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Cavs host Boston College as team looks to break three-game skid with ACC win

It's not quite do-or-die for the Virginia men's basketball team, but it's close. The Cavaliers will face a tough test Saturday night when Boston College travels to Charlottesville to take on Virginia at John Paul Jones Arena. The Cavaliers find themselves in the midst of a three-game losing streak and have recently endured blowout losses to Xavier and Duke.


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A tough one to swallow

I've seen the Cavaliers lose heartbreakers before, and this was not one of them. This was a tearjerker. It had all the elements of a storyline that is capped off with a happy ending.


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Cameron crazier

As I searched for the seat reserved for The Cavalier Daily in Cameron Indoor Stadium's press row, which lies immediately in front of the student section, I began to worry -- I couldn't find my seat.


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Single-handed

DURHAM, N.C. -- After the Cavaliers suffered their most devastating loss of the season to No. 20 Xavier 108-70 Jan.


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Team preps for start of tough ACC schedule

Following a tough 75-45 loss to national powerhouse Connecticut Wednesday, the players on the Virginia women's basketball team dive into final exams like every other University student. The final exam period is a time during which no athletic teams play games; however, that does not mean practices are not a priority.


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An offense to be feared

Virginia will meet Texas Tech in the Konica Minolta Gator Bowl Jan. 1 in Jacksonville, Fla. in a game that features a tale of two teams that have won in drastically different ways this season. The Cavaliers (9-3, 6-2 ACC) have won most of their games this year with a gritty defense that has given up only 18.8 points per game, 13th in the nation.

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