Random sports thoughts from Ben, the enigma
By Ben Beach | October 3, 2001J ordan, Jordan, Jordan. That is the only thing I've heard all week in the sports world. Not that I don't like the guy, but this story has been dragging on for far too long.
J ordan, Jordan, Jordan. That is the only thing I've heard all week in the sports world. Not that I don't like the guy, but this story has been dragging on for far too long.
In a tough test and in an unfamiliar style, the Virginia women's soccer team took out in-state rival William & Mary, 1-0.
Virginia point guard Majestic Mapp will miss a second straight season due to a knee injury, according to ESPN.com and the Richmond Times-Dispatch. Mapp was expected to be Virginia's starting point guard, but junior Roger Mason Jr.
White named ACC field hockey player of the week Virginia goalkeeper Emily White was named ACC field hockey player of the week for the first time in her career. White made nine saves Sunday as the Cavaliers defeated the No.
Most true freshmen on a Division I football team spend a lot of their time wondering if they will get a sniff of the playing field during their first year.
Though the faces were different, the result was the same last night at Klockner Stadium as the No.
When the Virginia football team invades College Park, Md., on Saturday to take on No. 25 Maryland, it will be battling for first place in the ACC.
After shutting out St. Joeseph's, 3-0, in its Atlantic-10 opener on Saturday, Temple (2-4-1) comes to Charlottesville tonight hungry for its first back-to-back wins when it faces the undefeated No.
When opportunities have knocked for the women's soccer team this season, it hasn't been home to answer the door.
Maryland moved into the Associated Press college football top 25 poll for the first time in six seasons after beating West Virginia, 32-20, on Saturday. The Terps, ranked 25th in the poll, have a 4-0 overall record moving into this week's match-up against Virginia.
After an emotional pregame ceremony in honor of the victims and rescue workers associated with the Sept.
On Saturday, I saw a focused Cavalier squad systematically dissect a less talented opponent to move into a first-place tie in the ACC with Maryland.
COLLEGE PARK, Md. - It doesn't get much closer than this. After a marathon double-overtime battle with No.
RALEIGH, N.C. - After a chaotic first 15 minutes, the No. 2 Virginia men's soccer team settled in and easily disposed of N.C.
Women's soccer fails at Clemson The No. 14 Cavalier women's soccer team was defeated by No.
The Virginia football team hopes to take another positive step forward tomorrow when it hosts Duke for a 1 p.m.
The No. 3 Virginia men's soccer team takes to the road for the first time this season to face N.C.
The Virginia field hockey team will face a challenge against No. 1 Maryland at College Park, Md., at 1 p.m.
You knew him in high school. He was the guy who had good grades, a big smile and played every sport under the sun and played them all with confidence.
The Virginia field hockey team not only beat VCU, 2-0, yesterday in Richmond but dominated so completely that the Rams failed to register a single shot on goal. Virginia senior Jessica Coleman scored both goals to improve her season total to 10.