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It was a test. A test of Virginia's ability to compete with the elite teams in the ACC. To determine which version of the pack-line defense reigns supreme in the conference.


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New recruits fortify roster for London

Holding onto old recruits can be worrisome for schools undergoing a coaching change. And so when Mike London signed on as Virginia's new head coach, he and his new assistants immediately went to work confirming recruits who had signed with former coach Al Groh.


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Virginia hosts Deacons Saturday in rematch of January loss

Aiming to avenge a one-sided Jan. 23 defeat in Winston-Salem, the Virginia men's basketball team plays host to Wake Forest tomorrow at the John Paul Jones Arena. The Demon Deacons (15-5, 5-3 ACC) handed the Cavaliers (14-6, 5-2 ACC) their first ACC loss of the season with the 69-57 result, and ended an eight-game Virginia win streak. Sophomore guard Sylven Landesberg outscored the rest of Virginia's starting five in the contest, contributing 18 of the starters' 32 points.


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Dancin'

Things I never thought I would say: "Oh no, Will Sherrill looks like he might be hurt - that would be very bad for the team." Last season, Sherrill was a complete non-factor for the Cavaliers.


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Cavs seek win against Tigers

The No. 24 women's basketball team will face ACC opponent Clemson tonight at the John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers' (15-6, 4-3 ACC) four-game win streak came to a close last Sunday with a 64-57 loss against Wake Forest in Winston-Salem, despite the efforts of freshman guard Lexie Gerson, who scored a career-high 15 points.


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Hard to hate

Neither team in this year's Super Bowl is a villain who is easy to root against. Though I don't personally loathe them, one of last year's Super Bowl participants - the Pittsburgh Steelers - seems to have a number of haters, perhaps because it has won the most Super Bowls of any NFL team.


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The art of war

One year ago, in March, Dave Leitao was fired from his post as the coach of the Virginia men's basketball team for a number of reasons.


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Fixing the

While sophomore guard Sylven Landesberg and the Cavaliers dominated the Tar Heels on the road Sunday night, another game that featured some of the NFL's greatest stars was played in Miami. Unfortunately for these pros, however, their game was far less meaningful than the one in Chapel Hill and turned out to be much less fun to watch, (In case you missed it, which is likely, the AFC beat the NFC 41-34, and former Virginia quarterback Matt Schaub won MVP honors.) What should be done with the NFL's annual all-star game?


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Fraser clinches victory for Cavaliers

[caption id="attachment_32794" align="alignleft" width="262" caption="Junior Neela Vaez, along with doubles partner freshman Hana Tomljanovic, swept to an 8-3 victory against Fresno State.

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On March 19, the Federal Communications Commission authorized Nexstar Media Group to finalize its acquisition of TEGNA Media Group, potentially creating the most expensive and largest broadcast media company in U.S. history. However, there have been many appeals of the decision, as it could have lasting implications for the media that students at the University consume and study.