Virginia hopes to bring down Highlanders
By Paul Montana | April 15, 2009To this point in the season, there has been a degree of frustration for a very young Virginia baseball team.
To this point in the season, there has been a degree of frustration for a very young Virginia baseball team.
I have more papers, lab reports, presentations and problem sets to do in the next couple of weeks than I care to think about.
The Virginia women?s lacrosse team defeated its sixth in-state opponent of the season last night in a 21-8 romp against George Mason on the road.
As I polished off my thesis in between gulps of my local brew of the week, I found an opportunity to break from line edits and sprung rhythm to reflect about my time as an editor and writer for The Cavalier Daily.
Paulus to Packers?Greg Paulus seems to take a lot of heat from fans around the ACC, but he is undeniably an athlete in the truest sense.
For Virginia women?s tennis coach Mark Guilbeau, team success is more than just winning and losing.?How well they treat each other and how they care for each other and how they push each other at times, and how they strive for a common goal is going to ultimately mean more to them than anything that they take from here,? Guilbeau said.A victory along the way serves to help build team morale, and after last weekend?s wins against Wake Forest and N.C.
Durham, N.C. ? The Virginia men?s lacrosse came across a road block in its undefeated season in Durham, as Duke defeated the Cavaliers 15-10 Saturday.
Overcoming adversity has been a theme for the Virginia women?s tennis team.
This weekend, Virginia faced off against Georgia Tech in a great three-game series in Atlanta, Ga.
The No. 9 Virginia women?s lacrosse team will play its final road game of the season tonight as the Cavaliers travel to Fairfax, Va.
The Virginia baseball team came out of a highly-contested series ? in which each game was determined in the final inning ? against Georgia Tech this weekend with a 1-1-1 deadlock.The Cavaliers lost 7-6 on a walk-off single in game one and then rallied during a six-run ninth for an 11-10 victory in game two.
The Virginia men?s and women?s track and field teams completed the two-day Lou Onesty/Milton Abramson Invitational, their last meets of the regular season, at Lannigan Field Saturday in impressive fashion.
The No. 42 Virginia men?s golf team finished eighth in the 15-team River Landing Intercollegiate in Wallace, N.C.
The No. 13 Virginia women?s rowing team won 10 of 12 races Saturday against No.
The Virginia softball team dropped two games to North Carolina in Chapel Hill this weekend, suffering its fourth straight series defeat in conference play.
Both teams in the Virginia-Duke men?s lacrosse game may be willing to make the argument that its team is the underdog.
Coming off a disappointing midweek split series against Stony Brook, the Cavaliers return to ACC play this weekend as they travel south to take on the No.
The No. 1 Virginia men?s tennis team will bid for a consecutive undefeated regular season this weekend on the road against No.
In an attempt to add some wins to its conference competition tally this year, the Virginia women?s tennis team has altered its doubles lineup.
The No. 42 Virginia men?s golf team will head to Wallace, N.C.