Cavaliers shell-shock Terrapins
By Walker Freer | April 4, 2005Neither rain nor lighting nor even sleet was going to keep the Virginia men's lacrosse team from taking revenge against Maryland.
Neither rain nor lighting nor even sleet was going to keep the Virginia men's lacrosse team from taking revenge against Maryland.
A weekend of ACC tennis play ended for the men's and women's teams with the No. 3 men defeating unranked Miami 4-0 and the No.
In the scattered rain of Saturday morning, the No. 6 Virginia women's crew team managed to win three out of five races against the No.
For the first time in 34 years, baseball fans in Washington will have a reason to be excited on Opening Day.
Harrisonburg, Va. -- The Virginia women's lacrosse team (7-1) needed a goal in the final three minutes to secure nail-biter win last night over in-state rival James Madison (5-3). Senior Courtney Young's put-back goal with 2:48 remaining was the tally that sealed the game.
No one would confuse Wednesday's softball doubleheader against James Madison with last weekend's Elite Eight in terms of excitement.
By Shrayes Ramesh Cavalier Daily Associate Editor Spring weather signals many things -- warmer air, wet weather and the heart of the ACC season.
Imagine standing on the pitcher's mound, staring down a batter you know can knock any pitch you give him right to the gaps in the outfield.
As night fell on a picturesque spring day in Charlottesville, the Virginia baseball team, riding a 10-game winning streak, took the field to face the Keydets of the Virginia Military Institute.
With a victory over rival Princeton under its belt, the Virginia women's lacrosse team now can focus on defeating another rival: in-state adversary James Madison. With a 6-1 record and their eyes on another title, the No.
5:20 a.m. -- Most college students never see this time appear on their clock. If they do, it often appears fuzzy after a long night on the Corner.
The second varsity eight on the Virginia's women's crew team earned the ACC Crew of the Week award this week following its showing at the ACC/Big Ten Dual Regatta last Saturday. The Cavaliers' second eight defeated Big Ten foe Michigan by 12 seconds with a time of 6:36.8 seconds and rowed past Ohio State with a time of 6:35.4 seconds.
Virginia sophomores Katherine Blair and Mia Link helped the U.S.A Junior National Team reach the finals of the Pan Am Junior Games.
With 11 freshmen on the roster of the Virginia baseball team, coach Brian O'Connor knew he would be counting on at least a few members of the incoming class to step up this season. "It doesn't surprise me what they've done," O'Connor said.
In a battle of winless ACC teams Tuesday, the Virginia women's tennis team came out on top. The No.
I've seen several columnists put together lists of failed column ideas when the going gets tough and there's nothing to write about.
It was Wednesday, and the Virginia baseball team was preparing to play a game against Richmond that would wrap up their 10-game home stand, and hopefully add to its nine-game winning streak.
It was as if the same game had been played before. Princeton jumped on top early and maintained the pressure for most of the opening half.
The Virginia softball team opened up ACC play with a doubleheader sweep Saturday against N.C. State in Raleigh, N.C.
Unfortunately for the Virginia lacrosse team, Saturday was Hopkins freshman Kevin Huntley's day to catch the banana. Thrown by a group of Blue Jay alumni to the player they believe had the best game, the tossing of the symbolic fruit capped a disappointing day for the visiting Cavaliers, who fell to No.