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(05/22/05 4:00am)
After four years (or five in some rare exceptions) at Virginia, graduates of the Class of 2005 now certainly see a very different athletic department than when they arrived on Grounds in August of 2001.
(04/27/05 4:00am)
I swore when I took over as a columnist there was no way I'd write a narcissistic, sentimental fourth-year column.
(04/21/05 4:00am)
The NFL Draft's first pick will be made sometime before 12:30 p.m. Saturday, and two days of the most uneventful television in sports will commence.
(04/13/05 4:00am)
Be it the Black Sox in 1919 or integration in 1947, major stories in baseball have a way of captivating not just the sports world but America at large. Today (in case you just picked up a newspaper for the first time in eight months) the baseball story that has hijacked the entire media is steroid use.
(04/05/05 4:00am)
Just so you know ahead of time, this column is about golf, and more specifically, the Masters. Proceed, if you wish, to the Jumble, where the answer is most likely not golf related.
(03/30/05 5:00am)
I've seen several columnists put together lists of failed column ideas when the going gets tough and there's nothing to write about. Well, right now, the going is tough because I have no further insight on the men's basketball program (though I did see Gillen at St. Maarten's double wing night) or the Final Four.
(03/23/05 5:00am)
If this column seems at all disjointed, let's just pretend I'm recovering from a blindside pick by Janel McCarville.
(03/16/05 5:00am)
I should feel compelled to write about Pete Gillen this week. As a friend of mine put it, "You've got to be hoping Gillen gets fired because that's like, four free columns."
(03/02/05 5:00am)
I'm confident there are only a select few people left in the United States who don't at least attempt to fill out an NCAA tournament bracket. It's to the point now where I half expect my grandmother to call and ask if I think Oral Roberts can pull off an upset from the 14 seed.
(02/28/05 5:00am)
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C.
(02/23/05 5:00am)
The past few months, it seems like money has dominated sports talk.
(02/17/05 5:00am)
Fine, I'll admit it. Baseball matters.
(02/09/05 5:00am)
Jason Cain. I really just wanted two stories on the sports page to start with the words "Jason Cain" today. On to my column.
(02/07/05 5:00am)
As a third year, my first away message of basketball season read, "Virginia basketball: Mid-major basketball at a major university." It turns out, I may have actually been right, and that might not be a bad thing at all.
(02/02/05 5:00am)
If you follow Virginia sports at all, you've surely heard "coaching change," or some form of that phrase, being tossed around since late December. Before you turn away and look for the "Club Sports Spotlight" or whatever else is on this page, this is not a Pete Gillen-related column.
(01/26/05 5:00am)
As a sports fan, I knew at some point I would have to give the NBA another chance. So, this season I committed myself to understanding the pro game's subtleties and attempting to pay attention -- as long as I could stand it.
(01/19/05 5:00am)
If case you didn't hear, Gov. Mark R. Warner gave his televised "State of the Commonwealth" address last Wednesday. Don't worry, you didn't flip to the wrong page, and I'm not about to launch an anti-Mark Warner tirade.
(12/08/04 5:00am)
Every columnist seems to have an occasional awards column in which they weigh in with their opinion on the best and worst of whatever subject they choose.
(12/01/04 5:00am)
For the sake of the football program and its fan base, Virginia should immediately high tail it to the very conference the ACC raided last year -- the Big East.Believe me, I know as well as anyone that Virginia is now part of one of the nation's great super-conferences, a league that will soon be on par with the SEC and Big-12.
(11/22/04 5:00am)
I'll be the first to admit that 171 passing yards doesn't sound like a banner day. Marques Hagans' 19-for-28, 171-yard performance, however, was all it needed to be and more.