Team Tommy John
By Bayless Parsley | March 31, 2004After watching Virginia effectively ice their rainout win over Brown last night by scoring nine two-out runs in the first inning, the intensity of the game was completely sapped.
After watching Virginia effectively ice their rainout win over Brown last night by scoring nine two-out runs in the first inning, the intensity of the game was completely sapped.
The women's lacrosse team will put their four-game win streak on the line when they duel No. 7 JMU (5-2) at Klöckner Stadium tonight at 8. The No.
Six members of the Virginia men's and women's club tennis teams spent their Spring Break in a similar fashion to many of their college counterparts.
After falling to No. 21 N.C. State, 8-7, in the deciding game of their three-game series, the No.
This girl does it all. Senior rower Jen Reck is a first-team All-American, an international silver medalist, captain of the 2003 ACC Crew of the Year and a national scholar-athlete working towards a degree from the Commerce School.
For many, flipping the wall calendar from March to April is a joyous occasion, signifying the end of winter and the onset of spring, the packing of sweaters in favor of shorts and a shift from cloudy afternoons to warm sunshine on the Lawn.
Even among the best of friends, video games can become a major source of confrontation and hard feelings.
Starters on Virginia's defense earn the right to wear the coveted "Orange Crush" practice jersey.
The No. 4 Virginia women's lacrosse team (8-2) scored early and often in a convincing 19-5 victory over the Temple Owls (2-4) Saturday at Klockner Stadium. Attacker Tyler Leachman led the scoring onslaught with five goals and an assist, while attacker Amy Appelt added three goals and two assists.
The No. 62 Virginia women's tennis team lost their fifth consecutive match in Atlanta Sunday against No.
141-pound Virginia wrestler Scott Moore was named the ACC Wrestler of the Year Sunday after compiling a record in his final collegiate season of 51-1.
The men's relay teams led the Cavaliers in the Raleigh Relays this weekend, taking home the gold medal in the sprint medley and the bronze in the 4x800.
Throughout the season in any sport, turning points come and go -- some that are expected and others that come out of nowhere.
The Cavalier women's rowing team was successful at the Windermere Collegiate Coach Classic in Redwood City, Ca.
Trailed closely by Blue Jay midfielder Benson Erwin, Virginia's Foster Gilbert sprinted from behind the Johns Hopkins net out to the left flank.
Just a week after earning a win in extra innings in the championship of the Cavalier Classic, Virginia's fate took a slightly different turn in the final round of yesterday's Hoo's Who Tournament, as the team fell to N.C.
The Virginia men's swimming and diving team finished the season by placing 13th at the NCAA Swimming Championships held in East Meadow, N.Y.
It was No. 25 Virginia's best 1-2-3 punch versus the ACC's best closer in the final inning of Sunday's game at N.C.
The Virginia softball team will host the 2004 Hoo's Who Tournament this weekend at The Park.The Cavaliers (19-16) are slated to do battle Friday against Seton Hall (14-4) at 1 p.m.
After imposing the 10-goal mercy rule just two days earlier on UMBC, Virginia almost repeated the same feat last night against William & Mary at Klöckner Stadium.