Lions and Tigers travel to Klockner to meet Cavaliers
By Chris Kelly | March 14, 2003Expectations are high this season for the No. 8 Virginia women's lacrosse team even after suffering two early season losses to Syracuse and more recently, to No.
Expectations are high this season for the No. 8 Virginia women's lacrosse team even after suffering two early season losses to Syracuse and more recently, to No.
The Virginia softball team is ready to take on Bowling Green University at 3:30 this afternoon at the Park to kick off its 2003 home season.
It doesn't look like the Georgia Men's Basketball team will see New Orleans this year, unless the players made it down to Mardi Gras last week to booze on Bourbon Street.
Senior Virginia forward Travis Watson was named to the 2003 United States Basketball Writer's Association All-District III team for his performance this season.
Initially, Virginia players and coaches touted their ball club's defense and pitching staff, hardly pausing to take note of their offensive potential.
Led by senior Justin Goodhue, the Virginia Men's Golf team finished 13th at the Seminole Intercollegiate on Tuesday.
If the past month has been any indication, the Virginia men's basketball team would love to have Maryland as its first-round opponent tomorrow.
Last night the No. 8 Virginia women's lacrosse team had its first chance for revenge against a Maryland team that knocked them out of the ACC Tournament last April.
While most Virginia students headed home for a relaxing spring break, the Cavalier baseball team remained hard at work, hitting the diamond everyday in some highly competitive match-ups. Virginia started their week with a doubleheader last Monday at No.
The No. 1 Virginia men's lacrosse team, a squad known for its strong scoring prowess, found itself in unfamiliar territory yesterday afternoon.
Softball wins 49er Invitational The Virginia Cavaliers took home the gold in last weekend's 49er Invitational, played at University of North Carolina-Charlotte. Virginia defeated the Akron Zips, 2-0, in the finals after having been shutout by them in round-robin play, 7-0. Freshman Erin Horn allowed only three hits and struck out a career-high 12 batters en route to her first collegiate shutout.
Klockner Stadium was the perfect venue for my epiphany about Virginia men's lacrosse yesterday afternoon.
As the University community has unfortunately been forced to witness first hand recently, the issue of race still pervades much of American society.
Greensboro, N.C. The ACC women's basketball tournament unfolded precisely as expected this weekend up until last night's championship game, when top seeded Duke beat the second seed North Carolina, 77-59. In the first round, every favored team tasted victory, with the exception of the match-up between the two 8-8 teams, as the fifth seed Georgia Tech beat the fourth seed Seminoles.
For Virginia senior center Jason Rogers, this game was a modern fairy tale, complete with a happy ending.
Any true reporter yearns for the chance to cover an important issue or an emerging controversy. I missed my chance last week because of unfortunate timing. Virginia freshman center Deidra Chatman received national attention last week when she turned away from the flag during the national anthem before the Cavaliers' March 2 game against North Carolina in protest of U.S.
The Virginia men's swimming and diving team captured their fifth consecutive conference championship last weekend, honoring their storied tradition and setting the stage for the future of the program.
You couldn't have asked for a better ending. After seven straight losses leading up to last night's thriller, the situation was grim.
The Virginia men's lacrosse team climbed to No. 1 in the nation with a 16-15 defeat of then top-ranked Syracuse on March 1, going on to solidify their position with a 10-7 triumph at Princeton on Saturday.
The snow of 2003 claimed another victim Wednesday as the Virginia women's lacrosse game at William & Mary was postponed due to inclement weather.