Men's tennis hopes to keep it going against Tech
Virginia's No. 1 tennis team has not lost a match yet this year, but faces another challenge Wednesday in Blacksburg against No. 37 Virginia Tech.
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Virginia's No. 1 tennis team has not lost a match yet this year, but faces another challenge Wednesday in Blacksburg against No. 37 Virginia Tech.
With less than a week until the 65-team field for the NCAA Tournament is picked, the Virginia men's basketball team has one last shot to earn a bid: a run at the conference title in the ACC Tournament this Thursday through Sunday.
There are few things as emotionally draining in sports as a narrowly missed chance to upset a favored rival. Just ask the Kentucky football team, which lost to then-No. 25 LSU 33-30 on a last-second Hail Mary pass in 2002, or even the Virginia men's basketball team, which lost to then-No. 5 North Carolina 74-75 Feb. 12.
With the Virginia women's swimming team nabbing the ACC title, the Virginia men have the opportunity Feb. 27 to 29 to complete the swimming and diving teams' sweep of the ACC Championships.
Only one wrestling team, Maryland, remains undefeated in ACC play. Virginia hope to deal the No. 22 Terrapins their first loss to an ACC team this Sunday at 1 p.m. at Memorial Gymnasium.