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(04/05/25 10:14pm)
It took awhile, but Virginia eventually found its footing in Friday’s series opener. In a battle between two teams that have not played up to expectations so far this season, it was the Cavaliers (17-11, 7-6 ACC) who defeated NC State 8-6 in Raleigh, N.C.
(04/05/25 1:22pm)
When people look back on this specific iteration of Cavalier softball — regardless of how the rest of the season goes — they will remember this 2-0 victory on the road against the best team in the ACC and one of the best teams in the country. Coach Joanna Hardin’s 200th career win came in the form of the single most important victory of the season, a dominant win in all facets over No. 8 Florida State in the first game of a three-game series.
(04/04/25 7:00pm)
He kept kneeling at the center of the field, and tensing, and then, when the whistle blasted, reacting. Sophomore Andrew Greenspan. Just farming faceoff wins.
(04/02/25 1:53pm)
Following an electric weekend sweep over Stanford, Virginia baseball took the field Tuesday afternoon looking to close out its four-game homestand with a midweek win over Old Dominion. The Cavaliers (16-11, 6-6 ACC) took control of the game early and did just that, continuing their midseason surge with a strong 11-5 win over the Monarchs (8-18, 4-5 Sun Belt).
(04/02/25 2:56am)
Third-year College student Clay Dickerson was inaugurated as Student Council president by outgoing president and fourth-year College student, Valentina Mendoza Gonzalez, at a Student Council transition ceremony Sunday. Fourth-year College student Princess Wuraola Olubuse-Omisore and second-year Commerce student Michael Mitchell were also sworn into their positions of vice president for administration and vice president for organizations, respectively.
(04/01/25 2:20am)
No. 13 Virginia rowing kicked off its spring season with gusto in the Big Ten-ACC Dual this weekend at Griggs Reservoir in Columbus, Ohio. The Cavaliers walked away with five wins in their contests against No. 10 Michigan and No. 15 Ohio State.
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With spring having officially started, it’s only proper to give the season its earned praise and “extra hour” in the spotlight. From posies and pollinators to dandelions and daylight, spring has a lot to brag about. Offering just enough temperature variability for you to hold off on hard launching your shorts attire, spring is a time of rejuvenation, which I'm sure we all definitely need, even after our recent break. But for as much as I love these aspects, I’m here to share the “best” things about the spring, focusing on those lovely qualities that drive most of us mad about the season.
(04/01/25 1:00pm)
Virginia was fighting to keep its season alive against California March 6. The Cavaliers trailed 24-13 after the first quarter and needed a heroic comeback. That slim hope however, was quickly quelled when one of Virginia’s stars, senior forward Latasha Lattimore, collapsed on the floor and was helped off the court.
(03/31/25 6:13pm)
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(04/05/25 10:00pm)
New Virginia men’s basketball coach Ryan Odom’s 2024-25 season with VCU, his second as the program’s head coach, was undeniably excellent — 28 wins, 15 Atlantic 10 victories and a clean run through the A-10 Tournament en route to an NCAA Tournament appearance. The Rams’ performance seemed suggestive, on the surface, of his potential as a coach at the highest level of competition.
(03/31/25 2:10am)
The No. 5 Virginia men’s tennis team hit the road this weekend for a pair of ACC matchups. After splitting its matches last weekend, including a 4-2 win over then-No. 8 Stanford, Virginia climbed to No. 5 in the latest ITA rankings. They justified that ranking with a 4-3 win over Notre Dame and a 4-1 domination of Louisville.
(03/30/25 10:41pm)
The No. 5 Virginia women’s tennis team concluded a strong weekend with a 4-1 victory Sunday over No. 33 Notre Dame at the Boar’s Head Sports Club in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers (15-4, 7-2 ACC) fought back after dropping the doubles point, securing four straight-sets wins in singles to extend their winning streak to three matches and claim their 12th consecutive victory over the Irish (15-4, 5-3 ACC).
(03/30/25 11:55pm)
After taking a home series against California last weekend, No. 22 Virginia took a trip to South Bend, Ind. to visit ACC rival Notre Dame. The Cavaliers (25-8, 7-3 ACC) coming off their first loss at home were hoping to pick up some wins on the road but were met with two additional losses instead.
