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Preparations for new arena continue

University Hall may not have the historical significance of the Lawn or the architectural design of the Rotunda but it has hosted what were arguably some of the greatest moments in University history. Two of these moments, the 2001 Valentine's Day Massacre of Duke and its 2002 encore, will be remembered fondly when today's students look back on their memories of U-Hall. Soon, all they will have is memories. U-Hall, though it holds a place in Virginia's history, will soon no longer be the main venue for men's and women's basketball in Charlottesville. The new arena, which will be located across Massie Road, will be configured in a horseshoe-shaped design that will seat 15,000 fans.


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A new student's guide through Virginia sports

Consider this a preemptory strike in the hopes of standing out from the soon-to-be overwhelming lists of "how to's," "must-do's," "don't miss these" and "should see's" that will bombard all new students during their first few weeks at the University.


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Former assistant returns to Cavaliers' crew

After one of the best seasons in Virginia women's crew history, the Cavaliers received more good news at the end of last week, when former crew assistant coach Joel Furtek decided to return to the University to take over a vacant assistant coach position. Furtek took over the duties July 1 for program operations and assisting with the varsity crews.


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Starsia names recipients of 2002 team awards

It's that time of the year again, when Virginia men's lacrosse head coach Dom Starsia takes the time to name the recipients of the team awards for the 2002 lacrosse season. There was no surprise when Starsia announced there were co-winners of the Dr. Allen Voshell award for the team's most valuable player.


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Sports in brief

There will be a rematch of last year's fiasco on ice, when the Cavaliers head to East Lansing, Mich.


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W. Kentucky's Oliver to join Ryan

The Virginia women's basketball team finally has found a replacement for departed assistant coach Nikki Caldwell, who returned to Tennessee, her alma mater, earlier this month. Patrolling the sidelines alongside head coach Debbie Ryan as assistant this season will be former Richmond standout Daryl Oliver, who is coming to Virginia via Western Kentucky, where he was an assistant coach. Oliver helped the Hilltopper women to a 16-14 record and surprise second place finish in the Eastern Division of the Sun Belt conference.


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Sports in Brief

Senior Virginia wrestler Josh Etu represented the University well, when he placed fourth in the 264 and a half pound/120 Kg class of the Greco-Roman competition during the 2002 World Team Trials Championship series in St.


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MLB might need what nobody wants

Let's pretend for just this moment that you are Major League Baseball. Oh, the horror. On one hand, you've got the filthy mess of a steroids controversy.


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Sports in Brief

Virginia baseball player David Stone was named to the 2002 Virginia College Sports Information Directors Division I All-State baseball team as an honorable mention member.


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Mann selected as first women's golf coach

The fledgling Virginia women's golf program has its first coach. Athletic director Craig Littlepage announced Tuesday the hiring of Jan Mann as head coach of the women's golf team. Mann has been the head coach for the UNC-Wilmington Seahawks for the past eight seasons and will inherit the task of building a program in the University's 25th intercollegiate sport, which begins competition in fall 2003.


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