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(08/23/16 1:25am)
The start of classes Tuesday signals an end to fall camp and two-a-days for the Virginia football team, and a transition to morning practice outside the McCue Center. Only two Saturdays away from hosting Richmond in their first game of the season, the Cavaliers are under the clock, with head coach Bronco Mendenhall acting as precise timekeeper and assessor.
(06/29/16 2:36am)
I’d spent much of the 2016 Virginia baseball season in the Davenport Field press box, up, up and away from the crowd and heat, as a largely impartial writer enjoying America’s pastime for what it was.
(04/27/16 1:38am)
No. 21 Virginia baseball (27-17, 11-10 ACC) found itself in an early hole Tuesday afternoon at Harbor Park, where in-state rival Old Dominion hadn’t lost a game to the Cavaliers since 2006.
(04/21/16 4:05am)
Earlier this month in downtown Richmond, Virginia baseball didn’t live up to expectations. The Cavaliers stranded too many baserunners, nine in total. They failed on a squeeze play that enabled the pitcher to cut down junior shortstop Daniel Pinero at home, and they committed two errors that each led to an unearned run.
(04/18/16 2:45am)
It didn’t go to extras, yet somehow the noon finale Sunday between Virginia baseball and No. 13 North Carolina still interfered with early evening plans.
(04/15/16 3:07am)
“Nothing was worse than spring football practice,” my dad, who suited up for Vanderbilt in the ’70s, used to say. Those early mornings outside; that lethal combination of weightlifting and wind-sprints. Yet when the players’ coach Steve Sloan parted ways with the Commodores and the stern Fred Pancoast stepped in, my dad and his teammates came to realize what was even worse than spring practice was spring practice after a coaching change.
(04/14/16 4:10am)
Longwood baserunners stood at the corners with nobody out in the top of the fifth. Virginia was hanging on to a 6-2 lead, and coach Brian O’Connor had just snatched the baseball from freshman starter Daniel Lynch after a walk and handed it to junior reliever Tyler Shambora.
(04/13/16 3:05am)
What: Virginia vs. Longwood
(04/11/16 3:28am)
Absent from the top-25 rankings for the first time in 2016, the Virginia baseball team headed north to Chestnut Hills, Mass. for a three-game weekend series at Boston College. Behind the arm of junior ace Connor Jones, the Cavaliers (20-14, 7-8 ACC) blanked the Eagles (16-11, 5-8 ACC) on a windy opener Friday, 3-0.
(04/06/16 4:05am)
Virginia Commonwealth University (19-10, 5-1 A-10) defeated No. 22 Virginia baseball, 7-5, Tuesday night in downtown Richmond. Freshman lefty Daniel Lynch, a 2015 graduate of Douglas Freeman High School in neighboring Henrico County, started on the mound for the Cavaliers (18-12, 6-6 ACC).
(04/05/16 1:47am)
A payoff pitch at the knees froze sophomore first baseman Pavin Smith for the final out Sunday evening, as North Carolina State defeated Virginia 5-2 to take the weekend series. His bat in one hand and helmet in the other, a flustered Smith trotted off the diamond. He, along with sophomore centerfielder Adam Haseley, had never looked so lost at the plate over nine innings. Each went hitless and struck out four times.
(04/04/16 3:02am)
Wearing its orange uniforms and camo caps Sunday, No. 14 Virginia baseball hosted No. 23 North Carolina State in the rubber match of a weekend series at Davenport Field. Six gutsy innings from junior pitcher Ryan Williamson and two-out hitting lifted the Wolfpack (19-9, 5-5 ACC) past the Cavaliers (18-11, 6-6 ACC), 5-2.
(03/31/16 4:47am)
Virginia baseball fans welcomed their team’s making short work of Old Dominion (19-7, 3-3 C-USA) Wednesday evening. Short work, of course, is a relative term when considering a sport that doesn’t concern itself with a ticking clock.
(03/30/16 3:00am)
What: Virginia vs. Old Dominion
(03/28/16 1:30am)
Virginia baseball handed No. 7 Louisville its first home loss of the season with a 6-3 victory Friday night. Senior workhorse Connor Jones tossed 112 pitches over seven strong innings, allowing three runs — two earned — on five hits.
(03/24/16 2:32am)
Nearly a year ago, then-No. 5 Louisville swept a three-games series from Virginia baseball in Charlottesville. After his then-No. 16 Cavaliers fell 4-0 in the finale, coach Brian O’Connor convened a team meeting. His message was direct — either his guys would play with energy and an identity, or they wouldn’t go anywhere, especially Omaha. The rest of Virginia’s 2015 season is memorable history.
(03/23/16 3:14am)
The wind was whipping towards left field this cloudless Tuesday at Davenport Field. Virginia’s unbeaten sophomore pitcher Adam Haseley toed the rubber in his first frame, ready to sit down pesky James Madison leadoff hitter Chad Carroll.
(03/17/16 4:10am)
Plating eventual game-winning runs in the bottom of the eighth inning, the No. 18 Virginia baseball team dashed Towson’s upset hopes in each of two afternoon games at Davenport Field.
(03/15/16 12:45am)
What: No. 18 Virginia (11-5, 2-1 ACC) vs. Towson (3-10, 0-0 CAA)
(03/14/16 4:08am)
Playing in the Durham Bulls Athletic Park over the weekend, No. 10 Virginia won two out of three in an ACC series against Duke. Cavalier junior ace Connor Jones tossed eight scoreless frames and picked up his third victory as Virginia defeated the Blue Devils, 6-0, Friday.