Volleyball claims tourney title; Parsons named MVP
By Scott Clayton | September 14, 1999The Cavalier women's volleyball team took their undefeated record into the Hi-IQ Classic Tournament Saturday against Rice University in Williamsburg.
The Cavalier women's volleyball team took their undefeated record into the Hi-IQ Classic Tournament Saturday against Rice University in Williamsburg.
This weekend's men's and women's cross-country races at Darden Towe Park in Charlottesville provided the teams with a chance to start their season at a place they won't have the opportunity to race at again this season -- home. The Cav men's and women's squads took advantage of their 1999 home debut by placing second in the women's race and third in the men's battle. "I'm enthused -- it was a good beginning for us even though we're real young," Cav cross-country coach Evan "Buz" Male said. The Virginia women scored 57 points to earn the runner-up position to James Madison's 19 and the men tallied 84 points to finish behind Liberty's 15 and William & Mary's 50. "The women did a good job to come in second, they ran tough," Male said.
CLEMSON, S.C.--When a bruised secondary already thin on veterans goes up against a fast-paced offense that often features five receivers, you don't have to be a rocket scientist to do the math.
Virginia had no problem taking the Towson Tigers by the tail at U-Hall Turf Field yesterday, handing them a 9-0 defeat.
We know Angela Hucles. But who are these other folks? Hucles extended her Virginia scoring record and rookies Kelly Worden and Meredith Rhodes tallied their first career goals as the No.
CLEMSON, S.C.--With 6:11 to go in the third quarter and the Tigers holding a gargantuan 33-0 lead, the ABC affiliate in Clemson decided to cut away to the game between Notre Dame and Purdue. It was only then that Virginia succeeded in finding the end zone. That kind of too little, too late success on offense embodied what was a very forgettable day for Virginia football. So what happened exactly?
COLLEGE PARK, M.D.--In an emotional and physical Conference match that featured 38 fouls and two yellow cards, the No.
The Cavalier field hockey team has never lost a game to an out-of-state, non-conference team. This 31-0 streak, combined with last year's final No.
After leaving Ronald Curry and the rest of the North Carolina Tar Heels in the dust last weekend, the No.
In what will be a challenging early season test, the Virginia men's soccer team will hit the road for the first time this season when they take on Maryland at Ludwig Field Sunday at 7 p.m.
A young cross-country team embarks on their season tomorrow at the University's Lou Onesty Invitational at Darden Towne Park. Regional rivals William & Mary and James Madison are expected to field strong teams in the Cavaliers' only home meet this season. Aside from two third years on the women's team, and one fifth year and three third years on the men's team, the team is comprised of first and second years. On the men's side, top runners third-year Bob Thiele, fifth-year Damond Cromer and second-year transfer Justin Wood will not be competing.
Yesterday's scheduled women's soccer match against James Madison was postponed because of thunderstorms. The No.
I honestly thought I'd seen everything in college football. I saw a dreadlocked behemoth of a bride don a lovely lace wedding gown and tie the knot over the summer.
Brandon Streeter shattered four Clemson passing records in 1998. He threw for over 300 yards twice, 1,948 in all, and connected on nine touchdown passes over his final four games.
Fourth-year freestyle swimmer Austin Ramirez was named yesterday as one of the 14 individuals who will compete on Team USA in the Bank of America U.S.
Led by Ryan Trout's four goals, the Virginia men's soccer team avenged Sunday's loss with an 8-1 thrashing of a helpless Appalachian State squad in front of 1,038 spectators at Klockner Stadium last night. Trout, a third-year forward, tied the Cavalier record for goals in a single game by registering four goals on seven shots.
Four days after knocking off the nation's third-ranked team, the Virginia women's soccer team continues its season-opening road trip with tonight's match at James Madison. The No.
After a disappointing 3-2 loss to Gonzaga Sunday afternoon at Klockner Stadium, the Virginia men's soccer team looks to rebound against Appalachian State this evening. "We are going to be totally business from here on out," midfielder Ryan Trout said.
Dan Ellis is not a rollout quarterback. He will be the first one to tell you that. But if you watched Saturday's game against North Carolina, you might have thought otherwise.
If the kick were just a few feet shorter, the latest chapter in the saga of Todd Braverman's Virginia career could have been entitled "Gone with the Wind." Thankfully for the third-year kicker and for the Cavalier fans, the plot took a bit of a twist. When Braverman's 50-yard, wind-aided field goal cleared the crossbar with 27 seconds left to beat North Carolina, all of the misfortune of the third year's roller-coaster career virtually was erased. "It's very redeeming," Braverman said.