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U-21 U.S. team finishes seventh in junior world cup

There is no denying the strength of ACC field hockey, but to find the best under-21 play in the world, you would have to travel about 5,000 miles south to Santiago, Chile. Unfortunately, you are also two weeks late. The BDO Hockey Junior World Cup recently finished with South Korea defending its title with a 1-0 win over Germany in the final. The real story, though, was the resurgence of the long-dormant American team, led by Virginia's Mia Link and Katherine Blair. The United States rallied to a seventh-place finish out of 16 teams, after finishing 14th in 2001.


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Reserves provide energy infusion late in game

As the men's soccer season reaches its midpoint, heavy legs and decreasing stamina become a major concern for the Cavaliers. Fortunately, the team has been sparked by outstanding play from junior reserve midfielders Ian Holder and Will Hall.


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Sports bring family together in fall

As the youngest of three, born into a family that comes together most animatedly when discussing a TV show or sports, I can tell you that the beginning of fall is the time when we become especially alive. Since fall officially fell last Thursday, nary a day has gone by during which I haven't received a phone call, text message or e-mail from somebody in my family -- just to talk sports. Yea, we're weird, but don't fault us for that.


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Cavs split opening ACC weekend

The University of Virginia volleyball team began ACC play this weekend with a win over N.C. State and a loss to North Carolina. The Cavaliers traveled to Raleigh Friday and claimed a 3-0 (30-23, 30-18, 30-22) victory over the Wolfpack, Virginia's 20th consecutive win over N.C.


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Two Cavaliers earn weekly acc honors

Junior linebacker Kai Parham and freshman guard Branden Albert both won ACC player of the week honors for their showing against Duke. Parham shared Defensive Lineman of the Week honors and Albert shared the Rookie of the Week award. Parham led the team with 12 tackles, including five for a loss.


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Williams emerges as go-to receiver for Cavs

In Al Groh's eyes, a player usually doesn't start to come into his own until his third year. Two years as a newcomer breed familiarity; two years of breeding familiarity builds the confidence that Groh needs to see out of a veteran player. As last semester's spring practice turned to training camp, and training camp turned to the season opener, the question of which Virginia receiver was going to be Marques Hagans' go-to guy was about as certain as the status of Ahmad Brooks' knee. Of the three main receivers being tracked on radar as the Western Michigan game approached, only senior Ottowa Anderson had tallied more than 60 career receptions -- and he had spent the entirety of 2004 selling La-Z-Boys in Norfolk. Fontel Mines showed promise as a big body receiver in the prior season, but had that big body taken out of commission early.


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Giving the Little Giants the credit they deserve

Seeing as 95 percent of the headlines from the Syracuse game referenced Al Groh's infamous "Risky Business" quote, our football coach may now be under the illusion that he could pose as the next Hollywood hunk. I guess I'll have to be the one who bursts his bubble, because Tom Cruise, Sr.


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2002, 2005:A football Odyssey

Recently, there have been many ill words spoken of the Virginia football team. Many fans are feeding on a growing sense of skepticism about the true ability of this football team, and the Cavaliers have given fans plenty of reason to doubt. The team is barely beating inferior opponents.


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Within field hockey, ACC standards of excellence upheld

The motto of the Atlantic Coast Conference is "A Tradition of Excellence ... Then, Now and Always." Nowhere is that motto exhibited more clearly than in the strength of the six schools which have field hockey programs. "For the past five or six years, clearly [the ACC] has been one of the top conferences in the country," Virginia coach Jess Wilk said.


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