Huguely to serve 23 years
Former University student George Huguely was sentenced to 23 years in prison Thursday after a judge effectively reduced his jury-recommended sentence by three years. His lawyers say he will appeal the sentence.
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Former University student George Huguely was sentenced to 23 years in prison Thursday after a judge effectively reduced his jury-recommended sentence by three years. His lawyers say he will appeal the sentence.
For once, coach Tony Bennett's men's basketball team will be considered the offensive juggernaut on the hardwood.
Virginia coach Tony Bennett announced Friday that sophomore guard KT Harrell is leaving the Cavalier basketball program and intends to transfer.
Whatever difficulties Mike London and the Virginia football team have endured this season pale in comparison to Al Golden's trial by fire during his first season as Miami's head coach.
Sophomore quarterback Michael Rocco stood in his own territory on third-and-12, watching a designed screen deteriorate and two William & Mary rushers shed their blockers and charge toward him. It was the opening quarter of his first collegiate start, and many players in his situation would have panicked. Instead, Rocco calmly dumped the ball off to junior Perry Jones, letting the tailback scamper up the sideline for 15 yards and a first down.
The Virginia volleyball team closed a disappointing 2010 season by dropping its final two sets to arch-rival Virginia Tech. Combined with preseason predictions of a ninth-place conference finish, the Cavaliers have all the bulletin-board material they need to rebound from their first back-to-back losing seasons since 2001-2002; now they just need to do it.