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Four ACC teams eye tourney run

[caption id="attachment_41948" align="alignleft" width="199" caption="Duke junior forward Miles Plumlee will lead an improved Duke front court into the NCAA Tournament, as the Blue Devils hope to repeat as champions in 2011.


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Ryan deserves more

The Cavalier Daily reported Tuesday that long-time Virginia women's basketball coach Debbie Ryan had resigned from her position after 34 years at the helm of the squad.


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Squad continues ACC play

[caption id="attachment_41939" align="alignleft" width="255" caption="In Virginia's first ACC win against Virginia Tech, sophomore Maria Fuccillo utilized aggressive net play to earn a 4-6, 6-1, 6-1 victory at the No.


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Cavaliers seek NCAA prize

After earning its fourth-consecutive ACC title last month, the No. 11 Virginia women's swimming team will begin competing this afternoon for a national crown at the NCAA Championship meet in Austin, Texas. For the fourth-straight year, more than 10 Virginia swimmers will represent the Cavaliers on the national stage.


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Guess Hoo

What do you call someone who announces his retirement from football and is playing five years later?


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Seniors secure fourth title

[caption id="attachment_41796" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Senior Claire Crippen, a team captain, is one of seven seniors who has left an indelible mark on the Virginia program during her four years.


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Just win, baby

March Madness is here - no, I'm not talking about Charlie Sheen - and like many other sports fans, I'm eager for the world's greatest sports tournament to begin.


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Improbable run stuns Cavs

[caption id="attachment_41742" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Junior guard Sammy Zeglinski failed to convert on two free throws during the final minute of the game.


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A historic loss

Achieving the impossible Bill James, the baseball guru known for creating sabermetrics, developed a formula that attempts to determine when a basketball game is "statistically over." He wanted to find out when a lead was safe, or at what point the outcome was certain regardless of future events.


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Matmen come up short in ACC tourney

All season long, Virginia wrestling coach Steve Garland believed his squad could repeat as ACC champions if his top-seeded wrestlers finished near the top of their weight classes, while the lower-seeded wrestlers held their own within their divisions.


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Where are we?

When I think about the Virginia men's basketball season, I can only think of one way to describe my overall feelings toward the 2010-11 campaign: torn. All year long, we supporters of the Cavaliers have been torn. We're torn between wanting to see the positives and dismayed as a result of the negatives that you simply can't ignore - like setting record lows in points scored on multiple occasions. We're torn between hoping that coach Tony Bennett is the right guy for the job and wondering if a slow-it-up, run-a-half-court-set offense really ever will work in the ACC. We're torn between understanding that the development of freshman players takes time and wanting to throw the remote, your cell phone, or anything else you can easily get your hands on when one of them makes a mistake. We're torn between understanding that we've lost a lot of players to injury and wondering if the team really just isn't that good. It always has seemed like just when we fix one thing - be it offensive shooting, offensive consistency or just plain defense - everything else breaks down.


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Cavs aim to knock off Orange

[caption id="attachment_41630" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="Junior attackmen Chris Bocket leads the Cavaliers into the hostile Carrier Dome with 15 goals.


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Matmen seek ACC glory

[caption id="attachment_41626" align="alignleft" width="184" caption="Senior Chris Henrich could earn his third ACC crown with a win Saturday.

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