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Team hits road for final stretch

The Virginia volleyball team begins the final fourth of conference play when it travels to Clemson tomorrow night before taking on Georgia Tech Sunday. The Cavaliers (13-12, 7-8 ACC) lost to Maryland Friday before rebounding to defeat Boston College two days later on Senior Night. "We had a good Senior Night, and I think we're just going to continue to win off of that," freshman middle hitter Mallory Woolridge said. Heading into this weekend, Virginia will focus on consistency, a season-long project that coach Lee Maes deems a "day-by-day" process. "It's going to be about doing a better job than we did this past weekend with our serving and be more consistent in the side-out process, especially with our passing," Maes said. Virginia is looking to take down Clemson (15-11, 6-9 ACC) for a second time after a thrilling five-set victory at Memorial Gymnasium Oct.


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Cavs host two-day tri-meet

[caption id="attachment_38209" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Senior Scot Robison earned ACC performer of the week honors, his fifth career award, after assisting Virginia in its defeat of Navy Oct.


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Spartans await in first round

[caption id="attachment_38207" align="alignleft" width="235" caption="Virginia coach Michele Madison prepares to face Michigan State, the team she coached between 1993-2005.


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Postseason rides on Regionals showing

The Virginia men's and women's cross country teams will travel to Louisville, Ky. this weekend to compete in the NCAA Southeast Regional Championships, which could be their last race of the season.


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Cavaliers face familiar foe

[caption id="attachment_38140" align="alignleft" width="219" caption="Junior defender Greg Monaco will need to shut down the Deacon attack Wednesday night.


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[caption id="attachment_38138" align="alignleft" width="267" caption="Senior midfielder Sinead Farrelly was named ACC Offensive Player of the Year.


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Shabaz climbs rankings

[caption id="attachment_38063" align="alignleft" width="213" caption="Senior Michael Shabaz became the first collegiate player since 1987 to reach a Challenger Tour final Sunday at the Virginia National Bank Tennis Championships.


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Team splits ACC home matches

[caption id="attachment_37993" align="alignleft" width="161" caption="Freshman outside hitter McKenzie Adams led Virginia with 13 kills against Boston College on Senior Night and six kills Friday night against Maryland.


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