Monarchs come out strong to rip apart Cavs
By Chris Glasser | September 30, 2002Field hockey is a team sport, and never is this more apparent than after a particularly humiliating loss.
Field hockey is a team sport, and never is this more apparent than after a particularly humiliating loss.
The Virginia men's soccer team hopes to rebound from their current four-game losing streak tomorrow night against N.C.
The Virginia football team plays their first match in a crucial five-game stretch of conference football as they head south to take on Wake Forest tomorrow at Groves Stadium in Winston-Salem, N.C.
After struggling in three consecutive road games, the Virginia women's field hockey team will return to a friendly field tonight at 6 p.m.
After this season's disappointing start, the Virginia women's volleyball team opens ACC play this weekend as they host bitter rival Clemson today, followed by No.
Three former Cavaliers named to ACC anniversary men's basketball team Former Virginia men's basketball stars Jeff Lamp, Barry Parkhill and Ralph Sampson were named to the 50-member ACC 50th anniversary team. Lamp, who was a first-round selection by the Portland Trail Blazers in the 1981 NBA Draft, was a first-team All-American selection in 1980-1981.
For any sports team, especially those aspiring to postseason play, each game's outcome is important.
Eight Virginia stars named to ACC anniversary team Eight former Virginia women's basketball players were honored with a position on the 51-member 50th anniversary ACC women's team.
Last night marked the first time the Temple women's soccer team visited Klockner Stadium to face off against Virginia, and after receiving an 8-1 thrashing courtesy of the Cavaliers, chances are they'll never want to come back. Powered by a ruthless first-half offensive assault of five goals, No.
Dangling somewhere between a hallucinogenic fantasy and a small amount of logic, so crazy it just might make sense, I present to you: the year. Move over, Sports Guy.
Wake Forest's most dangerous offensive weapon has yet to catch a single touchdown pass this season.
Junior Matt Schaub has assumed a new role on this year's Cavalier football team. No longer is he splitting his time between riding the pine and calling the plays.
The Virginia men's soccer team hopes to end its four game road trip on a high note tonight against in-state rivals William & Mary.
Two Cavaliers picked for ACC 50th anniversary baseball team Former Virginia baseball players Brian Buchanan and Seth Greisinger were named to the 52-member ACC 50th anniversary team, Commissioner John Swofford announced yesterday. Buchanan played outfield at Virginia from 1992 to 1994 and was a first team Baseball America All-American.
The Cavalier women's soccer team heads into tomorrow's matchup with the Temple Owls still savoring the double overtime victory that earned them first place in the William & Mary Nike Tribe Invitational over the weekend. Despite their confidence, however, Coach Steve Swanson's squad knows there is still work to be done.
I turned to the local sports news network Monday night to see a familiar sight that has delighted me along with countless other Virginia football fans over the years.
Women's club tennis defeats Longwood, welcomes new members The women's club tennis team traveled to Farmville this past Sunday and earned a win over Longwood, a Division II varsity team.
Although the Virginia Cavaliers enjoyed a 48-29 victory over Akron this weekend, coach Al Groh made it clear during his weekly press conference that his team's focus already shifted to this week's conference game against the Wake Forest Demon Deacons. "Conference play begins after three weeks time and we're anxious to get into it," Groh said.
Maybe I missed the public service announcement, or maybe it's because there's something in the water of Lake Michigan, but it seems the Windy City has developed the strangest method for fathers and sons who need to do a little bonding.
With a pair of important victories over two in-state rivals under their belts, the No. 16 Virginia women's soccer team (4-2-1) returns home after a successful weekend of stiff competition at the William & Mary Nike Tribe Invitational.