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ACC reveals new division names, logo for 2004-05

The Atlantic Coast Conference unveiled the seal for its new 12-team conference yesterday. When the ACC adds Boston College for the 2004-05 athletic season, the coastline on the conference seal will extend up to Massachusetts, and a new dot will be added for the Eagles.


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Cavaliers' clock management comes under question

In yesterday's weekly press conference, Virginia coach Al Groh shed some additional light on his actions and decision-making during the Cavaliers' final drive of the first half against Florida State. Trailing 19-3, Virginia's offense orchestrated a 13-play, 74-yard drive to march down to the Seminole five before kicking a field goal.


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Yes, Virginia, there is a basketball season

Virginia football's rise toward national prominence this year has enveloped fans in a cozy coat of orange crush defense, "Power V's" and HooVision. But the team's embarrassing blowout loss to the garnet and gold last weekend, coupled with the fact that only two home games remain in the season, might be leaving fans hungry for something new, something fresh, something to fill the lonely void between the end of pigskin play and the start of lacrosse.


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Raab qualifies for 2005 National Meet

Virginia senior Michael Raab was named ACC swimmer of the week on Monday. The award comes on the heels of Raab's sixth place finish in the 200-meter butterfly at the 2004 FINA World Championships at Conseco Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. Raab, a three-time ACC champion in the event, finished with a time of 1:54.95 in the finals.


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UNC defense proves too strong for Virginia

CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The elusive remained just that for the No. 4 Virginia women's soccer team yesterday as the Cavaliers (11-2-1, 3-2-1 ACC) dropped their second game of the season, 2-1, to North Carolina, a team they have yet to defeat in 28 tries. With every offensive possession in the first half, Virginia faced not only a staunch opposing defense, but a powder blue banner proclaiming 18 NCAA championships for the Tar Heels.


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