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McGrath captures ACC Wrestler of Week honor

Ryan McGrath earned the ACC Wrestler of the Week Award yesterday, becoming the first Cavalier to reap that honor this season. McGrath won his last six matches, including back-to-back titles in the 184-pound class at both the Virginia State Wrestling Intercollegiate Championships and the American University Congressional Cup. McGrath's win streak is a season high and the longest current streak on the team. Blue Devils' streak ends After two seasons of dominating ACC men's basketball from top to bottom, No.


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Big East realignment may net ACC more Dance cards

As soon as the NCAA men's basketball tournament brackets were announced last March, Wake Forest Coach Dave Odom held up the format of the ACC schedule as the reason only three Conference teams made The Dance. Odom theorized that since ACC teams face each other twice during the regular season, each team had two losses to the unstoppable Blue Devils almost automatically, and most teams had at least one loss to Maryland or North Carolina.


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Pinning down a title

The best wrestler in the Commonwealth of Virginia is not 6-foot-5 and 300 pounds, like the monsters of the World Wrestling Federation.


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Wrestlers nab second in tourney

The Virginia wrestling team finished second in the seven-team American University Congressional Cup tournament Sunday, as five grapplers reached the finals in their respective weight classes. Led by second year Ryan McGrath, who captured Virginia's only win of the day at 184, the Cavaliers recorded 73.5 points to place 42.5 points behind the tournament champion, Hofstra. Related Links Virginia wrestling Virginia indoor track ACC men's basketball ACC women's basketball &nbsp Fifth year Steve Garland cruised through his first two matches at 125 but did not compete in the finals because he had to leave for today's National Wrestling Coaches Association All-Star Classic in East Lansing, Mich. Fourth year P.J.


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Carolina edges Cavs in overtime

CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-A back-and-forth game between the best and third-worst women's basketball teams in the ACC came down to a shot that Virginia never took. North Carolina (12-10, 4-7 ACC) snapped the Cavaliers' nine-game Conference winning streak with a 66-63 overtime victory at Carmichael Auditorium as the Cavs (17-6, 9-2) failed to take advantage of their final possession. With 10.1 seconds remaining in overtime, Virginia took the ball near midcourt after a timeout.


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Prodigal daughter Teasley leads Heels

CHAPEL HILL, N.C.-In North Carolina's 66-63 overtime victory against Virginia yesterday, Tar Heel guard Nikki Teasley's play off the bench in the first half seemed more like that of a junior varsity athlete than one of the ACC's top talents.


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Virginia fails to snap Duke win streak

DURHAM, N.C.-Duke was coming off a tiring, emotional overtime victory at North Carolina Thursday, but the Virginia men's basketball team could not snap the Blue Devils' 31-game ACC win streak, losing a 106-86 decision Saturday in Cameron Indoor Stadium. The Devils (18-2, 9-0 ACC), led by captains Shane Battier and Nate James, came out firing and went up by 10 points after just four minutes.


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Welsh sounds off on gridiron recruits

The 63-21 beating the Cavaliers absorbed at the hands of Illinois a month ago in the Micronpc.com Bowl was still fresh in his mind, but Virginia football Coach George Welsh chose to focus on the future of the program in his press conference yesterday, a day after the Cavs inked 22 high school recruits. "Overall, there's a lot of speed in this class, a lot of athleticism," Welsh said of a group that includes 14 skill position players and seven linemen.


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Successful import

Stephane Dondon has grown accustomed to making tremendous leaps during his life, but one of his biggest came this year as he jumped from the junior college world to suit up for Virginia in the powerful ACC. The 6-foot-8 forward has traveled the world from Africa, to France, then to Texas before arriving in Charlottesville.


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Since the Contemplative Commons opening April 4, the building has hosted events for the University community. Sam Cole, Commons’ Assistant Director of Student Engagement, discusses how the Contemplative Sciences Center is molding itself to meet students’ needs and provide a wide range of opportunities for students to discover contemplative practices that can help them thrive at the University.