Teams organize Special Olympics 10K
Athletes from the Virginia swimming and diving, lacrosse and wrestling teams will help organize the Gene Arnold Memorial Virginia Area 3 Special Olympics 10K Run this Saturday.
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Athletes from the Virginia swimming and diving, lacrosse and wrestling teams will help organize the Gene Arnold Memorial Virginia Area 3 Special Olympics 10K Run this Saturday.
Two players on the Virginia men's tennis team claimed individual titles this weekend at the U.Va. Fall Classic.
If it happened on the college stage, he likely would seek therapy.
The Virginia men's tennis doubles team of senior Michael Shabaz and junior Drew Courtney earned a wild card Aug. 29 to compete in the U.S. Open, which began yesterday at the Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. The duo will play against the No. 10-seeded team of Wesley Moodie and Dick Norman in first-round action.
During a press conference Wednesday evening, University President John T. Casteen, III said he was unaware of the 2008 arrest of former men's lacrosse player George Huguely, who was charged with first degree murder Monday in relation to the death of Yeardley Love, who played for the women's team.
At a press conference Wednesday evening, Athletic Director Craig Littlepage reaffirmed the decisions of the No. 1 Virginia men's lacrosse team and No. 4 women's squad to continue their seasons and play in the NCAA Tournaments, after releasing an initial statement regarding the teams Tuesday evening.
There is a baseball that will forever live in infamy in Virginia athletics.
The No. 1 Virginia baseball team matched a season-high seven-game win streak yesterday night with a 10-5 victory against Georgetown at Davenport Field.
Branden Kline. Tyler Wilson. Kevin Arico.
The anxiety built up as first-round hopeful Chris Cook waited to hear his name called by National Football League Commissioner Roger Goodell. Though he would not learn of his future in football until day two of the 2010 NFL draft, the former Cavalier did not have to wait long once the clock restarted Friday to experience the exaltation and relief associated with that once-in-a-lifetime announcement from the Commissioner's podium in Radio City Music Hall in New York.
The No. 2 Virginia baseball team completed its second ACC series sweep on the season this past weekend against Maryland at College Park.
Former Cavalier guard Jeff Jones, who announced April 6 that he was leaving the Virginia basketball program, finalized his decision to transfer to Rider this past Monday. The junior will finish out the semester at Virginia and join the Broncs in the fall, citing his relationship and trust with the coaching staff as his main reason for choosing Rider.
They have experienced the jubilation of a ninth-inning comeback on several occasions during the past two seasons. A Keith Werman slap to the gap. A Stephen Bruno single up the middle.
Lexington, Va. - It didn't matter that Gray-Minor Stadium seemed to bear more resemblance to a Little League field than a Division I baseball facility. Virginia's pitching staff simply couldn't get an out against a potent VMI lineup that leads the Big South in batting and totaled the most hits, 15, and runs of any Virginia opponent this season in a 12-3 victory against the
After receiving a bit of criticism and perhaps facing postseason punishment for playing a relatively weak non-conference schedule a year ago, Virginia coach Brian O'Connor scheduled few - if any - cupcakes for the 2010 campaign. His team began the season on the road against then-No. 11 East Carolina and later hosted two 2009 NCAA Regional teams, Wright State and Dartmouth.
There was no evidence to suggest this would happen. Not against the team that leads the ACC with nearly 10 runs per game. Not against the team that belted four home runs during the previous two games of the series and posted nine runs Saturday.
When Mike London was introduced as the new head coach of the Virginia football team Dec. 7, he spoke of the great opportunity to revitalize a program that had suffered three losing seasons during the last four years, the optimism of bringing in his own staff and also the various challenges that lay ahead of him.
About halfway through Tuesday night's three-hour-and-43-minute walk-a-thon against James Madison, Virginia coach Brian O'Connor may have been tempted to put an end to the madness and turn to sophomore ace Danny Hultzen.
The previously top-ranked Virginia baseball team lost its first series of the season this past weekend against N.C. State in Raleigh and now sits in third place in the ACC Coastal Division.
Although it suffered a slight scare, the No. 1 Virginia baseball team came out ahead in its matchup against Towson yesterday evening at Davenport Field, triumphing 8-5.