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The Virginia and Clemson basketball teams are decidedly opposite.
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The Virginia and Clemson basketball teams are decidedly opposite.
More than seven months have passed since the Virginia baseball team's last game at Davenport Field. But as the Cavaliers geared up for their first official practice this past Friday, they could not help but to remember that outing
Wake Forest earned its first conference victory Saturday at the expense of the Cavalier men's basketball team. The Demon Deacons had lost five straight ACC games by at least 19 points, but overcame a late Virginia lead to win, 76-71.
Virginia entered last night's game against Maryland searching for a consistent scorer. After receiving 66-42 thumping, coach Tony Bennett is still looking.
The Virginia men's basketball team will aim to finish the game strong tomorrow against a team that is starting to get hot.
"That was probably as pathetic an effort defensively as we've had in a long time," Minnesota coach Tubby Smith said after his team lost to the Cavaliers Monday.
Entering the EA Sports Maui Invitational, which starts today, the Cavaliers are decidedly underdogs. The Maui Invitational, however, was founded in celebration of underdogs.
Three years ago, Michael Vick was sitting in prison, making 12 cents an hour and stuck helplessly behind bars as his life fell apart.
If they succeed, they will be lauded as this year's "Diaper Dandies." If they struggle, they will be discounted as too young and inexperienced. No matter how the season ends, though, Virginia's six freshmen recruits will enter it with the same goal - to revive Cavalier basketball.
Fifty losses and one postseason appearance in the prestigious College Basketball Invitational have not given the three seniors on the Virginia men's basketball team a whole lot to celebrate during their three years with the program.
Rick Reilly is wrong.
Thank you, Texas Rangers.
All hail Oregon as college football's new No. 1 team.
It was one strike away from being the best game of my life, but three errors made it the worst.
Coach Jack Clark lost his job last week.
LeBron James tweeted, "Wow what a game!! Auburn vs. Clemson. Being a kicker has to be the worst job in sports."
"I assume we have a golf team but I don't know anything about them," my roommate said.
The Penn State volleyball team lost this weekend.
Steve Spurrier has a message for you: Coaches know more about their teams than you do.
You know the Virginia football team finished 3-9 last season, and that seems to be all you need to know.