anty out for remainder of season
By Cavalier Daily Staff | September 28, 2004Defensive end Chris Canty will undergo knee surgery either later this week or early next week and will miss the remainder of the 2004 season.
Defensive end Chris Canty will undergo knee surgery either later this week or early next week and will miss the remainder of the 2004 season.
Brian Moten, a 6-foot-5-inch, 175-pound shooting guard, gave an oral commitment Sunday to play for Virginia in the 2005-06 season.
It is rare that two sisters are blessed with prodigious athletic prowess. Serena and Venus Williams come to mind as an example of such a sister-sister combination.
Virginia quarterback Marques Hagans was honored with the ACC Offensive Back of the Week award. It was the first honor of his career for Hagans, who led the Cavaliers to a 31-10 win over Syracuse Saturday. Hagans was a two-dimensional threat Saturday, throwing for 202 yards with a touchdown and adding 81 rushing yards and two rushing touchdowns.
Coming off their huge 1-0 win at No. 8 Florida State on Friday, it would be understandable if the No.
After opening the season last Friday with a tough loss at the Naval Academy, the Virginia ice hockey team will open its home schedule at the Charlottesville Ice Park this weekend with a 10 p.m.
In past Virginia football seasons, special teams play has been viewed as merely a transition between offense and defense -- a time to use the restroom or get a hot dog.
Just one month ago the question on everyone's mind going into the season was: How would Marques Hagans fare as starting quarterback for the Cavaliers after taking over for the beloved Matt Schaub?
The No. 3 Virginia women's soccer team extended the second best start in school history to 9-0-0 with a 1-0 defeat of the Seminoles Friday in Tallahassee, Fla. As has been the case for the majority of the season, the defense performed well for the Cavaliers.
With Virginia trailing for the first time this season, quarterback Marques Hagans felt the Syracuse rush back in the shotgun.
The Cavaliers showed exactly why they are strong national championship contenders this season with their impressive play over the weekend at the third annual U.Va.
For the first time since the 2000 season, the Virginia volleyball team won its first ACC game of the year with a 3-0 (30-26, 30-28, 30-26) victory over the Demon Deacons Friday night in Winston-Salem, N.C.
CHAPEL HILL, N.C. -- The Cavaliers' loss to ACC rival North Carolina yesterday was not because of a major team failure, but instead it was due to something that was just not quite there. No.
Despite giving up two late goals to send the game into extra time, the Cavaliers (6-3) beat the James Madison Dukes (1-7) by a 3-2 score Wednesday afternoon in Harrisonburg, Va. Virginia took control early in the contest, dominating the first 35 minutes of play before sophomore Biffy Cornelison finally netted the game's first goal in the 35th minute.
Temple, North Carolina and Akron proved to be pushovers for No. 12 Virginia who won its first three contests of the season by an average margin of 37.6 points per game.
Last season the Virginia volleyball team got off to a spectacular start. The Cavaliers had a perfect 16-0 record heading into conference play.
Any college athlete will say it's easier and more fun to play at home. Players are able to sleep in their own beds, eat the food they normally eat and take advantage of a favorable crowd.
Virginia softball kicks off its 2004-2005 campaign this weekend when the team travels to State College, Pa.
The No. 3 Virginia (8-0-0) women's soccer team will aim to extend the 11-game Cavalier curse against Florida State in Tallahassee tonight in what could be one of the best games in the rivalry's history. The No.
Anybody who saw Renee Robinson play basketball in her four years at the University shouldn't be surprised that she has continued her athletic career beyond college. Robinson arrived in Charlottesville touting a laundry list of high school accomplishments including four state titles at Sacred Heart Prep in Atherton, Calif., and state player of the year honors her junior season.