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(02/10/18 4:01am)
ESPN’s “College GameDay” crew arrived in Charlottesville Friday morning ahead of Saturday night’s nationally televised game between No. 2 Virginia men’s basketball team and Virginia Tech — the state’s biggest rivalry, and a potential No.1-clinching clash for the Cavaliers.
(01/17/18 6:01am)
It’s 3:45 p.m. on a rainy Friday afternoon in Charlottesville. Classes haven’t resumed yet, and Grounds is eerily empty. Aside from the sound of rain hitting the sidewalk, it’s quiet. Peaceful, almost.
(11/27/17 5:13am)
Nov. 22, 2014 — the sun had set, the sky was dark and the ‘Hoos were playing Saturday night football under the lights at Scott Stadium. Their opponent? The University of Miami Hurricanes.
(10/26/17 4:32am)
Nestled on the Long Island Sound in coastal Connecticut, there’s a town called Westport, home to financiers and Sunday sailing on the water. It’s also home to two second-year students and entrepreneurs, Jared Vishno and Grant Sirlin — best friends turned business partners.
(09/21/17 4:53am)
On the third floor of John Paul Jones Arena, junior transfer Kennedy Nwabia sat at a high-top table clad in a pair of Puma sneakers and a navy No. 19 Paul Pogba jersey. It was 2 p.m. on a Thursday, and he was talking about food. Well, about chicken, to be specific.
(09/07/17 5:12am)
As announced Tuesday, University Athletics Director Craig Littlepage will retire from his role and transition into a part-time role in the University President’s Office.
(08/22/17 1:43pm)
When senior Kurt Benkert was seven years old, his family packed up and left their Baltimore, Md. home, heading over a thousand miles south to Florida. Just a few years later, they did it all again. This time, they left sunny south Florida to head back to Baltimore, a move mandated by economic strain — a burden carried by the entire country as the United States approached a severe economic recession.
(06/14/17 1:57am)
If anyone knows how to make a Major League debut, it’s former Virginia lacrosse player, Zed Williams (’17).
(04/13/17 5:33am)
London Perrantes Jr. soaks in the beautiful Charlottesville sun 2,549 miles from home. The warm spring weather is a reminder of his California roots — a reminder of where he came from just four short years ago.
(03/21/17 3:54am)
His ankle popped and a timeout was called. Virginia club hockey’s freshman goalie David Voigt already knew what had happened when he stepped out of the net — there was no doubt in his mind that his ankle was broken. The question was how badly.
(02/21/17 5:00am)
A blur of orange, navy and white marked the middle of the Virginia lacrosse practice field. Somewhere amid the mess of pennies and sweatpants was freshman defender Lauren Martin. Her long, dirty blonde braid and stunning smile gave her away.
(02/07/17 5:43am)
Senior wrestler Will Mason sat at an abandoned table snacking on a Greek yogurt and an apple, fueling his body in preparation for practice. A crisp crunch pierced the air as he took another bite, but the minute Mason started talking, the stark silence faded and an electric energy took over.
(01/24/17 3:18am)
His grey joggers clung to his ankles as his left foot tapped rapidly, expending what little energy he had left after practice. His long arms — warmed by a navy Virginia sweatshirt — rested across his abdomen as he leaned back in his seat. With his hair pulled back and his eyes bright, he looked at ease sitting in his home away from home — John Paul Jones Arena.
(12/06/16 3:52am)
The Virginia men’s lacrosse team last week had their final team activity of the fall. With all eyes on Virginia after the departure of lacrosse legend Dom Starsia, this season will be telling for the fate of the program.
(11/29/16 3:28am)
When the Buffalo Bills decided to release Marshawn Lynch, it wasn’t because of poor performance on the field, injury or even age. It was because of his off-the-field issues — his inability to consistently adhere to National Football League standards and the legal system.
(11/08/16 6:44am)
In the spring of 2014, the University of Virginia revoked the fraternal organization agreements for Sigma Nu and Pi Kappa Alpha for hazing.
(11/01/16 1:56am)
When the Louisville football team stepped into Scott Stadium, it didn’t expect much of a challenge against the Cavaliers. A top-ranked team facing a first-year coach with incredibly inconsistent success at Virginia, the Cardinals honestly didn’t have any reason to be worried.
(10/25/16 1:47am)
Following the 2015 Women’s World Cup when Team USA brought a FIFA victory home, Mary Pilon wrote a riveting piece for Politico on the gender pay gap in many professional sports — a disparity that reached new heights in the soccer sphere in 2015.
(10/18/16 2:49am)
If I had to pick one game to exemplify the frustrations of Virginia football, it would be this weekend’s Homecomings loss to ACC-opponent Pitt.
(10/11/16 12:19am)
When No. 1 Syracuse arrived in Charlottesville for the ACC tournament last November, then-No. 5 Virginia’s then-junior goalkeeper Rebecca Holden was ready. Even after seven stunning saves by Holden, the Orange still held the lead in the remaining minutes of the semi-final game. In an unexpected Cavalier comeback, then-junior striker Riley Tata tied the game with a beautiful goal.