Virginia begins road trip
Eighteen days, six games, three ranked opponents and roughly 10,000 miles. The players on the Virginia men's basketball team have a long road trip ahead of them.
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Eighteen days, six games, three ranked opponents and roughly 10,000 miles. The players on the Virginia men's basketball team have a long road trip ahead of them.
With most fall sports entering into the postseason and winter sports just starting up, there are too many interesting athletic events going on across Grounds to write about just one.
For the seniors on the No. 8 Virginia women's soccer team, the Sweet 16 has always been a bitter pill. In three appearances, the Cavaliers have never managed to crack that third round game.
Florida State women's soccer coach Mark Krikorian - after deciding to leave seven of his starters at home during the ACC Tournament last week so they could rest up for the NCAA Tournament - was suspended for one game, fined $25,000 and forced to write a letter of apology to the other coaches and players in the ACC.
The Virginia women's soccer team received a No. 2 seed in the NCAA Tournament and will host first- and second-rounds games at Kl
As the leaves and the temperature begin to fall in earnest this week, and parents descend on Charlottesville for Family Weekend, the athletic department thought it would be a good idea not to schedule a home football game. Why would parents want to see one of those?
As the Virginia women's soccer team enters the ACC Tournament tonight in Cary, N.C., there's one record they hope not to lose - no player in the program has ever technically lost a conference tournament game. The most senior of the Cavaliers players are 1-0-4 in ACC tournament play, and although they have lost games on penalty kicks, such games are not counted as statistical losses.
The Virginia women's soccer team (13-3-2, 7-2-1 ACC) ended its regular season at Clemson yesterday, defeating the Tigers 6-0 for the team's 10th shutout on the season.
It is rare that a keeper scores a goal for her own side, but N.C. State goalkeeper Kim Kern did just that last night against the Cavaliers, airmailing a free kick into the goal from midfield less than four minutes into the game. Despite the early goal, though, the team managed to recover behind scores from sophomore midfielder Erica Hollenberg and freshman forward Gloria Douglas, earning Virginia the 2-1 home victory.
The No. 7 Virginia women's soccer team will play its final regular season home game tonight against ACC bottom-dweller N.C. State at Kl
One of the more interesting subplots in a thoroughly terrible Redskins game Sunday, which consisted of six interceptions, eight fumbles and the best delay of game penalty I've ever seen, was the play of nose tackle Albert Haynesworth.
The No. 7 women's soccer team (11-3-2, 5-2-1 ACC) dismantled unranked Miami (10-6-1, 4-4-0 ACC) 4-1 yesterday in Coral Gables, Fla.
The No. 8 Virginia women's soccer team tied No. 10 Florida State 0-0 last night in Tallahassee, Fla.
At a school of 20,000-plus students, you're more than likely to see people you think you recognize, but who are not, in fact, your friends. Whenever my friends and I encounter one of those people, we like to assign these evil twins numbers - Greg 2, Greg 3, etc. Among my friends, there are four confirmed Rolfes, three confirmed Solomons and no confirmed Wills (I guess being 6-foot-8 and Shrek-like makes that inevitable).
The women's soccer team has played it tight this season against some of the nation's top competition. Three of the team's six ACC opponents have been ranked in the top five, four games have been decided by only one goal and two have gone into overtime.
As it heads into the final stretch of the season, the Virginia women's soccer team is keeping an eye on the record books - junior goalkeeper Chantel Jones is just one shutout away from tying the Virginia career record for shutouts. After that, Jones will own or be tied for every school record a goalkeeper could have - pretty impressive for someone who didn't get a traditional start to the position.
Another game, another down-to-the-wire finish for the Virginia women's soccer team. The Cavaliers beat the visiting Wake Forest Demon Deacons 2-1, despite playing a man down for more than 70 minutes during the game.
It was a long 82 minutes for the nervous fans at Kl
Following its controversial first home loss of the season last Friday, the No. 9 Virginia women's soccer team looks to improve its 2-2 conference record tonight against Duke at Kl
Zero wins, 34 losses, two ties. Looking at this set of numbers, it is fair to say North Carolina owns the all-time series with the Cavaliers.