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When the powers that be inside the Virginia athletic department were scheduling the opening season for John Paul Jones Arena, they knew they wanted a big name for the arena's first men's basketball game.


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Cavs hope to earn bid to NCAA's at meet

After Virginia's men's and women's cross country teams both placed third at the ACC Championships, the squads have been focusing on preparing for this Saturday's regional meet. Last year, the men's team won the ACC's while the women placed sixth.


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The little moments you live for

In case you missed it, with less than four minutes remaining in the latest installment of one of football's most bitter rivalries, the Washington Redskins and Dallas Cowboys were tied at 19 points apiece.


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Virginia starts season with high expectations

Heading into the 2006-07 season energized by a successful 05-06 season and the addition of several highly anticipated freshman players, the Cavaliers have been picked to finish sixth out of the 12 teams making up the ACC. "There's nothing like being in the ACC," sophomore forward Lyndra Littles said.


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Former wrestler returns to lead Cavs

The Virginia wrestling team hopes to reach new heights as a former Cavalier returned to Charlottesville to coach. Steve Garland, the 2000 ACC wrestler of the year and former All-American, has returned after spending the past six years at Cornell University as an assistant coach.


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Newcomers must step up for Cavs

If the Virginia women's basketball team is going to make it back to the NCAA Tournament after a one-year hiatus, they will have to take full advantage of their stellar newcomers. The Cavaliers were dealt a severe blow early this season when it was announced junior center Aisha Mohammad would have to sit out the entire year with a knee injury. The 6-foot, 3-inch center averaged 22 points and 11 rebounds last year at Central Arizona College, which went an incredible 28-0. With Mohammad out, the Virginia frontcourt will be very thin.


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Cavaliers earn first bid to NCAA Tournament since 2001 season

After hanging in limbo for the past four days, the Cavaliers heard the news they wanted last night as they received a bid to the NCAA Tournament. Virginia, who has not appeared in the Tournament since 2001, received an at-large bid and will play Iowa in the first round at Wake Forest. After three mediocre seasons, coach Michelle Madison came in, and in her first year, turned around a program that was struggling to establish itself in the ACC. "I think it's a credit to the entire coaching staff and the team," Madison said.


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Show me the money

I n case you missed it, the NBA kicked off its season last week when the Miami Heat hosted the Bulls on Halloween.


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New seniors will have big shoes to fill

With quality wins over Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Georgia Tech and Boston College last year, the 2005-06 Cavaliers left Virginia coach Debbie Ryan and the rest of the Virginia coaching staff a solid foundation on which to build.


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CSAA: corporate sponsor addicts anon.

Hello, my name is Kyle and I'm a sponsorship addict. Believe me, I'm not happy about it. In fact, I'm madder than George Gelnovatch at the ACC Tournament (and that's just about the maddest human being I could think of). I've tried everything to get my life back: the patch, the gum, the pill and the support groups, but so far, no dice. Let me take you back a couple months to when this whole mess began.


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Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University.