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Women's soccer hosts Rutgers in Friday NCAA clash

Following its convincing 8-0 victory last Friday, the second-seeded Virginia women’s soccer team will enjoy a week of rest before its next matchup — an invaluable asset for a Cavalier squad which has played a 20-game season and is heading into a potential Friday-Sunday, second and third round NCAA tournament schedule this weekend.


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Cavaliers host Hurricanes to close home schedule

Nearly two weeks later, the Cavaliers (4-6, 2-4 ACC) prepare to host Miami (6-4, 3-3 ACC) in a must-win game this Saturday. With four losses by less than eight points, Virginia has made its days ahead more difficult. But bowl eligibility is still achievable if the team can win this week and next week vs. Virginia Tech.


Junior guard Malcolm Brogdon knocked down two 3-pointers, grabbed three rebounds and dished out three assists in 26 minutes Sunday night against Norfolk State. 
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Maximum effort, minimum words

If you had showed up 2 hours late for the Virginia basketball game against South Carolina State on Tuesday, waked past the scoreboard without looking and went straight to the team's postgame press conference, you would have been hard pressed to figure out that the Cavaliers had won.


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Men's basketball bounces Bulldogs

With 11:29 to go in the first half Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena, South Carolina State sophomore guard Greg Mortimer swooped into the lane for a layup off the inbound to bring his Bulldogs within three points of Virginia at 14-11. Coming out of the under-8 timeout a few minutes later, the No.


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Switch it up

The Major League Soccer playoffs began Oct. 29. If you’re sad you missed it, then cheer up, because you’ve still got a month left to catch these exciting games, including a pair of conference final games this upcoming Sunday. Still not convinced? Let me try to persuade you.


Sophomore outside hitter Haley Kole had 10 kills as the Cavaliers dropped to 1-1 against Virginia Tech this season. 
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Volleyball falls flat against Virginia Tech

In the latest edition of the Commonwealth Clash, the Virginia volleyball team fell against rival Virginia Tech Friday night, 3-1 (24-26, 25-18, 25-21, 25-20). The Cavaliers jumped out to a 1-0 lead but proceeded to drop the next three sets, splitting the season series with the Hokies after a comeback 3-2 win Oct. 12 in Blacksburg.


Junior Courtney Bartholomew competed on another level Saturday at the Aquatic and Fitness Center, tying the pool record in the 100-yard backstroke and breaking the pool record in the 200-yard backstroke. Bartholomew also finished second in the 100-yard butterfly.
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Swimming and diving impresses against NC State

The No. 7 Virginia women (2-1, 1-0 ACC) claimed 11 of 16 events in an impressive 188-102 win against No. 22 North Carolina State (2-2, 2-1 ACC). Meanwhile, the Cavalier men (1-3, 0-1 ACC) dropped a hard-fought meet against the No. 6 Wolfpack.


Junior guard Malcolm Brogdon knocked down two 3-pointers, grabbed three rebounds and dished out three assists in 26 minutes Sunday night against Norfolk State. 
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Men's basketball hosts South Carolina State

The No. 9 Cavaliers will host South Caroline State Tuesday night at John Paul Jones Arena. Virginia (2-0) dispatched Norfolk State and James Madison during the weekend, and will attempt to improve to 3-0 for the first time since 2010-11.


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No. 4 Women's soccer advances to NCAA second round

Friday night — in what seemed like the blink of an eye — the fourth-ranked Virginia women’s soccer team erased any doubt that its national championship hopes were in jeopardy, as the team made a strong statement that it is ready to make a deep run in this year’s NCAA tournament. Playing in near-freezing temperatures, the Cavaliers (19-2) got hot early, tallying three goals in the first 12 minutes and two more in the span of 40 seconds in the 27th minute.


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Quality debuts

His senior year at Greater Atlanta Christian High School, Virginia freshman forward Isaiah Wilkins averaged a cool 18.2 points, 10.3 rebounds, 3.4 blocks, 2.6 assists and 2.2 steals per game. The stepson of NBA Hall of Famer Dominique Wilkins, the Cavaliers’ Wilkins once blocked eight shots in a single high school game.


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Men's basketball crushes JMU, 79-51

The last time the Virginia basketball team played in Harrisonburg, legend Ralph Sampson was in the building following a program-record 30 win season that propelled the Cavaliers to a top-10 ranking entering the season.


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Rowing team hosts annual Rivanna Romp

The Virginia women’s rowing team wraps up the fall season Sunday with its annual home regatta, the Rivanna Romp. Teams from Louisville, Penn, Old Dominion, Columbia, Oklahoma, Duke and Clemson will travel to Charlottesville to compete in the event. The Cavaliers won both the Varsity Eight and Varsity Four races last year and will field several boats in both races again this year.


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Virginia volleyball hosts Commonwealth Clash

On Friday the Virginia women’s volleyball team will look to snap a two-game losing streak and make a final push for the NCAA tournament in a home rivalry matchup against Virginia Tech. Virginia (15-11, 8-5 ACC) has five regular season games left on its schedule – games it can’t afford to lose.


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Weekend previews: Nov. 14-16

A skinny on weekend competition for the cross country, wrestling, and swim and dive teams. Full previews for the men's basketball, women's basketball, volleyball and women's soccer weekend matchups are also available online.

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