Swim and dive teams face fierce ACC competition at home
The Virginia swimming and diving teams open ACC competition this weekend with home dual meets against North Carolina and Duke.
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The Virginia swimming and diving teams open ACC competition this weekend with home dual meets against North Carolina and Duke.
The No. 10 Virginia women’s swimming and diving team announced its 2013-14 recruiting class last week. Eight student athletes will join the program, including three top-25 swimmers in the international 18 and under age group.
Former University professor Joseph Blotner, a renowned William Faulkner biographer, passed away Nov. 16 at the age of 89. Blotner is credited for leading the effort to bring Faulkner to the University’s English department.
The Virginia swimming and diving teams completed the 2012 portion of their seasons this weekend with impressive showings at the Georgia Fall Invitational.
Fall competition culminates this weekend for the Virginia swimming and diving teams as they compete among the nation’s best at the Georgia Fall Invitational in Athens, Ga. The field will include storied programs such as Georgia, Auburn, California and Texas.
Though every player on the Virginia field hockey team would tell you ending the season short of a national championship was a grand disappointment, this year will go down among the most remarkable in Cavalier history.
The current legal system incarcerates too many minors, according to a National Research Council report led by University Law Prof. Richard J. Bonnie. Scientific research into adolescent development suggests confinement is not advisable for minors, as juveniles are less likely to reoffend if sentenced with community service and other measures of restitution instead of jail time.
Business owners on the Downtown Mall are demanding that Charlottesville City Council clean up the mall’s image. At a Council meeting Monday City Manager Maurice Jones will present a report that aims to provide a solution for disruptive behavior on the mall.
The No. 10 Virginia women’s swimming and diving team defeated Penn State and No. 14 Indiana in this weekend’s tri-meet in Bloomington, Ind., while the No. 8 Virginia men defeated No. 24 Penn State but narrowly fell to No. 7 Indiana.
With three decisive dual meet victories already under their belts, the Virginia swimming and diving teams head to Bloomington, Ind. this weekend to face their most formidable opponents yet — Indiana and Penn State.
After defeating No. 14 Iowa 3-2 in the first round of the tournament, the No. 7 Virginia field hockey team saw a magical season come to a close with a 5-2 loss to No. 2 Princeton in the NCAA quarterfinals. The Cavaliers (16-6. 4-1 ACC) fell to the Tigers(19-1, 7-0 Ivy) at Turf Field for the second time in the last two weeks.
AccessUVa, the University’s need-based financial aid program, is generous compared to peer universities, an ongoing study has found. The Board of Visitors will discuss whether or not changes need to be made to the program in their February meeting.
The Board of Visitors late Friday afternoon unanimously approved a motion to extend the length of President Teresa Sullivan’s contract from five to six years.
The No. 6 Virginia field hockey team enters the final chapter of its season this weekend as it hosts the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament. The seventh-seeded Cavaliers (15-5, 4-1 ACC) drew Iowa in the first round and will likely see No. 2 seeded Princeton the following day. Any loss at this point would spell the end to a magical 2012 campaign.
Last week’s media buildup to the annually over-glorified LSU-Alabama game restored one of the most asinine premises in all of sports: the idea that a college team could legitimately compete against an NFL team. It is time to put that assumption to rest.
The No. 6 Virginia field hockey team lost in the semifinals of the ACC Tournament Friday to No. 7 Maryland, 5-1.
After its strongest regular-season showing since 1997, the No. 6 Virginia field hockey team begins its journey for coveted postseason accolades Friday with an ACC tournament semifinal clash against either No. 7 Maryland or No. 22 Duke in Chapel Hill, N.C.
Entrepreneur Randal J. Kirk has offered his resignation from the University Board of Visitors, citing his recent move to Florida as the reason for his departure.
The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team concluded its regular season with a heartbreaking 2-1 loss to No. 2 Princeton Sunday in what could be the final home game for the team’s senior class.
The No. 7 Virginia field hockey team wraps up regular-season ACC play this weekend with a matchup against struggling No. 22 Duke.