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Sophomore goalkeeper Jeff Caldwell posted a clean sheet agains the fifth-ranked Tar Heels. 
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No. 13 men’s soccer ties No. 5 UNC

In what amounted to a win or go on the road game for the 13th-ranked Cavaliers, the resilient men’s soccer team battled under the lights on senior night against one the top two ACC teams, and one of the best in the country.


Junior running back Taquan Mizzell ran for 75 yards on 14 carries against the Yellow Jackets. 
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Virginia beats Georgia Tech at its own game

Make no mistake, apathy is at an all-time high in the Mike London era. The 32,308 in attendance on Halloween drew jokes of fans dressing up as bleachers in the 61,500-seat stadium. Ironically enough, against a triple-option offense that averaged 284 rushing yards per contest, Virginia beat the Yellow Jackets at their own game.


The Cavalier defense forced two fumbles, which the offense was able to convert into a season high 10 points.
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Cavaliers survive late Georgia Tech surge

Saturday’s game against Georgia Tech was fittingly bizarre for a Halloween game. As if in costume, Virginia did their best impression of the Yellow Jackets (3-6, 1-5 ACC) winning the game behind a prolific rushing attack, possession totals that can only be described as selfish, and a late defensive stand.


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