Lane, Prichard earn ACC swimmer of the year titles
By Paul Crane | April 6, 2001The ACC swimming coaches honored four members of the Virginia swimming team yesterday for their performances this season.
The ACC swimming coaches honored four members of the Virginia swimming team yesterday for their performances this season.
Hunter Wyant has that wicked combination of offensive and defensive skill that baseball players crave from the day they first hit a whiffle ball off the tee.
The No. 9 Virginia women's lacrosse team's 15-6 road win over 12th-ranked James Madison on Wednesday cemented Cavalier senior midfielder Mills Hook's status as one of the nation's top offensive players. The historically competitive in-state rivalry between the Dukes and Virginia (7-4, 0-2 ACC) turned into a blowout because Hook decided to dominate in the offensive zone.
HARRISONBURG, Va.-The in-state women's lacrosse rivalry between Virginia and James Madison is known for its close, intense games.
It was a story that could only have taken place in Hollywood. Now it will! That's right. Faced with the imminent writer's strike, the film industry is looking for easy-to-pen real-life stories that will fill the silver screen with cinematic gold.
Virginia senior pitcher Brandon Creswell earned ACC pitcher of the week honors for pitching a complete game in the Cavaliers' win over No.
The Virginia men's and women's tennis teams defied recent history yesterday, as both notched key victories over in-state and conference rivals. The men entered their match against No.
For the Virginia men's tennis team, it's a test of faith. For the women, it's a game of execution.
If past success could determine the outcome of today's Virginia women's lacrosse game at James Madison, it would still be a toss up. "JMU is always a big matchup for us, no matter who we've played before," Virginia coach Julie Myers said.
Last night at the Dedmon Center Stadium, the No. 4 Virginia men's lacrosse team (5-3) clobbered Radford (1-7), 22-3, for its fourth consecutive win.
It may not be today. You just won the NCAA title, after all. But the question will return soon, Jason Williams, the same question you answered eight weeks ago. Yes, we know you told us Feb.
Last Wednesday, Rick Pitino took another coaching job. That means, by my watch and Pitino's fickle finger, we should give him roughly 17 minutes before he's on the flirt again. Hey Rick: I hear Louisiana-Monroe concocted an incentive-laden package replete with riverboat gambling chips and gourmet gumbo.
For national Division I women's crew powerhouse Virginia, a win over Division III Williams should have been routine.
Virginia sophomore wrestler Josh Etu finished second in the 286-pound class of the 2001 University National Greco-Roman Championships at Northwestern University on Sunday. Etu beat Minnesota's Mike Flanagan in a 3-1 decision in the first round of competition.
Virginia men's lacrosse coach Dom Starsia was worried about how his team would come out against Maryland on Saturday after an emotional quadruple overtime victory over No.
Rain canceled the Virginia men's tennis match with Furman yesterday, but it didn't stop the women's team from opening its ACC season and putting up a gritty fight with conference rival Georgia Tech. In a close, fierce contest, however, the Cavaliers lost to the Yellow Jackets, 5-2, snapping Virginia's three-match winning streak.
Coming into its series against ACC foe Georgia Tech, the Virginia baseball team knew it was hosting serious competition.
The Virginia men's tennis team picked up both a win and a loss this weekend when it hosted ACC rivals Clemson and Georgia Tech.
Led by sisters Lacey and Lauren Aumiller, who had four goals apiece, the No. 10 Virginia women's lacrosse team defeated Temple, 17-8, in Philadelphia on Saturday. Senior midfielders Jill Hansen and Jamie Haas also added three goals and seven assists to help Virginia (6-4) control the game and Cavalier defender Lauri Kenis had eight ground balls and caused five turnovers. Just five minutes into the game Lauren Aumiller put the Cavaliers up by a goal.
Virginia softball is on a roll. After sweeping a doubleheader against Campbell University on Tuesday, 9-0 and 5-4, the Cavaliers (30-8) have won 13 straight games and 15 out of their last 16. Cavalier coach Cheryl Sprangel attributes much of the team's success to its ability to hit the ball.