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Virginia Trio named ACC athletes of the week

Freshman swimmer Fran Crippen, senior wrestler Bob Seidel and senior women's tennis player Jennifer Tuchband all received the nod as the top athletes in the ACC last week.

Crippen won four events over the weekend in dual meets against UNC and Clemson. In the process, he set an ACC record in the 1000m freestyle. This is his third Swimmer of the Week selection.

Seidel was lauded for his perfect 3-0 week while helping Virginia wrestling knock off UNC for the first time in 28 years.

The No. 112-ranked Tuchband was named Women's Tennis Player of the Week for a pair of singles victories and a doubles win in leading the Cavaliers to victories over two ranked opponents.

Cavs score biggest upset in team history

The Virginia women's tennis team upset No. 14 Kentucky, 5-2, on Saturday to improve to 3-1 on the season. The No. 54 Cavaliers now are in the midst of a three-game win streak. The win over Kentucky was the biggest upset in Virginia's history.

The Cavaliers won the second and third doubles matches, while Jennifer Tuchband led the Cavaliers singles players winning the No. 2 singles match 6-1, 6-2. Junior Kristen James and sophomore sisters Dora and Marta Bechliwanis each won in both doubles and singles to give Virginia the victory.

Cavs dominate weekend

The No. 55 Cavaliers won back-to-back 7-0 meets with Richmond and George Washington Saturday. Virginia remains undefeated in this young season, boasting a 3-0 record.

­--Compiled by Jason Wise and Joe Lemire

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