Cavs fall to Maryland in ACC tournament
By Shrayes Ramesh | November 7, 2003Virginia's postseason hopes took a turn for the worst yesterday, after a disappointing 5-1 loss to No.
Virginia's postseason hopes took a turn for the worst yesterday, after a disappointing 5-1 loss to No.
The No. 3 seeded Virginia men's soccer team will begin its quest for the ACC Championship in a battle against the No.
The Virginia men's soccer team has never lost to Virginia Commonwealth University. The Cavaliers have dominated the teams' all-time series with a record of 19-0-1.
Clemson will face Florida State at home Saturday in "Bowden Bowl V." The Tigers will attempt to defeat the Seminoles for the first time in 12 years. Clemson sophomore quarterback Charlie Whitehurst will play Florida State for the first time and attempt to overcome its defense, currently ranked second and allowing just 10.78 points per game.
The Cavalier men's golf team finished third in Hawaii's Turtle Bay Intercollegiate Tuesday. By the end of day two, the Cavaliers had shot 895 total for 54 holes, putting them 31 over par.
The Atlantic Coast Conference announced Tuesday that the All-ACC women's soccer team will include five Cavaliers, two of whom were named to the first team, one to the second, and two to the All-Freshman squad.
The Virginia field hockey team begins ACC Tournament play when it faces Maryland this afternoon at 4:00 p.m.
CARY, NC -- When No. 8 Virginia jumped to an early 1-0 lead over defensive-minded No. 10 Duke in last night's first round ACC tournament matchup, the Cavaliers looked to be in good position to cruise into the semifinals. The Blue Devils (13-5-1) had different plans, however, scoring two goals for only the second time this year in ACC competition to secure a 2-1 victory and send the Cavaliers (12-5-2) packing. The loss was Virginia's fourth straight conference defeat and marked the fourth time in five years the Cavaliers fell to the Blue Devils in the first round. Duke, the tournament's No.
With an NFL coaching style and attitude to match it, Virginia coach Al Groh is looking to change the school's appearance on the field and in the stands.
The New York Yankees will welcome back former first baseman Don Mattingly, but this time as a coach.
The eighth-ranked Virginia women's soccer team kicks off the ACC tournament tonight at 8 p.m. at SAS Soccer Complex in Cary, N.C., but not in the position they expected.
Five of Virginia's wrestlers competed in two events over the weekend, compiling a 16-6 record with three falls and two major victories.
Are you tough enough? Can you take the hard hits, the big tackles and the piles of bodies all struggling for the same ball?
Virginia's last-minute loss Saturday echoed a common theme for the Cavalier football team this season: It takes big plays to win big games.
In the 2002 season, Virginia's current corps of wide receivers surprised fans with their performances foreshadowing the optimistic future of Cavalier football this year.
Halfway into a disappointing season, public rumblings have emerged over whether Redskins coach Steve Spurrier will stay in Washington after this season.
Sophomore Fran Crippen and freshman Kimi Kelly were named ACC swimmers of the week yesterday after strong performances last weekend.
Never before have so many teams been clamoring, "We're Number Two! We're Number Two!" But thanks to Miami's loss to the castrated turkeys just south of here, that is now the case.
The Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams took down the Clemson Tigers Saturday afternoon, starting out their ACC conference schedule with a win.
WINSTON-SALEM, N.C. -- Just less than halfway through the men's ACC Championship cross country meet, Virginia looked great.