CARON: Mendenhall U
“Running Back U”: Miami.
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“Running Back U”: Miami.
What does a Cavalier hate more than a Blue Devil? A Hokie. Who beat the Hokies? Your Virginia women’s soccer team.
Coach Bronco Mendenhall’s offense literally put the team on its back this weekend against the Pac-12 power that is the Oregon Ducks. The Cavalier running back crew carried the team offensively, compensating for a lackluster defense, which struggled for the second week in a row.
Transitions are hard. Every coaching transition has its struggles, and every transition comes with an adjustment period, some longer than others. Just ask the 1997 Orlando Magic, the post-Paterno Nittany Lions, or, now, our very own Virginia football head coach Bronco Mendenhall.
Have you ever thought about how impressive Virginia athletics are?
As a D.C. native, rooting for a losing team is something I’m used to. Since I really started following Washington sports in middle school, the Redskins have lost five out of their last seven seasons; the Wizards have only had two seasons with winning percentages above .500; and the Nationals and Capitals both consistently fail to perform during the post-season despite stellar regular season play year after year.
Cavalier command on the tennis courts has become a staple of Virginia athletics — and this year is no exception. On Sunday, the No. 1 Virginia men's tennis team (22-3, 11-1 ACC) and the No. 13 Virginia women's tennis team (14-9, 9-5 ACC) both closed out the regular season with home court triumphs at Snyder Tennis Center on Senior Day.