Jones to exit program at end of term
Men's basketball coach Tony Bennett announced yesterday that junior guard Jeff Jones will transfer schools and leave the Virginia basketball program.
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Men's basketball coach Tony Bennett announced yesterday that junior guard Jeff Jones will transfer schools and leave the Virginia basketball program.
The No. 4 Virginia women's lacrosse team moved into second place in the ACC after defeating No. 19 Boston College Saturday by a score of 12-6 and garnered its 10th win of the season against non-conference foe Harvard by a 14-9 margin yesterday night. The Cavaliers (10-3, 3-1 ACC) have now won eight of their last nine games.
Senior guard Monica Wright received high accolades this week, as she was not only named the WBCA National Defensive Player of the Year but also became the first Cavalier to attain First Team All-American status.
The No. 6 Virginia women's lacrosse team will seek its fourth consecutive win against a ranked opponent Saturday, as the Cavaliers travel to New Jersey to face No. 13 Princeton.
The No. 9 women's lacrosse team will hit the road for the first time this season to face No. 2 Maryland today and then will travel to No. 13 Penn State for a game Sunday. The Cavaliers (2-1) are coming off of an impressive win against No. 6 Syracuse after splitting their first two games against Richmond and then-No. 14 Loyola (Md.).
The No. 10 Virginia women's lacrosse team begins its spring campaign Saturday at home against Loyola (Md.).
The No. 23 women's tennis team suffered its second loss of its last three matches Sunday, falling to No. 33 Ohio State 5-2. Freshman Erin Vierra and sophomore Lindsey Hardenbergh posted a win at the No. 1 spot, but teams at the No. 2 and No. 3 spots lost their matches, and the Cavaliers dropped the doubles point.
Led by Monica Wright's game-high 34 points, the No. 24 women's basketball team defeated Maryland yesterday 82-68. The win for the Cavaliers (17-6, 6-3 ACC) was the first in College Park, Md., since 2003 when the Cavaliers sneaked away with a 71-67 victory. Wright's 34 points moved her into fourth place on the ACC's all-time scoring list with 2,327 overall. Virginia got out to a quick lead to begin the game and racked up a 10-point lead just eight minutes into the first half. The Terrapins (16-8, 3-6 ACC) fought back, however, and closed the deficit to three by the break. Then, from the beginning of the second half, Wright took command and scored 12 consecutive points to keep the Cavaliers ahead for good. The ACC Preseason Player of the Year finished 11-20 from the field and went 10-11 from the free throw line. Virginia will seek to continue its strong ACC play on the road Thursday evening against Miami.\n-compiled by Ben Gomez
The Virginia men's lacrosse team will enter the season ranked No. 3 in the nation behind No. 1 Syracuse and No. 2 Duke. Virginia returns six starters and 28 lettermen from last year's team, which finished 15-3 and lost in the NCAA semifinals to tournament runner-up Cornell.
The No. 26 Virginia women's tennis team defeated its highest-ranked opponent of the season Sunday, topping No. 15 Fresno State 5-2. The Cavaliers (3-1) fell at the No. 1 spot in doubles but bounced back to win the point, as freshman Erin Viera and sophomore Lindsey Hardenbergh won 8-4 at the No. 2 position and junior Neela Vaez and freshman Hana Tomljanovic won 8-3 at No. 3.
The No. 2 Virginia field hockey team's record-breaking season came to an end Friday as it lost to No. 3 North Carolina 3-2 in the NCAA Tournament semifinals.
The No. 3 Virginia women's field hockey fell 3-2 in overtime against No. 1 Maryland in the championship game of the ACC Tournament yesterday afternoon. Not only did the loss deprive the Cavaliers of the title, but of tying the program's record for most wins in a season as well.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team begins its quest for an ACC Championship today when it hosts No. 14 Duke at Turf Field.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team closed out its regular season with a come-from-behind 2-1 victory against No. 13 Duke Saturday afternoon at University Hall Turf Field.
The No. 3 Virginia field hockey team travels Saturday to Winston-Salem, N.C. to take on No. 5 Wake Forest for the second time after overcoming the Demon Deacons earlier in the season in overtime, 3-2.
Although Virginia managed to tie the game with less than a minute left, the No. 3 Virginia hockey team eventually fell 2-1 in overtime against No. 2 North Carolina Saturday.
The No. 3 Virginia women's field hockey team will take on its second top-five opponent Saturday as it hosts No. 2 North Carolina at the University Hall Turf Field.
The No. 3 Virginia women's field hockey team will try to bounce back from its 3-1 loss against No. 1 Maryland in its matchups against Cornell and No. 4 Wake Forest this weekend.
The No. 3 Virginia women's field hockey team - off to its best start since 1979 - will travel to College Park, Md. to take on the top-ranked, defending national champion Terrapins.
The Virginia field hockey team is off to its best start since 1979, improving to 10-0 this weekend with home wins against Boston University and No. 9 Boston College.