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(03/01/01 5:00am)
After the Virginia men's basketball team's victory over North Carolina on Sunday, everyone was expecting a letdown of sorts in Wednesday's game against Clemson. The letdown came, but it didn't stop the Cavaliers from taking care of business.
(02/26/01 5:00am)
It may have been senior night for the Virginia women's basketball team, but it was a junior that led the way.
(02/01/01 5:00am)
It was all eerily reminiscent of the year before. The Virginia men's basketball team had just completed an upset of a top-ranked Maryland team in front of a raucous crowd at University Hall. But this year, the Cavs and their fans reacted like they belonged.
(11/30/00 5:00am)
Maryland filled its head coaching vacancy yesterday by announcing Georgia Tech offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen as its new head coach.
(11/28/00 5:00am)
BLACKSBURG-It was rough, rowdy and more than a little ugly. But the Virginia men's basketball team made it work nonetheless Friday night against Virginia Tech.
(11/28/00 5:00am)
BLACKSBURG-For a while, it looked like the improbable was going to happen. The battered and bruised Virginia football team faced its archrival, a top 10 team, on the road, without its starting quarterback. The all-everything QB for the opponent had left with an injury. And Virginia was winning.
(11/28/00 5:00am)
Before the season started, Virginia women's basketball coach Debbie Ryan identified the point guard position as her biggest concern. Judging from the play of the makeshift Cav point guard group in last night's 116-63 thrashing of St. Francis, she had little reason to worry.
(11/20/00 5:00am)
With its back against the wall, the Virginia football team put together its grittiest performance of the season to defeat N.C. State Saturday at Scott Stadium.
(11/13/00 5:00am)
The Virginia women's basketball team had to gut it out last night against George Washington. That much is obvious from the 72-66 final score. But the final score doesn't tell the whole story: that the Cavs won without getting 'A' games from their stars.
(11/09/00 5:00am)
In a surprising move, Virginia passed up an opportunity for the Nov. 18 football game against N.C. State to be televised by Jefferson-Pilot Sports.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
Ask most casual college football fans about Georgia Tech football and they are bound to talk about Joe Hamilton, the record-setting quarterback who graduated this spring. And with good reason. Hamilton finished second to Wisconsin's Ron Dayne in Heisman Trophy voting last year and helped the Yellow Jacket offense put up some of the flashiest numbers in the country.
(11/08/00 5:00am)
The Virginia women's basketball team overcame what its coach termed "lazy" play to post an 86-72 victory over Uralmash, a Russian team, in its exhibition finale last night at University Hall.
(11/02/00 5:00am)
The NBA's 2000-01 opening day rosters released Tuesday listed 56 players from Atlantic Coast Conference schools. The ACC is the only conference to have at least one player on each of the 30 NBA team rosters.
(10/31/00 5:00am)
Before last season, following the graduation of star center DeMya Walker, you could have predicted gloom and doom for the Virginia women's basketball team. But the Cavaliers didn't listen and shocked a lot of people by winning the ACC regular season title and advancing to the Sweet 16 behind the play of ACC Rookie of the Year Schuye LaRue.
(10/26/00 4:00am)
TALLAHASSEE, Fla.-It was a situation you wouldn't wish on your worst enemy. It was bad enough that the Virginia football team had to face No. 6 Florida State, the defending national champions, in its own house Saturday. On top of that, the Seminoles were still stung by their loss to Miami two weeks ago, and the Cavaliers had to fare without senior quarterback Dan Ellis, who was still recovering from a hamstring injury.
(10/26/00 4:00am)
The Virginia men's basketball team picked up its fourth verbal commitment for the 2001 season Tuesday when power forward Elton Brown of Warwick High in Newport News announced his intention to join the Cavaliers.
(10/18/00 4:00am)
Two years ago, Brad Barnes looked like a bust. A highly-touted offensive lineman coming out of high school, Barnes had seen only spot duty as a backup offensive guard. With the emergence of Josh Lawson and Evan Routzahn, both a year younger than him, it looked as if Barnes might never see meaningful playing time.
(10/12/00 4:00am)
Brandi Teamer and Joanna Kemp, previously the two tallest members of the Virginia women's basketball freshman class, will not play this season, The Daily Progress reported yesterday.
(10/09/00 4:00am)
Virginia coach George Welsh has received his fair share of criticism this season, but the man deserves more credit than he gets. Welsh has artfully avoided the choice of his backup quarterback through blowouts and injury, and the Cavaliers head into the midseason bye week with still no indication of who exactly is backing up Dan Ellis.
(10/05/00 4:00am)
The Virginia men's basketball team received a verbal commitment from 6-foot-3 guard Jermaine Harper yesterday, but waved goodbye to two prominent targets. Cave Spring shooting guard J.J. Redick will play for Duke and 6-10 power forward Jordan Collins chose N.C. State.