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(03/02/00 5:00am)
The Cavalier women's lacrosse team opened the season with a 12-4 win at Richmond yesterday. Freshman midfielder Lauren Aumiller registered her first collegiate hat trick and senior midfielder Jamie Haas scored four goals.
(03/02/00 5:00am)
While many Virginia students are looking forward to getting out of Charlottesville for Spring Break, the Cavalier softball team is looking forward to coming back to town.
(02/21/00 5:00am)
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-What do you do when you have to counter a 7-foot, 264-pound menace with a 6-foot-7 freshman who is 14 pounds lighter? You run.
(02/17/00 5:00am)
The moon was nearly full and the sky was mostly dark as the Virginia baseball team tried to squint its way to victory against Old Dominion in yesterday's home opener. But neither team could finish off the win, and the umpire was forced to call the game after eight innings with the score tied at 14-14.
(02/14/00 5:00am)
Don't call it a comeback, just call it coming home.
(02/01/00 5:00am)
For many Cavalier sports fans it was a thrill to support tailback Thomas Jones as he sprinted his way into the national spotlight this fall and finally gained some recognition outside the state of Virginia.
(01/31/00 5:00am)
With only one meet left before the ACC championships, the Virginia swimming and diving teams added one more school to their lengthy list of victims this season.
(11/22/99 5:00am)
There's something missing from the Virginia men's basketball team this season, and Cavalier fans couldn't be happier. Last year's squad lacked the confidence that comes with having a bench full of strong substitutions, and fans grew accustomed to seeing the same five or six players on the floor. But what a difference a season makes. This year it's hard to keep track of the plethora of athletic ability with which the bench is brimming.
(11/19/99 5:00am)
Over George Welsh's 18 years as Virginia football coach, he has led the team to 10 bowl games, four bowl wins and, for the last 12 years, has helped the squad to at least seven wins every season.
(11/12/99 5:00am)
In 1992, Cavalier women's basketball stand out Dawn Staley was hailed as the one who would bring a struggling Virginia program into the ACC spotlight and who would help lead the team to a national championship.
(11/08/99 5:00am)
The road to an ACC Championship was cut short for the Virginia field hockey team this weekend, when the Cavaliers were knocked off by Maryland 2-0 Friday in the semifinals of the Conference Tournament, held in Winston-Salem, N.C.
(11/06/99 5:00am)
While the Duke basketball squad is not expected to dominate as they have in the last two seasons, forward Chris Carrawell has decided that not being the favorite has its advantages.
(11/06/99 5:00am)
Growing up immersed in basketball isn't always fun and games. What do you say when the family debates zone versus man-to-man defense at the dinner table? How do you react when Dad's method of childcare includes hauling you and your brothers to the gym to watch his team practice?
(10/29/99 4:00am)
With the ACC tournament less than a week away, the Virginia women's soccer team knows it needs to seal its last two regular games with victory stamps.
(10/28/99 4:00am)
In such a vast universe, the chance of detecting extraterrestrial intelligence seems rather slim. But by making use of recent technological advances, scientists involved in the Search for Extraterrestrial Intelligence (SETI) are looking to beat the odds.
(10/21/99 4:00am)
The Virginia field hockey tallied a much needed victory over Radford last night to halt a frustrating two-game losing streak. The 4-2 triumph gives the team a confidence boost heading into a pair of road matchups this weekend.
(10/07/99 4:00am)
In June forecasters from storm centers all over the world predicted that this hurricane season would bring with it some of the worst hurricanes in decades.
(09/30/99 4:00am)
Their field was soaked and their cleats were waterlogged less than 10 minutes into the game, but even the steady downpour wasn't enough to keep the Virginia men's soccer team from dousing American last night at Klöckner Stadium, 2-0.
(09/27/99 4:00am)
It's not how you start; it's how you finish, right?
(09/23/99 4:00am)
The National Cancer Institute recently awarded researchers at the University's Cancer Center $4.2 million for cancer research over the next five years. The money will go to finance a study directed at discovering how prostate cancer moves from a fairly localized, slow-growing tumor to one that develops more quickly.