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New faces bring new future for men's hoops

Three years ago, when Pete Gillen took over a Virginia men's basketball program plagued with a lack of scholarship players due to NCAA violations, many had hopes that he would restore the team to national prominence.


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Baseball upsets Clemson in first round of ACCs

Three days after losing closing out the regular season on Sunday with a loss to Clemson, the Virginia baseball team delivered some sweet revenge. Behind clutch hitting and Dan Street's solid pitching, the seventh-seeded Cavaliers shocked the second-seeded Tigers, 7-3, in the first round of the ACC tournament in Fort Mill, S.C., on Wednesday.


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Men's lacrosse exits NCAAs early

A stunning 15-14 overtime loss to Hofstra in the first round of the NCAA tournament ended the season for the Virginia men's lacrosse team on Sunday, May 13. The Cavaliers (7-7) held a 14-9 lead with 8 minutes, 24 seconds left in regulation, but the Pride rallied back to win the game at the United State Military Academy in West Point, N.Y.


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Dukes stop women's lacrosse in NCAAs

It almost seemed as if this senior class deserved better. The Virginia women's lacrosse team (11-6) ended what they had hoped to be a slam-bang season with a dull thud May 10 when they lost to a James Madison squad, 11-8, they had trounced, 15-6, during the regular season. No one felt that thud more than Virginia's five senior members - Jill Hansen, Mills Hook, Jamie Haas, Lacey Aumiller and Libby Hoyle - who played their last game as Cavaliers in the loss to the Dukes. "I don't think anyone was ready to end the season," coach Julie Myers said.


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Ryan chosen to coach college all-star squad

The USA Basketball Women's Collegiate Committee announced Wednesday that Virginia women's basketball coach Debbie Ryan has been named the head coach of the 2001 USA Basketball Women's World University Games Team. University of Iowa coach Lisa Bluder and East Carolina coach Dee Stokes were selected to serve as Ryan's assistant coaches for the team that will compete Aug.


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Quarterback dilemma continues

Nothing can divide a town, or University Grounds for that matter, more than a quarterback controversy - a dilemma Virginia faces entering the 2001 season. Both red-shirt sophomores Bryson Spinner and Matt Schaub knew two years ago that this time would come as soon as the ink dried on their respective letters-of-intent.


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His Airness lacks front-office prowess,

The murmur in Charles Barkley's 314-pound gut whispers that Michael Jordan is 95 percent certain a comeback is in the cards (and he's not referring to the blackjack deck that cut a swathe through Jordan's pocketbook and image during the 1993 playoffs). Washington Wizards majority owner Abe Pollin won't pin it down to a specific figure, but he gets that same uneasy rumbling deep down in his digestive track. Even "His Airness" himself, who ballooned to 240 pounds after retiring, modified a previous statement in which he insisted he was 99.9 percent sure he would not suit up for the 2001-2002 season.


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Parents, alumni campaign to preserve baseball

As the Virginia men's baseball team finishes up the regular season and prepares for the ACC tournament, its supporters have begun a campaign of a different sort close to home. A consortium of players' parents operating in alliance with baseball-friendly Cavalier alumni responded to the Strategic Planning Task Force on Athletics' report by forming the Committee To Save U.Va.


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Women's lacrosse hangs on for road upset

The No. 8 Virginia women's lacrosse team upset fourth-ranked Loyola, 8-7, in Baltimore last night. With less than 30 seconds left in the game, junior defender Lauri Kenis broke up a Greyhound fast break by blocking a pass and preserved the Cavaliers' slim 8-7 lead. Goalkeeper Liz McCarthy notched 15 saves - her highest total of the season - including three on the Greyhounds' first three shots.


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Baseball drops game at JMU to end win streak

Last night, the Virginia baseball team (23-22) fell to James Madison (25-18-1) on a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning, 7-6, ending the Cavaliers' four-game winning streak. The Dukes took an early lead in the bottom of the third with four runs but Virginia slowly fought back. In the bottom of the eighth inning, senior designated hitter Jon Benick, 3-for-4 on the night, smashed a ball out of the field for two RBIs.


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Of Sports and Jim

I do not hail from a family of sportsmen. My father's usual Sunday afternoon companions are a good book and the living room couch, not John Madden and the Fox NFL crew.


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Baber takes dreams to Kansas City

Virginia tight end Billy Baber grew up near Charlottesville, dreaming of a career in the NFL. Sunday, his dream came true when the Kansas City Chiefs selected him as the 141st pick of the 2001 NFL Draft. Baber was watching the draft at his parents' home in Crozet when he was chosen in the fifth round of the draft. "I thought I might go a little higher," Baber said.

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