Cavaliers hit road to face conference foe Tar Heels
By Chris Kelly | March 21, 2003In only their second ACC match-up this season, the No. 5 Virginia women's lacrosse team will travel to Chapel Hill, N.C.
In only their second ACC match-up this season, the No. 5 Virginia women's lacrosse team will travel to Chapel Hill, N.C.
When the Virginia women's basketball team takes the court on Saturday, it will mark their 20th consecutive appearance in the NCAA tournament.
A rollercoaster of emotions already has begun for the Virginia baseball team. They were at the height of the coaster until Florida State shoved them down in a wicked plunge last weekend.
Riding the strong arm of sophomore lefty Andrew Dobies, the Cavaliers cruised to 6-0 win against the Tribe of William and Mary yesterday afternoon to stay undefeated at home. Dobies pitched a complete game shutout, a feat that has not be accomplished by Virginia since April 5, 2002, when Jeff Kamrath blanked Maryland in College Park.
In Virginia the sport of squash is generally relegated to being known as "the other racquetball," or -
The Cavaliers came up big with a nearly flawless match Wednesday afternoon, crushing the Hokies 7-0.
Not even the stomach flu could slow down Virginia senior Travis Watson last night. Despite battling dizziness and vomiting at halftime, the second-team All-ACC forward willed Virginia to its first postseason win since 1995, tying a career-high with 29 points and adding 12 rebounds.
No one was going to stand in the way of Travis Watson earning his first post-season win. Not the Brown Bears.
The ACC champion Virginia women's swim team is sending a school record- breaking 12 athletes to the 2003 NCAA Championships.
The last time Virginia won a postseason game, senior forward Travis Watson was still in middle school. The Cavaliers have fallen in their last 13 postseason games -- a streak that dates back to the 1995 NCAA tournament.
The Virginia softball team continued their 16-game homestand, earning a split with Rutgers University on Tuesday afternoon at The Park.
Sometimes it's a scary world that we live in today. Terrorists, snipers, biological weapons and leaders on power trips all have served to escalate international tension and make the citizens of the United States and the world take stock of their lives.
The Rotelli-Starsia relationship dates back to the spring of 1974. The Pete, not Chris, Rotelli-Starsia relationship, that is.
The Virginia baseball team will try to snap out of a three-game losing streak as it hosts the Tribe of William and Mary today at 3 p.m.
Smalkin to compete in national pistol tournament Junior Fred Smalkin of Hunt Valley, Md.
Barber, Sharp compete in NCAA Zone B diving meet for Cavaliers Both Virginia divers at the NCAA Regional Zone B Meet turned in respectable performances.
As the country moves closer to fulfilling the prophecy of Outkast's song, "Bombs over Baghdad," America's greatest sporting event starts this evening when Texas Southern takes on UNC-Asheville in the NCAA Tournament play-in game.
In the first seven games of a 15-game homestand, the Virginia softball team demonstrated both the depth and youth of this season's roster.
The cloudless sunny skies and cold, crisp water at Rivanna Reservoir Saturday kept memories of this winter's snow at bay as the women's crew team began its spring season, sweeping all races against Columbia and San Diego State. Virginia finished last year with every boat ranked No.
It's that time of year. For the last week, CBS' "March Madness" theme has been cued in my Winamp player and repeated frequently to inspire me for the upcoming weekend -- the greatest in all of sports.