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Wake-up call comes at right time for Virginia

The adage in sports is that a win is a win. But the Cavaliers win over Towson last night left a bittersweet taste in the Virginia volleyball team's collective mouth. "It wasn't a very pretty win," sophomore Sarah Kirkwood said.


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Secondary shaky for Cavs

Amid all the hype and hoopla surrounding the Cavaliers' first two wins and their highest ranking since November 1998 remains one glaring concern: the secondary. Virginia's defensive backfield was hardly tested against Temple.


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Late comeback keys Virginia win

Late in the final match of this weekend's Fairfield Inn Jefferson Cup Tournament, the Virginia women's volleyball team found itself in a less than enviable position. The Cavaliers dug a five-point deficit to begin the fifth and decisive game against the University of Pennsylvania.


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Virginia offensive line revels in running game

"We're loving it now. It's great on Saturdays." "I love it. It feels great." "There came a point where I was like, 'This is kind of fun.'" "It's a wonderful experience, really." Those are the rave reviews offensive linemen Zac Yarbrough, Brian Barthelmes, Elton Brown and D'Brickashaw Ferguson used to describe their experience this past Saturday.


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Virginia concentrates on attack

The Virginia women's volleyball team only has one thing on its mind: attack. Namely, attack the opposing team by spreading their offense -- in turn creating holes in the defense -- and capitalize by turning those openings into points.

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All University students are required to live on Grounds in their first year, but they have many on and off-Grounds housing options going into their second year. Students face immense pressure to decide on housing as soon as possible, and this high demand has strained the capacities of both on and off-Grounds accommodations. Lauren Seeliger and Brandon Kile, two third-year Cavalier Daily News writers, discuss the impact of the student housing frenzy on both University students and the Charlottesville community.