Women's lacrosse rolls against ODU
It only took three minutes before the Lady Monarchs realized they were in over their heads.
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It only took three minutes before the Lady Monarchs realized they were in over their heads.
Ryan Kalamaya's single with two outs in the ninth inning scored Eric Christensen with the winning run as the Cavalier baseball team edged Virginia Commonwealth 8-7 in Richmond.
In men's college lacrosse, a sport in which less than 10 teams have legitimate championship aspirations, the burden of defending the national title is a heavy one. Every season the same handful of teams claws toward the NCAA Finals, all with hopes of dethroning the reigning champs.
In 1996, when Virginia women's basketball Coach Debbie Ryan was on the recruiting trail, she went after a guard from Maryland named Alisha Mosley, who wound up choosing Wake Forest. Four years later, on a day when the three Cavalier seniors were honored, it was the senior that got away who stole the show in the Cavaliers' 77-71 win.
Junior Jon Benick hit a solo home run in the ninth inning, but the Virginia baseball team could not complete the comeback and capture their first win of the season, falling short at Liberty, 6-5.
With busloads of fans from her hometown looking on, Virginia guard Telisha Quarles led the No. 21 Cavalier women's basketball team to a 60-51 victory over No. 7 N.C. State yesterday at University Hall, keeping the Cavs atop the ACC.
In the midst of a two-game winning streak that has kept hopes of an NCAA Tournament berth alive, the Virginia men's basketball team (17-8, 7-5 ACC) faces a daunting task Sunday when they travel to North Carolina to face the Tar Heels (16-9, 7-4).
Following a tough loss to a down-and-out North Carolina team Monday, the Cavalier women's basketball squad hopes to get back into the win column tonight at home against Florida State.
After seeing their five-game winning streak snapped in a road loss at Maryland Wednesday, the Cavaliers hope to get back into the win column Saturday at Duke.
The Cavalier men's soccer team looks to continue its remarkable run through the NCAA Tournament against non-Conference rival UCLA tomorrow at 1 p.m. at Klöckner Stadium.
Following last Saturday's upset of then-No. 7 Georgia Tech, the Cavalier football team will try to keep its momentum this Saturday against Buffalo. Despite Buffalo's 0-9 record and Saturday's loss to Division 1-AA Hofstra, the Cavs aren't looking past the Bulls.
Change has been the key word for N.C. State in the offseason. Leading scorer Adam Harrington opted to leave the program after his freshman season, joined by teammates Keith Bean and Ron Anderson. The returning players also leave behind Reynolds Coliseum, where the Wolfpack had played its home games since 1949, for the new, 19,700-seat Entertainment and Sports Arena.
Fourth-year setter Mary Frances Scott was selected as ACC Volleyball Co-Player of the Week for the week ending Oct. 24, sharing the award with Clemson's Jodi Steffes.
The Cavalier women's soccer team looks to extend its four-game winning streak against North Carolina tonight at Klöckner Stadium.
The Virginia football team is analyzing every aspect of its play following an overtime loss to Duke that dropped the team's record to .500, marking the first time the Cavs had lost back-to-back home games since 1992.
Following Saturday's loss to in-state rival Virginia Tech, the Cavalier football team (3-2, 2-1 ACC) looks to bounce back tomorrow afternoon against Duke (0-4, 0-1) at Scott Stadium.
Coming off a 2-1 win over a tough North Carolina team, the Virginia men's soccer squad takes on American today at 5 p.m. at Klockner Stadium.
The Virginia volleyball team looks to get back on track this weekend in a pair of ACC games. The Cavs take on North Carolina tonight at 7:30 p.m. and N.C. State tomorrow at 7 p.m. - both at University Hall.