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(04/24/06 4:00am)
The Virginia football team entered spring practices with a sign in tow reading "Under Construction." With only 12 starters returning from last year's squad and a completely different coaching staff to boot, Virginia coach Al Groh will have plenty of work to do leading up to the season opener Sept. 2 at Pittsburgh.
(04/14/06 4:00am)
The Virginia men's tennis team will spend this weekend at Tobacco Road with their ACC title to defend. The No. 11 Cavaliers face No. 12 North Carolina Friday afternoon and No. 6 Duke Sunday.
(04/07/06 4:00am)
After announcing its presence with authority Wednesday night, the Virginia baseball team looks to continue its ACC success this weekend in a three-game series against Duke. The series marks the end of the Cavaliers' seven-game road trip.
(03/24/06 5:00am)
After two weeks of hunting down the top teams in the country, the Virginia baseball team has become the hunted. This weekend, the Cavaliers host Wake Forest in a three-game series with hopes of defending their newly acquired national ranking.
(03/17/06 5:00am)
This weekend, the Virginia Cavaliers will face the Clemson Tigers in what may be the most exciting homestand of the season. Aside from the fact that Clemson is the second-ranked team nationally by Baseball America, the two teams have some bad blood between them that could heat up this weekend.
(02/24/06 5:00am)
As the Virginia baseball team prepares for their trip down to South Carolina this weekend for the College of Charleston tournament, coach Brian O'Connor will make sure his players think about the tournament one game at a time. Should they do that, however, the Cavaliers will have to think about three different teams.
(02/15/06 5:00am)
After a very hot start in extremely cold weather, the Virginia baseball team will look to build on its 2-0 record when it hosts the Old Dominion Monarchs. The contest is the first home game of the season for the Cavaliers.