Scott Moore named ACC Wrestler of the Week
Graduate student Scott Moore was named ACC Wrestler of the Week for the third time this season, after finishing first in his weight class in the 2004 Virginia Intercollegiate State Wrestling Championship.
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Graduate student Scott Moore was named ACC Wrestler of the Week for the third time this season, after finishing first in his weight class in the 2004 Virginia Intercollegiate State Wrestling Championship.
Junior forward Brandi Teamer will return to the women's basketball team after missing a week's worth of games and practices. Teamer has returned to practice, but it is still undetermined whether she will see immediate game action.
Three Virginia players received individual accolades for their performances in Saturday's victory over rival Virginia Tech. The ACC handed out awards to senior quarterback Matt Schaub, sophomore tight end Heath Miller and freshman linebacker Kai Parham.
The Virginia men's golf teamsigned a valuable recruit in Greg Carlin of Kensington, Md. Carlin was named to this year's AJGA HP Scholastic Junior All-American Team. He has competed in numerous tournaments in his junior career, including two appearances in the USGA Junior Championships. He has won several junior tournaments, including the Bobby Gorin Tournament and the Frank Emmett Schoolboy Tournament. In 2003 he finished in the top 10 of the Maryland Open.
Five of Virginia's wrestlers competed in two events over the weekend, compiling a 16-6 record with three falls and two major victories.
The New York Yankees will welcome back former first baseman Don Mattingly, but this time as a coach. The former Yankee captain has accepted the offer to become New York's newest hitting coach, after former hitting coach Rick Down was fired last week by owner George Steinbrenner.
The Virginia Cavaliers, coming off two crucial wins last weekend, will square off with the Maryland Terrapins today in Memorial Gymnasium.
Riding the arm of Matt Schaub and the legs of Wali Lundy, the Virginia Cavaliers (4-1, 3-0 ACC) walked over a struggling UNC team (0-5, 0-3), 38-13, Saturday at Chapel Hill.
The Virginia women's volleyball team (17-1, 1-1 ACC) were handed a mixed bag of emotions this weekend, suffering their first loss of the season against Wake Forest (11-3, 1-1 ACC) Friday night, then rebounding over Duke (4-10, 0-2 ACC) the next day.
Whitney Ashcraft, the Cavaliers' 5-foot-9, senior libero from tiny Yorktown, Ind. is the heart of Virginia's volleyball team. To put it in terms average Cavalier fans can understand, she is the Matt Schaub of the team, though a much healthier version who has led her team to a school-record amount of early season success.The Cavaliers are now 16-0, as they are continually fired on by Ashcraft's motivation.
Virginia came away with a victory against in-state foe Virginia Tech last night after four hard-fought sets (30-19, 30-26, 27-30, 30-25), improving their record to 8-0, their best start since 1996. Virginia entered the match as favorites against the Hokies, who have won four of their seven early season matches. But the tension was still thick inside Memorial Gymnasium, as another chapter was added to this storied rivalry.
The Virginia women's volleyball team has had a dream week, snagging a tournament victory at the Tiger Classic and pummeling in-state foe James Madison.
The Virginia women's volleyball team will play on a brand new court in Memorial Gymnasium this fall. With that new court comes the hope of a fresh start for a Cavalier team reeling from past disappointing seasons.
The Virginia baseball team will face a pair of challenging weekday contests as they attempt to gain rank among both opponents and polls. The challenge starts tonight, when they face Old Dominion at home, and finishes with tomorrow's trip to Virginia Tech.
The Cavaliers displayed their maturity and focus Sunday, embarrassing perennial powerhouse No. 12 Miami, 17-2, in the final game of a three-game weekend series. Sunday's victory was a bittersweet win for Virginia, as they already had dropped their previous two weekend games.
Clemson 9, Virginia 4 Virginia 4, Clemson 1 Clemson 9, Virginia 2
The Virginia track and field team traveled to Durham over the weekend to compete in the Duke Invitational. The team's performance was highlighted by four event titles and one school record.
While competing in the 2003 ConocoPhillips Spring National Swimming Championships, Virginia volunteer assistant swim coach Ed Moses clocked a new American record in the 100 meter breaststroke with a time of 1:00.21. He bettered his own record by eight hundredths of a second, and took home his tenth national title.
Mother Nature kept Virginia from defeating Maryland a third time this weekend. Jeff Kamrath picked up the win Friday with a 6-0 shutout over the Terps, and Andrew Dobies gained a 4-2 win Saturday. Virginia kept its home record perfect, extending its win streak to eight.
The Cavalier softball team came away with the Tar Heel Invitational title by virtue of their two wins Saturday in Chapel Hill, N.C.