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Offensive Lineman Dominic Maser Visits Virginia
Maser details what he learned and the next steps in earning a scholarship offer
Mar. 19, 2026 at 3:07pm
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Dominic Maser, a 6-foot-7 offensive tackle from Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts, recently visited the University of Virginia's football program. During his time on campus, Maser spoke with new offensive line coach Joey Orck about the Cavaliers and the status of a potential scholarship offer.
Why it matters
Recruiting visits are an important part of the process for high school athletes looking to play at the college level. These visits allow prospects to get to know the coaching staff, tour the facilities, and gauge whether the program is a good fit for them academically and athletically.
The details
Maser, who is being recruited by several Division I programs, used his visit to Virginia to further the relationship-building process with the coaching staff. He was able to discuss the program's plans for him and get a better understanding of where he stands in terms of earning a scholarship offer.
- Maser visited Virginia on Wednesday for a practice session.
The players
Dominic Maser
A 6-foot-7 offensive tackle prospect from Tabor Academy in Marion, Massachusetts, who is being recruited by several Division I programs.
Joey Orck
The new offensive line coach for the University of Virginia football team.
What’s next
Maser and the Virginia coaching staff will continue to evaluate his potential fit with the program, with the next step being a potential scholarship offer.
The takeaway
Recruiting visits like Maser's to Virginia are an important part of the process for high school athletes looking to play at the college level. These visits allow prospects to build relationships with coaching staffs and get a better understanding of where they stand in terms of earning a scholarship offer.
