No. 21 Cavaliers look to take sting out of Jackets
By Cavalier Daily Staff | February 27, 2009After a nail-biting five-point win against Florida State on the road, the No.
After a nail-biting five-point win against Florida State on the road, the No.
Hoping to build on recent triumphs, the Virginia softball team opens its home schedule this weekend in the freshly renovated The Park, beginning with a matchup against George Washington.Virginia (9-5) ends its busy on-the-road run and will play its first home game in three weeks.
Following the Virginia women?s basketball team?s big win against Florida State Tuesday night, the men?s basketball team gets to take its own shot at another Sunshine State squad tonight at John Paul Jones Arena.The Cavaliers (9-14, 3-9 ACC) will have the chance to damage the NCAA Tournament r
I have covered men?s basketball for The Cavalier Daily the last two seasons.
The two Virginia basketball teams this year seem to be polar opposites: The men?s team is young and struggling but led by an emerging set of underclassmen.
The No. 4 Virginia women?s lacrosse team easily pushed its record to 17-1 all-time against Richmond at home, defeating the Spiders 16-7 last night.The Cavaliers (3-0, 1-0 ACC) continued their offensive dominance to start the season by scoring two goals in the first two minutes of the game.
Monday night, Devin Harris of the New Jersey Nets hit what might be the shot of the year.
The No. 1 Virginia men?s tennis team looks to extend its perfect record when it collides with No.
Coming off a sweep against Marshall and Richmond, the Virginia women?s tennis team looks to conquer Maryland in its first ACC dual match of the season Friday at College Park.Maryland (2-6), which struggled earlier this season but cruised past Pennsylvania in a match this week, presents an opportunity for Virginia (6-2) to prove its conference dominance.
The Virginia men?s swimming and diving team heads to College Park, Md.
Virginia baseball won its 65th game in 96 tries against in-state rival William & Mary yesterday night, cruising to an 11-1 victory.
Virginia again defended its home turf last night with a sound defeat of Mount Saint Mary?s, 10-2.While the score may indicate a one-sided affair, other statistics suggest an even more Cavalier-dominated match-up.
Virginia?s first in-conference road upset of the season could not have been more timely.In the Cavaliers? final game of the regular season against a ranked opponent, they overcame an 11-point first-half deficit to down No.
The No. 4 Virginia women?s lacrosse team will put its flawless record and streaking offense to the test as it faces off against Richmond Wednesday at Kl
As the Jack Parkmans of professional baseball saunter into clubhouses larger than many-a-homeless shelter on the last day to report for spring training ? Sunday Feb.
Men?s BasketballMaryland had the biggest upset of the past week, rallying from 16 points down to defeat then-No.
If revenge is a dish best served cold, the near-freezing temperatures predicted for this afternoon should motivate the Cavalier baseball team.
The list of arrests affecting the Virginia football team grew still larger over the weekend.Sophomore safety Corey Mosley ? the starting safety for much of last season ? and freshman safety Ausar Walcott were arrested at 1 a.m.
The Virginia women?s tennis team expected a tough battle going into its double header against Marshall and Richmond Saturday but came out with two big wins instead.Virginia (6-2) started the day off against Marshall (5-5), defeating the Thundering Herd 5-2.
The Virginia men?s lacrosse team returns to Kl