Scott sets to close phenomenal volleyball career
Mary Frances Scott has accomplished a lot during her four seasons as setter for the Virginia volleyball team.
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Mary Frances Scott has accomplished a lot during her four seasons as setter for the Virginia volleyball team.
The sports world lost another great Monday afternoon, and this one hit me close to home.
A few weeks ago a column on the sports page addressed the changing nature and behavior of sports fans. And after Florida State wide receiver Peter Warrick's touchdown during Saturday night's game, a lot of the ugliness discussed in that piece was in full view not only for the 47,900 in attendance, but the nationwide audience watching on ESPN.
After all their complaints and criticisms about his performance, Virginia football fans finally saw what the squad was like without Dan Ellis.
Momentum is a tricky thing in football.
Message boards: They've become the action for hardcore fans of every sport, whether it's football, basketball or soccer. I bet I could find a message board for ultimate frisbee fanatics if I looked hard enough. Until The Sabre, an independent Internet site, started on the Web for Virginia football and basketball, later expanding its coverage to all Cavalier sports (at least in theory), I had no clue there were so many out there who lived and died with every move George Welsh and Pete Gillen made.
The Virginia men's swimming and diving team began their competitive season on a high note, winning eight of 13 events to upset No. 7 Tennessee, 138-103, Saturday in the Aquatic and Fitness Center.
Tiki Barber broke Virginia rushing careers, signed on with the New York Giants and graduated with a degree from the Commerce School. But we wouldn't know until three years later that Barber was also a soothsayer.
Last season the Virginia volleyball team went 7-1 in its second run through the ACC competition, helping the Cavaliers take second place in the Conference. This year's Cavs posted a strong start to the second half of their ACC campaign, downing Wake Forest in a 3-0 (15-12, 15-7, 15-7) sweep last night at University Hall.
Tiki Barber broke Virginia rushing records, earned a spot with the New York Giants and graduated with a degree from the Commerce School. But we wouldn't know until three years later that Barber was also a soothsayer.
Last season the Virginia volleyball team went 7-1 in its second run through the ACC competition, helping the Cavaliers take second place in the Conference. This year's Cavs posted a strong start to the second half of their ACC campaign, downing Wake Forest in a 3-0 (15-12, 15-7, 15-7) sweep last night at University Hall.
After Saturday's catastrophic loss to Duke in double overtime, many people have written off any chance the Virginia football team has to maintain its streak of consecutive seven-win seasons.
The Virginia volleyball team split a pair of road ACC matches this weekend, defeating Duke 3-0 Friday but falling 3-1 to Wake Forest Saturday evening.
RICHMOND-Within the first five minutes of last night's game against Virginia Commonwealth, the Virginia field hockey team found the back of the net to notch its first score of the night.
After setting a school record with 474 yards of total offense against Maryland, Georgia Tech quarterback Joe Hamilton captured ACC Offensive Back of the Week honors for the second time this season.
In a swap that must undoubtedly have made the "everyone must go" Orlando Magic green with envy, the Portland Trailblazers acquired forward/malcontent Scottie Pippen from the Houston Rockets in exchange for six players.
Deanna Zwarich poured in 12 kills and 13 digs, both team highs, as the Virginia volleyball team notched a 3-0 sweep (15-13, 15-2, 15-7) over Maryland last night.
With the matchup against Virginia Tech only three days away, the thoughts of most members of the Virginia football team are centered on their foes in Blacksburg. But middle linebacker Yubrenal Isabelle's chief concern lies not to the south, but to the west, where his mother Deberah continues her battle with breast cancer in Bluefield, W.Va.
Exactly how much of a time differential is there between Charlottesville and Provo? Is it two hours, like the map says, or was I thrown into some alternate, bizarre dimension where everything is thrown into chaos?
PROVO, UTAH-Thomas Jones rushed for a career high 210 yards and Jerton Evans snagged two interceptions, including one on then-No. 17 Brigham Young's final drive, as Virginia upended the Cougars 45-40 Saturday night.