Virginia's rushing attack must improve against tougher opponents
By Matt Trogdon | October 10, 2002DURHAM, N.C. Alvin Pearman returned to the Cavalier line-up this weekend after missing the Wake Forest game with a broken hand.
DURHAM, N.C. Alvin Pearman returned to the Cavalier line-up this weekend after missing the Wake Forest game with a broken hand.
After winning the first two games by the slimmest of margins, the Maryland volleyball team made a 14-4 run to finish off the Cavaliers in Sunday's final game, 30-22. Virginia (6-14, 0-5 ACC) lost the first two sets, 30-28 and 31-29, but looked to bounce back in the third game.
Evans named ACC Defensive Back of the Week Virginia senior safety Jerton Evans was selected Monday as ACC Defensive Back of the Week for his efforts in the Cavaliers' 27-22 victory over Duke on Saturday.
Coming off an embarrassing 11-0 loss to Old Dominion on Sunday, the No. 18 Virginia women's field hockey team needed an opponent like the Radford Highlanders (3-6) to cure them of their scoring ills.
"Good, better, best, never let it rest" is no doubt the maxim for the Virginia women's soccer team.
The Virginia women's volleyball team will look to bounce back from a disappointing start to ACC play when it travels south to face off against Duke tonight and Wake Forest tomorrow. Last weekend, the Cavaliers (6-11, 0-2 ACC) fell to Clemson (16-2, 2-0) on Friday and to 25th-ranked Georgia Tech (11-6, 2-0) on Saturday. In their ACC opener against the Tigers, Virginia junior libero Whitney Ashcraft recorded a career-high 29 digs and junior outside hitter Katie Synan notched a career-best 22 kills.
After a disappointing road trip, the Virginia men's soccer team has returned to its winning ways, defeating Marshall 3-0 last night at Kl ckner Stadium and recording its second straight shutout victory. In their eighth non-division game, the Cavaliers exhibited a newfound confidence that resulted in 25 shots on goal and the kind of strong teamwork the Cavaliers had been lacking. Freshman midfielder Joe Vide scored off a corner kick 12 minutes into the first half.
Schaub named ACC Player of the Week Virginia quarterback Matt Schaub was selected as the Atlantic Coast Conference football Player of the Week, conference officials announced Monday.
The Virginia football team (3-2, 1-1 ACC) finishes its road trip this weekend when they visit Durham, N.C.
There's no place like home. The Virginia men's soccer team faces off against Marshall tonight at 7 in Klockner Stadium for their sixth non-ACC match. The Cavaliers hope to repair their 4-4 overall record (1-2 ACC), after breaking a four-game losing streak and landing the first conference win of their season with a shutout victory over North Carolina State 4-0 on Saturday. "Everything was better," Virginia coach George Gelnovatch said of the improvement exhibited last week.
Nearly halfway through its 2002 campaign, the field hockey team (5-4, 0-1) already has had its fair share of ups and downs. The team started quickly, winning its first four games and climbing to a No.
While most of the student body was enjoying a crazy game of poker at the O.A.R. concert Saturday, I headed down to Winston-Salem with some friends to watch what turned out to be a crazy game of football.
Last week Michael Jordan decided to give his knee and Father Time another challenge, saying he will be suiting up yet again in a Washington Wizards uniform to play at least one more year in the NBA. The announcement does not overshadow the fact that the face of the Wizards has changed yet again. Jordan came back last year and we were told to be patient, his young team adjusting to his leadership and the old legs getting used to the hard court.
After falling out of the top 25 for the first time since 1993 and losing their conference opener Saturday, the Virginia women's soccer team had insult added to their injury by a less talented Richmond Spiders team (5-2-1) who managed to hold Virginia (5-4-1) to a 1-1 tie last night. Even with many scoring opportunities in overtime, including two within 10 feet and only the goalie to beat, a Cavalier offense that six days ago was potent enough to tally eight goals against Temple, suddenly became impotent in crunch time against a scrappy Richmond team. The two teams entered the second half locked in a scoreless tie.
When asked of his first impressions of Virginia freshman linebacker and new roommate Darryl Blackstock, defensive end Kwakou Robinson called him "The Freak." "He doesn't stop," Robinson said.
Trick plays were the talk of the team yesterday as Virginia Coach Al Groh and his players reflected on their victory over Wake Forest and looked ahead to this week's matchup with the upstart Duke Blue Devils.
When I take a look out at the pigskin landscape, Dwayne Rudd's thrown helmet and all, it looks as unfamiliar as the Virginia football team riding a three-game winning streak.
In their ACC season opener in front of a friendly crowd, the No. 16 Virginia women's soccer team suffered a heart-wrenching 1-0 loss to Clemson Saturday.
Men's Club Soccer wins first tournament of season The Men's Club Soccer team has successfully started the season with a 5-1 record.
The Virginia women's volleyball team opened its conference schedule at University Hall this weekend with a pair of disappointing defeats.