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Cavaliers battle

[caption id="attachment_47450" align="alignleft" width="199" caption="In her final regular season game for Virginia, senior goalkeeper Chantel Jones will have the opportunity to inch closer to the NCAA all-time shutout record.


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Squads seek to sink Navy

[caption id="attachment_47448" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Senior Kelly Flynn, who placed fourth during the 200 breaststroke event at last weekend's SMU classic, is one of only four seniors on the Cavalier women's squad this season.


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Cavs stumble in ITA finals

Although a number of players on the Virginia men's and women's tennis teams reached the final rounds of the ITA Atlantic Regional earlier this week, they failed to capture a single title. Junior Jarmere Jenkins and the duo of senior Drew Courtney and junior Julien Uriguen reached the final round for the Cavalier men in Charlottesville, but all suffered untimely losses with the ultimate prize on the line.


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Cavs claim title at Head of Charles

One of Virginia's most successful athletic programs is at it again. The women's rowing team - a perennial national title contender - kicked off its fall campaign with a win at the Head of the Charles Sunday. The Cavaliers captured the championship eights title while also finishing runner-up in the championship fours.


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Let them play

Many Sundays ago, Lawrence Taylor was captured on videotape prowling the Giants sidelines before a game, imploring his teammates to "go out there like a bunch of crazed dogs." The video perfectly encapsulates Taylor's raw intensity and borderline - complete?


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Cavs falter in 5-0 rout

[caption id="attachment_47322" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Sophomore forward Carissa Vittese tallied two on-goal shots during the Cavaliers' scoreless effort Saturday against the Demon Deacons.


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Virginia finishes second-to-last in opener

The Virginia women's swimming team opened its season placing fifth out of six teams at the Southern Methodist University Classic which was held in Dallas, Texas last weekend. The Cavaliers, who sent eight of their swimmers to the highly competitive meet, tallied 248 total points throughout the two-day event. Junior Christine Olson paced the Cavalier contingent with a first-place finish during the B Final of the 200 breaststroke at 2:14.90, which ranked as the second-fastest time of the entire event. [caption id="attachment_47317" align="alignleft" width="250" caption="Junior Christine Olson recorded a first-place finish by touching the wall at the 2:14.90 mark during the B Final of the 200 breaststroke at the SMU Classic.


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Saturday night, either the Virginia Cavaliers or St. Louis Cardinals first baseman Albert Pujols accounted for more than 400 yards of offense.


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Getting Luck-y

The Chicago Bears have "Bear Down." My beloved New Orleans Saints opt for the more colloquial and more expressive, "Who Dat Say Dey Gon' Beat Dem Saints?!" But for several teams locked in the cellar of the NFL standings this year, a new slogan has emerged: "Suck for Luck." Apart from its secondary function as an inappropriate innuendo, the new catchphrase applied to such teams as the Colts and Dolphins has become a rallying cry for embattled fans who are both resigned to their team's present futility and giddy at the prospect of cheering for standout Stanford quarterback Andrew Luck.


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As minutes melted into seconds and the final box score became increasingly etched in stone, thousands of fans in Scott Stadium jumped to their feet and began to jockey for position, eager to stay a step ahead of the rest of the crowd as the inevitable rush began. They left their game programs, their funnel cake plates and even a few pairs of Ray-Ban knockoffs on the ground behind them - a small price to pay for securing a coveted position at the front of the stampede.


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Virginia drops weekend pair

[caption id="attachment_47259" align="alignleft" width="259" caption="Sophomore Emily Rottman moved from libero to outside hitter during the team's two matches and finished with 12 total kills.


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Keepers nab clean sheets

[caption id="attachment_47257" align="alignleft" width="201" caption="Freshman goalkeeper Spencer LaCivita made six saves to hold Virginia Tech scoreless for his sixth shutout this season, but his teammates failed to find the net during a 0-0 double-overtime draw at Thompson Field.


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Cook arrested for battery

Former Virginia and current Minnesota Vikings cornerback Chris Cook was arrested Saturday on charges of felony domestic assault/strangulation and fifth-degree domestic assault.


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Miller double caps dominating win

[caption id="attachment_47213" align="alignleft" width="241" caption="Junior forward Caroline Miller notched her fourth multi-goal game this season during Virginia's 4-0 victory against Virginia Tech.

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