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Questions still persist for beleaguered Cavs

Cornerback Marcus Hamilton summed up the bleak situation best following Virginia's 38-13 loss at Pittsburgh Saturday night. "If what we showed tonight is how Virginia is going to play, then we're in for trouble and a long season," the veteran senior said. For many teams, the season opener is when questions raised during the off-season begin to get answered.


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Cavs defeat UCLA with 88th minute goal

It took over 88 minutes and five attempts, but sophomore forward Yannick Reyering finally helped the Cavaliers do what no Virginia men's soccer team had done since 1988: defeat the UCLA Bruins.


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Junior transfer Aisha Mohammed has beenselected to play for the Nigerian women's basketball team in the FIBA World Championships this September.Kevin Cook, an assistant coach for the WNBA Houstan comets will be coaching the national team. "We are very proud that [Mohammed] has an opportunity to represent her country," Virginia coach Debbie Ryan said.


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Too early for the doomsayers

PITTSBURGH -- So maybe all the off-season pessimism was warranted after all. Presented with their first opportunity to prove all the doubters wrong, Virginia failed miserably Saturday night at Heinz Field, as it indeed looked and played like a mediocre squad in the midst of a rebuilding process. Despite the ugliness of the loss, however, I want to stay optimistic.


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Panthers Devour Cavaliers

PITTSBURGH -- It seemed like the more Virginia tried to do something right on either side of the ball Saturday, the more things just kept getting worse in the Cavaliers' 38-13 loss to the Pittsburgh Panthers. Virginia missed its former stars on the defensive end, giving up four one-play touchdowns, as well as on offense, only scoring two field goals and a touchdown set up by an interception return. On Pittsburgh's opening drive, senior quarterback Tyler Palko picked apart the defense with ease in a 65-yard drive, as he completed all seven of his attempts.


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Cavaliers hit the road to take on tough Vols

Coming off their third straight win, the Virginia women's soccer team travels to Knoxville this weekend to take on the Tennessee Lady Volunteers in what will be the Cavaliers' first away contest of the season. Sunday's game will also be the first time in the 2006 season that No.


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Former Cavs star in MLB, NFL

The University of Virginia is known as having one of the best athletic programs in the country. So it should come as no surprise that many former Virginia athletes have gone on to do great things once they leave Charlottesville. When Virginia takes a trip to the Steel City to take on the Panthers this Saturday, they will be playing in the same stadium a former Cavalier currently calls home.


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Nepotism or the right man for the job?

I've had enough of reading articles and preview magazines that mention Mike Groh's impending demise as Virginia's offensive coordinator, in the same mold as several other sons of well-known coaches who received similar promotions. We wondered about this in the spring, when Al Groh named his son "Michael," a former Cavalier star at quarterback, as his offensive coordinator.

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