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Cavaliers ousted by Terps in first round of ACCs

The Virginia men's lacrosse team's trip to the Sunshine State turned sour pretty quickly. A string of five unanswered Maryland goals in the third quarter and a host of miscues down the stretch negated a steady first-half performance by the defending champion Cavaliers. No.


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Cav men's lacrosse prepares for ACCs

The No. 11 Virginia men's lacrosse team travels to the Sunshine State this weekend to kick off the ACC tournament, looking to get back on track after a roller coaster regular season. The fourth-seeded Cavaliers (5-5, 1-2 ACC) will face top seed Maryland (9-1, 2-1) tonight at 6.


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Young leads softball by example

Being a great athlete takes more than just talent - one must also have a good work ethic, teamwork skills, a positive attitude, leadership ability and love of the game.


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Virginia looks for revenge at ACC tourney

The ACC is known for its top-notch basketball programs and football havens. This week, at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, the ACC Springfest will show off some of the conference's other sports in tournament action. It's a safe bet that one of the most close, exciting contests will be the women's lacrosse tournament.


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Report puts focus on revenue sports

(This is the last article examining proposed restructuring of the Virginia athletics program.) It's no secret the big boys of the Tier One sports comprised of football, men's basketball and women's basketball help to support many of the University's 21 other varsity sports. Coaches believe the Strategic Planning Task Force on Athletics' recommendations to divide varsity athletics into four tiers would not impact these popular sports.


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Hall of Fame bestows honor on Stockton

Twenty national junior championships. Twenty-four professional titles. Three hall of fame honors. If all of the above wasn't enough for Virginia men's tennis coach Dick Stockton, he can add one more prize to his collection. In a ceremony at the United Nations building in New York, N.Y., the United States Tennis Association will induct Stockton into its Eastern Tennis Hall of Fame tonight, acknowledging the 50-year-old coach for his distinguished playing career.


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Softball wins two against Elon

The temperature may have taken a dive yesterday but the Virginia softball team (43-13) showed no signs of cooling down as it extended its current win streak to six and trounced visiting underdog Elon College (12-31) in both games of a doubleheader, 4-0 and 11-4. In addition to the two wins, a new Virginia record was set in each game.


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Report sets high goals for Tier Two

(This is the third article in a four-part daily series examining proposed restructuring of the Virginia athletics program.) While money may not really make the world go 'round, it is nevertheless a driving force in the realm of Division I athletics.


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Proposal's tiering follows gender lines

(This is the second article in a four-part daily series examining proposed restructuring of the Virginia athletics program.) At a glance, it's easy to see that the Tier Three sports in the Strategic Planning Task Force on Athletics' proposal are all female sports. Tier Three programs are essentially the female equivalents of the Tier Four programs.


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Cav baseball drops game to JMU

Some days one hit is enough to win a game. On other days not even 14 will get the job done. Such was the case for the Virginia baseball team yesterday as it lost a tough game to James Madison, 4-3, at U.Va.


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Athletics proposals spark controversy

(This is the first article in a four-part daily series examining the proposed restructuring of the Virginia athletics department.) Success in the hyper-competitive world of Division I sports requires tremendous commitment, both from the athletes themselves and also from the institutions they represent.


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Women's lacrosse gears up for George Mason

The Virginia women's lacrosse team has seen anything but smooth sailing so far this season, losing three conference matches and battling sluggish starts as its stands 8-5 overall and 0-3 in the ACC thus far. But the waters seem calm, at least for the time being.

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