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Hucles' hat trick hammers Terps

About eight minutes into last night's rain-drenched women's soccer game, John Fogerty, courtesy of the Klöckner Stadium P.A., wondered aloud "who'll stop the rain?" Maryland could not do anything about the weather and sure couldn't do much about the Cavaliers either. Angela Hucles led the way with her third career hat trick, but she had plenty of help as No.


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Cavs stay hot with 2-0 win vs. American

Their field was soaked and their cleats were waterlogged less than 10 minutes into the game, but even the steady downpour wasn't enough to keep the Virginia men's soccer team from dousing American last night at Klöckner Stadium, 2-0. "It was a sloppy game for both teams due to the weather," Cav coach George Gelnovatch said.


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Zwarich leads way in sweep

Deanna Zwarich poured in 12 kills and 13 digs, both team highs, as the Virginia volleyball team notched a 3-0 sweep (15-13, 15-2, 15-7) over Maryland last night. The Overland Park, Kan., native also contributed four block assists.


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Injuries demonstrate importance of star QBs in today's NFL

St. Louis Rams quarterback Kurt Warner wasn't in Phoenix Monday night for the 49ers/Cardinals game, but the San Francisco coaches might have invoked his spirit. Seconds away from halftime, the Niners watched in horror as Arizona cornerback Aeneas Williams blazed in and leveled Steve Young, handing the star quarterback and franchise centerpiece his fourth concussion since 1996.


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Net assets

At first glance, Julie Harris' weekend didn't seem to make much sense. Friday night against the then-No.


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Senior three spark success

Fourth years Mary Frances Scott, Jessica Parsons and Whitney Bilger are more than co-captains of the Virginia volleyball team.


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The other T.J.

During his 18-year tenure in Charlottesville, reticent Virginia coach George Welsh has heaped praise upon individual players about as often as BYU has employed the wishbone offense.


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Cavs target Hokies, look to build on win

With Saturday's dramatic 45-40 victory over BYU serving as the anomaly, Virginia's weekend expedition westward was a bit rockier than expected. Following the late night heroics, the team bus was without escort, delaying the squad's arrival at the airport until nearly 1 a.m.


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Wild times in Provo, wackiness across the wide world of sports, and, yes, more Thomas Jones

Exactly how much of a time differential is there between Charlottesville and Provo? Is it two hours, like the map says, or was I thrown into some alternate, bizarre dimension where everything is thrown into chaos? After catching up on all the wackiness that went down in the world of sports this weekend while I was in Utah, I'm beginning to subscribe to the latter idea. We'll begin close to home with our own football team.


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Field hockey loses fifth straight game to ODU

It's not how you start; it's how you finish, right? Well, maybe. After suffering a 3-2 overtime loss yesterday to in-state rival Old Dominion, the Virginia field hockey team was left wondering whether their lackluster performance in the first half was the deciding factor in a hard-fought physical defeat. The Monarchs took advantage of the slow start to jump to a 2-0 lead.


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Cavs top Tar Heels

With four first-year starters, the Virginia men's soccer team knows its future looks bright. But judging from Saturday night, the future is now. The No.


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