Carolina picks up new defensive coordinator
By Cavalier Daily Staff | January 22, 2004Marvin Sanders, former defensive coach of Nebraska, was named North Carolina's new co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach yesterday.
Marvin Sanders, former defensive coach of Nebraska, was named North Carolina's new co-defensive coordinator and defensive backs coach yesterday.
Friday's Men's Ice Hockey Club game versus Liberty is at 7 p.m., not 10 p.m. as reported in yesterday's paper.
It is common knowledge around Grounds that the men's lacrosse team won the NCAA National Championship last spring, but it may be a surprise to many Virginia athletic supporters that the lacrosse team was not the only group to reach the national finals.
Ugly would be a kind word to describe Virginia's overall play last night. The Cavaliers missed countless open jump shots and committed numerous careless turnovers.
Junior forward Brandi Teamer will return to the women's basketball team after missing a week's worth of games and practices.
Virginia earned its second straight conference win last night, beating Clemson 61-50 at University Hall.
Graduate student Scott Moore was named ACC Wrestler of the Week for the third time this season, after finishing first in his weight class in the 2004 Virginia Intercollegiate State Wrestling Championship.
A few weeks into my first year, I took the plunge. Enticed by table-top advertisements and without anything legal to do on a Friday night, my roommates and I packed into the trolley and caught our first U.Va.
Senior guard Alana Beard will be the first woman in the storied history of the Duke basketball program to have her jersey retired.
Virginia's Scott Moore was named ACC Wrestler of the Week for the third time this season and second straight week.
The defending national champion Virginia men's lacrosse team was selected to retain their top spot in the country by a pre-season poll.
Last Thursday, The Cavalier Daily featured 14-year-old prodigy Gregory Smith and his life as a Doogie Howser-like phenom, who is currently enrolled here at the University as a graduate student in mathematics.
Love him or hate him, there's just no getting away from Virginia basketball coach Pete Gillen. After a less than inspiring start to the conference season, the job security of the besieged Brooklynite has overshadowed many of the real issues surrounding the Virginia men's basketball team.
All Cavalier fans let out a big sigh Sunday afternoon as Pete Gillen and the troops recorded their first win in the ACC.
It took five minutes longer than usual, but the Virginia men's basketball team defeated Florida State, 76-67, in overtime to give the Cavaliers their first ACC win of the season in thrilling fashion.
Up seven points with only 13 seconds left in overtime, Virginia coach Pete Gillen did his best to dissuade junior forward Devin Smith from driving to the hoop.
The Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams manhandled conference competitor N.C. State Saturday afternoon, winning 21 out of 26 eventsto remain undefeated in the ACC.
Top-ranked Duke outlasted Virginia in University Hall last night, topping the Cavaliers, 63-52, after scoring 10 points in the last three and a half minutes of the contest.
63-52. The final score does not do justice to the second close game in University Hall yesterday in which the Cavaliers tied or swapped leads with No.
RALEIGH, N.C. -- With 1:31 left and the score knotted at 62, Virginia took the ball out-of-bounds as all eyes in the gymnasium turned toward LaTonya Blue to make a play.