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(04/25/13 1:32am)
When I picked up my one of my first few copies of The Cavalier Daily upon arriving on Grounds in 2010, it seemed like an innocuous act. I had already acquainted myself with the sports section and begun skipping straight to B1, just as I have always done with any newspaper.
(03/06/13 2:23am)
After four wins in three days last weekend, the No. 19 Virginia baseball team is now preparing for the start of the ACC schedule against Maryland Friday with its undefeated record still intact.
(03/06/13 2:20am)
Senior Jarmere Jenkins earned ACC Player of the Week honors Tuesday for his stellar performance in the No. 1 Virginia men’s tennis team’s 6-1 triumph against then-No. 5 Oklahoma last weekend. The reigning conference player of the year, Jenkins received the award for the fourth time in his career.
(01/30/13 4:48am)
With the Virginia men’s basketball team holding a far from secure 56-55 lead and 26.1 seconds showing on the clock, Jontel Evans found himself in the same situation he had been in when the first half came to a close — at the free throw line. After missing all three of his attempts in his first two trips to the line, the senior point guard stepped to the line in the game’s most crucial moment to shoot what he called “probably the biggest two free throws of my basketball career.” And this time he made them both, propelling Virginia to a 58-55 upset of No. 19 NC State.
(01/25/13 4:54am)
The Virginia men’s basketball team sailed by Virginia Tech in Blacksburg, building a 9-point lead by halftime en route to a workmanlike 74-58 victory.
(01/23/13 5:20am)
Just as perennial roster turnover typifies college sports, overhauled coaching staffs are predictable when teams fail to meet expectations. After the Virginia football team won four fewer games in 2012 than the year before, change on coach Mike London’s staff inevitably followed. The Cavaliers retooled its staff after London’s third year at the helm, headlined by the hires of Tom O’Brien as associate head coach for offense and tight ends coach and Jon Tenuta as associate head coach for defense/defensive coordinator.
(01/14/13 5:25am)
The Virginia football team filled out its coaching staff Saturday with the addition of Larry Lewis, who will serve as special teams coordinator and running backs coach. Lewis arrives from Nevada, where he held the same titles last year and coached junior All-American running back Stefphon Johnson to a school-record breaking 1,883-yard, 24-touchdown season.
(10/12/12 3:01am)
It takes more than one or two superstars to make a cross country team. The Virginia men’s and women’s programs undeniably possess the requisite frontrunners for a special season, but their depth has come into question and will define the direction each squad takes in the coming weeks.
(10/10/12 4:36am)
Junior Alex Domijan and the Virginia men’s tennis program did it again. For the third year in a row, the Cavaliers brought home the ITA All-American Championships men’s singles title, and for the second time in that span, Domijan did the honors.
(10/05/12 5:55am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s tennis teams remain in pursuit of ITA All-American Championships titles as they enter deeper into their respective tournaments.
(10/03/12 4:53am)
NCAA Division I athletics are inarguably the highest level of college sports. An overwhelming majority of the best 18-22 year-old athletes in the United States compete in Division 1, creating the ultimate destination for aspiring young athletes to test their mettle against the best talent the nation has to offer.
(10/03/12 4:50am)
Seven Virginia men’s tennis players will continue their pursuit of an ITA All-American Championship this week. Their trip to Tulsa, Okla. has proved fruitful so far, as these Cavaliers remain in contention and the team’s strong first-year contingent is blossoming quickly.
(09/26/12 5:31am)
Victories have rarely come easily for the Virginia men’s soccer team this season, and Tuesday night was no different. The Cavaliers eked out a 1-0 double-overtime victory at Virginia Commonwealth, finally earning their first win in four overtime appearances and first win away from home.
(09/24/12 5:30am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s cross country teams both placed third against a loaded field at the Virginia/Panorama Farms Invitational Saturday, setting the tone for the season’s biggest races which still lie ahead.
(09/21/12 5:46am)
Perhaps the 2012-2013 season will finally be the one when the Virginia men’s tennis team earns its elusive NCAA championship. The Cavaliers return to competition this weekend for the first time since falling to USC in the national title match this past spring.
(09/20/12 6:26am)
The Virginia cross country program is not playing around. Shedding a history of inviting local teams to Charlottesville for a low-key regular season tune-up meet, the Cavaliers will instead host their most marquee field in recent memory Saturday. They will welcome the likes of No. 2 Oklahoma on the men’s side and perennial Big 10 power Wisconsin in the women’s race to the Virginia/Panorama Farms Invitational.
(09/06/12 9:56pm)
The Virginia men’s and women’s golf teams will make their season debuts this weekend, as they look to validate their lofty preseason rankings. The No. 12 women open the 2012-13 campaign at the Cougar Classic in Charleston, S.C., while the No. 22 men begin with the Northern Open in Chicago, Ill.
(09/03/12 4:48am)
The Virginia men’s and women’s cross country teams opened their seasons Friday at the Virginia Tech Alumni Invitational with an opportunity to preview the course that will be used for the ACC Championships Oct. 27. Team scores were not recorded for the season-opening showcase, but both squads came away with some encouraging individual performances.
(08/31/12 2:40am)
It might be early, but there is reason for optimism about the Virginia cross country program’s chances this year as the Cavalier men and women both open their seasons Friday at Virginia Tech. The No. 18 women will look to build off a strong 2011 campaign, while the men seek a resurgence of sorts.
(02/22/12 5:21am)
Though the Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams race at the same regular season meets, share the same coaches and divvy up the pool to hold practices at the same time, their similarities end when championship season arrives. While the No. 11 women's squad ventured to Blacksburg last week to nab its fifth consecutive ACC title, the No. 15 Virginia men stayed home waiting for their moment in the spotlight, which comes tomorrow.