Tennis keeps streak going against Miami, FSU
By Emily Hebeler | March 31, 2008The Virginia men's tennis team maintained its flawless record this weekend as it rolled over ACC foes Miami and Florida State.
The Virginia men's tennis team maintained its flawless record this weekend as it rolled over ACC foes Miami and Florida State.
From the day Brian O'Connor accepted the Virginia head coaching position, two things he has constantly stressed have been excellent pitching and solid fundamentals.
The Maryland men's lacrosse team tarnished the top-ranked Cavaliers' perfect record Saturday, handing them a 13-7 defeat at Byrd Stadium. The Terrapins (7-2, 2-1 ACC) scored first and maintained the lead for the full 60 minutes.
It took the length of the regular season, but after amassing a 22-8 record including 10 wins in conference play, the Virginia women's basketball team cracked the AP Top 25 as it headed to the ACC Tournament in early March as the No.
Having lost a heartbreaker to then-No. 4 Princeton Saturday, the Virginia women's lacrosse team knew it had to dominate unranked James Madison from the outset.
After a four-match road swing, the top-ranked Virginia men's tennis team returns to the Snyder Tennis Center for the first time this spring to take on No.
Cavalier Daily Associate Editor For the next two weekends, the Virginia women's tennis team will be on the road.
From top to bottom, men's lacrosse in the ACC provides challenging opponents, especially on the road.
Virginia's No. 18 baseball team snapped an 18-game home winning streak in its 17-5 blowout loss Wednesday to George Washington University.
For Sean Singletary, this season certainly wasn't as he envisioned it. Watching his team have its season end at the hands of Bradley, a middle-of-the-pack squad in the Missouri Valley Conference, wasn't how he expected it would end, either. What was he thinking when, as he received yet another standing ovation, he walked off the court at JPJ for the last time? Something only Sean would think. "Just 'I need to get some rest, and get back in the gym,'" he said.
It's fascinating to notice just how much sports enter the mind of the general public, even for those who don't go out of their way to follow athletic competition.
The Virginia pitching staff had no answers for George Washington yesterday, as the Colonials went on an offensive rampage and defeated Virginia 17-5. The loss was Virginia's first at home in 2008 and the 17 runs given up were the most the Virginia pitching staff has allowed since 2004, when the Cavaliers (20-5, 5-4 ACC) lost 22-3 at Miami. "We got ours tonight," Virginia coach Brian O'Connor said.
Virginia softball took both games of a doubleheader against George Mason yesterday. The Cavaliers looked strong in the first game, battling back twice to take the game by a final score of 5-3 behind a season-high seven-strikeout performance from senior pitcher Whitney Holstun.
"Offense sells tickets, but defense wins championships." This oft-used cliché rang true for the Virginia men's basketball team last night as its postseason run in the College Basketball Invitational?
The Virginia women's lacrosse team dropped a close decision Saturday in New Jersey against Princeton.
Twenty-four hours after the Virginia men's team ended Old Dominion's season in dramatic fashion, the Lady Monarchs returned the favor Tuesday night in another instant classic, defeating Virginia 88-85 in overtime of the second round of the NCAA Tournament. With the game tied at 85 and 31.3 seconds showing on the game clock, Old Dominion called a timeout to set up its final play.
Nothing seemed to go right for the Virginia softball team. When the pitching was clicking, the offense was unable to get runs across the plate.
The Virginia women's tennis team scored its biggest victory of the season Sunday at the Snyder Tennis Center, upsetting No.
Dear Pope Benedict XVI, How's it going? I'm guessing you're in a pretty good mood after your big day last weekend (with your boy Christ rising from the dead and everything) so I wanted to take the opportunity to ask you a favor. (On a side note, I'd also like a pair of those sweet red loafers, so if you could stick some size 12s in the mail that would be awesome). But back to my main point.
As Virginia took the floor in each of the first two rounds of the College Basketball Invitational, John Paul Jones Arena didn't have the buzz of a typical tournament elimination game.