(03/31/25 12:00pm)
1950sApril 6, 1951“‘Ugly Man’ To Have Last Laugh; Patti Paige Will Make Him Happy” By Julian KoplenAn “Ugly Man” contest, announced in this article, decided the “University’s most left-handed honor,” and rewarded the winner with a trophy, key and kiss from singer Patti Page. Page, erroneously referred to as “Paige,” later became a Grammy-winning, best-selling artist and dedicated her time at the University for a 1-cent voting fee. Fraternities chose to nominate various men for the honor, with Charlie Hewitt being nominated by two. 1960sApril 1, 1964“Shannon Nabbed By Runk At Weekend Party”By Ben DoverIn this article, Dean of Students Benjamin F.D. Runk announced that Edgar F. Shannon, Jr., President of the University from 1959-1974, had been placed on “social probation for at least two semesters” after the Carr’s Hill Easter Eve Faculty Tea left the President’s Mansion in a “state of semi-shambles.” The event was said to have been broken up by University police after complaints from multiple nearby fraternity houses. 1970sApril 2, 1974“Poo-Pile”No AuthorThis selection of important University happenings tells of an orgy in the Webb Lounge, presented by the Counselor’s Committee on Human Sexuality, as well as a reassignment of lawn residents to the McKim Nursing Dormitory after condemning the lawn for inadequate facilities and pestilence. The Education Building’s overpass was also slated to be demolished, inevitably forcing students to cross Emmett Street with a Police Cadet escort. 1980sApril 1, 1981“Crimefighters to shape up”By Kent FeliceThis article describes a successful initiative by the University Police Department to have its officers “concentrate on pushups as much as on holdups.” The program, which began three weeks prior to the article’s publication, influenced the Charlottesville Police Department to follow suit, only to be met with disappointment. City Patrolman, Ronald Stayments, said that no one was willing to pay for it and didn’t expect for the program to “get off the ground.”1990sMarch 31, 1994“Cartoonists draw to make sense of sketchy existence” By Amy Nagle and Smita TeotiaThe fraught history of the comic book and strip is examined in this article, especially in relation to contemporary University students. Interviewees, including the owner of Fantasia Comics, Steven Miller, and Third-Year engineering student and creator of the Cavalier Daily’s “Dystopia,” Timmon Ark, said that comic books were likely to be scapegoated as soft pornography in future congressional hearings. 2000sApril 1, 2004“Boy prodigy Greg Smith joins frat, drops out”By Got Malati (Cavalier Daily Typo Guru)In a depressing turn of events, 14-year old child prodigy and Topology Ph.D. student, Gregory R. Smith made the decision to drop out of the University after joining the Sigma Pi fraternity. Smith was said to have amended his initial aspirations from “curing cancer, becoming president and manning a mission to Mars” to “pleasing my ho’s.” The genius, who graduated from high school at the age of seven and completed his undergraduate education at Randolph-Macon College by 13, set a two-minute 17-second keg stand record and was fond of Gatorade-related pickup lines.
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Coach Lars Tiffany gazed at the scoreboard, hands on hips. He stared it down for a long second. Then he turned and waded into the center of a downbeat huddle.
(03/30/25 2:57pm)
No. 11 Virginia women’s lacrosse traveled to Syracuse, N.Y. Saturday to take on No. 7 Syracuse in a highly anticipated ACC matchup, with both teams looking to earn an edge in their conference standing. The Cavaliers (7-4, 3-3 ACC) ultimately fell to the Orange (8-4, 4-2 ACC) by a 12-13 margin, despite a run by Virginia that evened the contest late. The loss represents the Cavaliers’ third ACC loss of the season, making their path to conference glory a tougher one.
(03/29/25 11:54pm)
On a beautiful Saturday afternoon, Virginia baseball took to the field a final time against Stanford, looking for a sweep. While the Cavaliers (15-11, 6-6 ACC) made mistakes early on in the game, they were able to come back and defeat the Cardinal (16-9, 5-7 ACC) 9-8 with a walk-off double from junior outfielder Aidan Teel in extra innings.