Seminoles spoil Senior Night
It should have been a Senior Night to remember.
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It should have been a Senior Night to remember.
The prosecution and defense in the murder trial of former University student George Huguely rested their cases Saturday and presented closing arguments. The jury will begin deliberations Wednesday. Huguely stands charged with the first-degree murder of former University student Yeardley Love.
The prosecution and defense in the murder trial of former University student George Huguely rested their cases Saturday and presented closing arguments. The jury will begin deliberations Wednesday.
Court proceedings ended early yesterday, as former University student George Huguely's defense attorney Rhonda Quagliana remained ill, and the defendant expressed discomfort at continuing without both his counsel present. Huguely's other attorney, Francis McQ. Lawrence, presented five witnesses before court recessed for the day, expecting the trial to continue today.
Earlier this week, Boston College men's basketball coach Steve Donahue conceded that his inexperienced squad would struggle to replicate Virginia Tech's smothering defensive strategy for stopping Virginia's senior forward Mike Scott. Scott proved the Eagles coach right in a big way as No. 19 Virginia blasted Boston College last night, 66-49.
He has never fully materialized as an offensive threat and his ball-handling is suspect at best, but when senior Assane Sene fractured his right ankle Jan. 20, the 7-foot center left a big hole in the Virginia men's basketball team's already undersized lineup.
For the second time in as many days, Virginia coach Tony Bennett announced that one of his players will leave the Cavalier basketball program. One day after sophomore guard KT Harrell departed, redshirt freshman forward James Johnson told Bennett Saturday that he intends to transfer as well.
In an early midweek game against Winthrop which even the band's tuba section missed, the Cavalier offense almost forgot to show up as well. The Virginia men's basketball team trailed the upstart Eagles 44-41 with 10:30 to play, but a typically tough defensive effort and a career-high 17 points from junior guard Jontel Evans carried the Cavaliers to a 69-48 victory at John Paul Jones Arena.
ACC Commissioner John Swofford addresses a hall filled with reporters, attempting to convince the room that his conference's recent NCAA infractions are an aberration, not a trend.