Squad faces conference foes
For at least one week, the Virginia volleyball team is able to talk about more than moral victories or outstanding efforts. Instead, the Cavaliers finally have a winning streak to build upon.
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For at least one week, the Virginia volleyball team is able to talk about more than moral victories or outstanding efforts. Instead, the Cavaliers finally have a winning streak to build upon.
The Virginia field hockey team faces a must-win situation this afternoon against fierce rival Duke in the opening round of the ACC Tournament. With a shaky regular season record to their name, the Cavaliers (8-11, 1-4 ACC) must win the conference championship to qualify for the NCAA Tournament - a feat the squad has achieved during each of coach Michele Madison's five seasons at the helm.
Having lost 12 of its last 14 contests, the Virginia volleyball team hopes to end its major slide with road rematches against Duke and Wake Forest this weekend.
The Virginia volleyball team squares off against conference rivals Clemson and Georgia Tech this weekend with a chance to build up stream heading into the stretch run of the regular season.
The Virginia field hockey team's season remained on the rocks with two road losses last weekend, and its challenges continue as it faces No. 2 North Carolina at home tomorrow.
For most of Michele Madison's tenure as Virginia's field hockey coach, the results have been impressive. As the Cavaliers prepare for a weekend set against California and Northwestern, however, Madison has needed to adopt a different tack with her struggling team.
A whirlwind of change has surrounded the Virginia football program since William & Mary last entered Scott Stadium and claimed a shocking victory against its heavily-favored in-state rival in 2009. Mike London now patrols the sidelines once commanded by former coach Al Groh, and a young group of promising talent currently occupies the spots once held by players who have long cleaned out their lockers. The Cavaliers have even sported a whole new set of uniforms. But perhaps the biggest change can be seen in how the Cavaliers view the Tribe; never again will the Cavaliers overlook a matchup against their cross-state foe.