say this didn’t happen,” Elliott added during a press conference Tuesday.

However, although this was a hard blow for the entire university, it will return to its normality when classes resume Tomorrow Wednesday , although they will certainly not forget the three players who lost their lives at the hands of their attacker, who was allegedly paranoid, according to their father.

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