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Volleyball completes season sweep over Duke

The Virginia volleyball team defeated the Duke Blue Devils at Cameron Indoor Stadium Tuesday evening 3-0 (30-24, 30-19, 30-13). This victory marked the first season sweep over Duke since 1999 and moves the Cavaliers to 20-5, 4-5 ACC, while the Blue Devils drop to 7-14, 3-6.


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Youth eight crew finishes first at Head of the Charles

The Virgnia women's rowing team had a strong showing at the Head of the Charles Regatta in Boston Sunday with the youth eight crew finishing first, the championship four crew finishing fifth and the championship eight crew finishing 11th in the competition. The youth eight crew came in with a time of 17:06.988 to emerge victorious over a field of 55 crews.


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Stadium atmosphere, Cav Man aid success

Think back to the last Virginia football game you attended at Scott Stadium. But don't think about the final score, the missed calls or the big plays; instead, remember the atmosphere -- the sights and sounds of experiencing a college football game. Well, to have a successful college football experience, there are a lot more people involved besides the football team here at Virginia.


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Prenationals produce mixed results

A misstep in the middle of a cross country race can cost a runner a second or two. But when a team has a misstep, it can mean a season. The men's cross country entered Pre-nationals at the University of Northern Iowa last weekend ranked No.


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Cavaliers dominate Liberty, win 6-0

By Becky Piedel Cavalier Daily Staff Writer The Virginia women's soccer team outshot Liberty University 29-to-3 last night en route to a 6-0 victory at Klöckner Stadium. The Cavaliers hit the scoreboard first 23:28 into the first half on a Shannon Foley corner kick.


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Rivalries

As any sports fan or participant would attest, the only thing worse than losing is losing to your most hated enemy, your archrival.


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Tennis finds success in second tourney

Mariko Fritz-Krockow is a junior transfer from UCLA and a member of the women's tennis team. She provided the Cavalier Daily with her notes from this past weekend's Old Point Invitational held at Old Dominion University. Thursday October 16, 2003 Our second tournament is under way.


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Media attention puts Virginia in nation's mind

Looking over the sea of orange that was the student section in Saturday's loss to Florida State before a record-breaking crowd in attendance for a game shown on ESPN, one couldn't help but try to evaluate where our football program is in coach Groh's third year. There is no doubt about it: Virginia is a football school now.


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Cavaliers shut-out, dominate visiting St. Frances, 8-0

Despite their opponent's winless record so far this year, yesterday's matchup against the St. Francis Red Flash was an important one for the Virginia field hockey team. Goalies Logan Carr and Katherine Blair combined for their second shutout in as many games as Virginia (9-7, 0-3 ACC) blanked the Red Flash 10-0 yesterday afternoon.


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Rix, Seminoles stay perfect in ACC

As the shotgun snap flew past a stunned Matt Schaub midway through the fourth quarter, Virginia's hopes of staying in the hunt for an ACC title and BCS bowl bid went with it. With the Cavaliers marching down field trailing by five points Saturday night, facing a third and three at their own 42 yard line, a botched snap caused Virginia to lose 17 yards on the play and punt the ball.The No.


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