Gibbs sparks soccer team's offensive play
Can you remember what your dreams were when you were 10 years old? To be an astronaut? A politician, maybe? First-year Virginia forward Ryan Gibbs remembers, but for him, the dream already has arrived.
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Can you remember what your dreams were when you were 10 years old? To be an astronaut? A politician, maybe? First-year Virginia forward Ryan Gibbs remembers, but for him, the dream already has arrived.
George Welsh's Cavaliers entered Saturday's home opener with Wake Forest looking more like a horde of sick children than a football team -- a defense devastated by injury, a secondary burned alive against Clemson and a passing offense unable to strike down the field.
He might not be the flashiest player on Virginia's men's soccer team, but when Drew O'Donnell takes the field you can count on one thing for sure - he'll get the job done and get it done well.
He might not be the flashiest player on Virginia's men's soccer team, but when Drew O'Donnell takes the field you can count on one thing for sure - he'll get the job done and get it done well.
The answers to nine months of off-season uncertainty will be revealed tomorrow when Virginia and North Carolina kick off the South's most played football rivalry in Chapel Hill.
A year ago, Miami of Ohio basketball standout Wally Szczerbiack turned Ohio into Wally's World. Now he has departed for Minnesota and the NBA. But don't fret, Ohio, you may still be living in Wali's world. Wali Rainer's world, that is.
Holland is the winningest coach in the program's history, leaving in 1990 to take over the athletic director position at Davidson, his alma mater.
BOSTON--The 87-year old park had never seen a night like this.
Two of Virginia's men's basketball standouts earned spots on the USA Men's Junior World Championship team. Second-year players Adam Hall and Chris Williams were among 12 members of the squad.
The Aquatic and Fitness Center pool will be a little more crowded this year.