Evans excites Cavalier fans with exceptional defensive play
PROVO, UTAH-You are Jerton Evans and you just intercepted a pass from Heisman Trophy candidate Kevin Feterik to preserve a 45-40 win.
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PROVO, UTAH-You are Jerton Evans and you just intercepted a pass from Heisman Trophy candidate Kevin Feterik to preserve a 45-40 win.
Has Dwayne Stukes violated some ancient supernatural credo? Is he living on Indian burial ground? Probably not.
In the aftermath of Virginia's sado-masochistic 35-7 beatdown of Wake Forest, Cavalier fans no doubt scratched their collective noggin yesterday as they scanned the new Associated Press poll in search for their beloved Cavs. They were no doubt stunned -- nay, shocked that the media had overlooked Virginia after Saturday's successful subjugation at Scott Stadium.
I'm not going to add myself to the rapidly growing bandwagon that has seen fit to pronounce doom upon the Virginia football team a mere two weeks into the season. I'm also not going to attempt to amuse you with a pithy, parenthetically bloated opus that seeks to find humor with whatever shortcomings these Cavaliers might have.
With the preseason college basketball buzz already underway, Althon Sports has selected Maryland forward Terence Morris to its All-American first team.
Dick Stockton's career on the pro tennis tour may be over. But the Virginia men's tennis coach's success on the professional level is far from complete.
Tommy Bowden inherited a rag-tag bunch of scrubs this year, otherwise known as the Clemson football team. But in the process, Bowden gave the rest of America a lesson in "How to Defeat the 1999 Virginia Football Team," orchestrating a 33-14 upset Saturday.
CLEMSON, S.C.--With 6:11 to go in the third quarter and the Tigers holding a gargantuan 33-0 lead, the ABC affiliate in Clemson decided to cut away to the game between Notre Dame and Purdue.
Thomas Jones, Todd Braverman and Chris Williams each garnered honors from the ACC for their part in Saturday's 20-17 victory over North Carolina.
Football season is here, and it's about time. So far, things look good.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-An errant gust of wind. A foolhardy gnat. An extra bit of moisture in the air from a cloudburst shower during the fourth quarter. They're just some of the things that could have impeded Todd Braverman's last-minute field goal in the Virginia football team's season opener at North Carolina.
Last year, kicker Todd Braverman was known more for the kicks he missed than the ones he made. If Saturday's opener against North Carolina was any indication, things might be different for Braverman in 1999.
Tucker Radebaugh's career as a lacrosse player may be over. His involvement with the Virginia program, however, may have only just begun.
As some of you might remember, I declared in the spring that I was going pro. So why am I still churning out my unique brand of reference-laden drivel for The Cavalier Daily?
So this is how it ends for Barry Sanders. Not with a bang, but a whimper.
Richie Phillips probably wants to crawl into a hole and die.
With all the recent talk of ACC expansion, there have been the traditionalist outcries against the addition of Miami or "Yankee interlopers" like Syracuse or Boston College. But every critic in the world can't prevent the Conference from cashing in on what would be a very lucrative expansion.
KINGSPORT, TENN.--It's the top of the ninth, the bases are loaded and the Kingsport Mets are one out away from a 5-2 victory over the Bluefield Orioles.
As you sit reading this column, the NBA Draft has passed and a plethora of underclassmen are well on their way to becoming millionaires several times over.
I've always been a big fan of those sports movies where the overwhelming longshot defies enormous odds to find glory. From "Major League" to "Rudy," it's one formula that wins people over, the tried and true Hollywood tale that depicts the improbable rise of the underdog.