Virginia picks Groh to coach football team
By Jim Reedy | January 18, 2001When George Welsh announced Dec. 11 his intention to step down as Virginia football coach at the end of the season, the rumors already had begun to swirl.
When George Welsh announced Dec. 11 his intention to step down as Virginia football coach at the end of the season, the rumors already had begun to swirl.
Once again, the NCAA quarterfinals became the graveyard of another talented Virginia men's soccer team. The Cavaliers threw away their national title hopes in a frustrating 3-0 defeat to Creighton Saturday.
The No. 24 Virginia women's basketball team relied heavily on its bench Sunday to pull out a 78-67 win over Old Dominion. After the Lady Monarchs made their first eight shots and ran out to an early six-point lead, Cav coach Debbie Ryan changed her game plan.
The Virginia wrestling team improved to 2-0 on the season with a 26-13 victory over Binghamton in the Cavs' home opener at Memorial Gymnasium Friday.
In a sweeping success, the Virginia men's and women's swimming and diving teams combined to win 32 of 42 total events to claim first place Saturday in the Cavalier Invitational. The Invitational ran Thursday through Saturday and featured, in addition to the host Cavaliers, teams from Central Connecticut State, West Chester, West Virginia, William & Mary and Yale. The No.
When the Virginia football team heads to Hawaii for its Christmas bowl game, it will be facing an opponent that has become all too familiar over the last five years.
After overwhelming Purdue 98-79 Wednesday night with unshakable defense, the Virginia men's basketball team takes its zone press to Virginia Military Institute in Lexington Monday at 7:30 p.m.
The annals of Virginia men's soccer are filled with NCAA titles and national honors, but tomorrow at Klöckner Stadium the Cavaliers hope to avoid repeating some of their most recent NCAA disappointments. The fifth-seeded Cavs hope to advance past Creighton tomorrow at 1 p.m.
With the Sydney Olympics already two months old, athletes all over the world are thinking about Athens in 2004.
After obliterating the St. Francis Red Flash by 51 points Monday night, the Virginia women's basketball team looks to knock Old Dominion off the edge of the Top 25.
Maybe you thought the Virginia men's basketball team doesn't deserve its No. 21 national ranking or that the Cavaliers' impressive 3-0 start with wins over mediocre teams was just a fluke. And I admit, I too was skeptical.
The expression on Gene Keady's face told the whole story. Late in the second half of last night's men's basketball game between Virginia and Purdue, Cavalier point guard Donald Hand missed the first free throw of a one-and-one, but, Purdue's players stood motionless, and Hand came off the line undeterred to put in his own miss.
As a junior at Sherwood High School in Olney, Md., Jamie Grimes did not think he would swim in college. Nor did he ever think he would make such an impact at a Division I school such as Virginia.
Maryland filled its head coaching vacancy yesterday by announcing Georgia Tech offensive coordinator Ralph Friedgen as its new head coach. Friedgen played his collegiate football at Maryland, graduating in 1969.
While most University students spend Christmas curled up next to the fire, Cavalier football players will be frolicking in sunny Hawaii, enjoying their third straight bowl game. Virginia accepted an invitation yesterday to play in either the Oahu Bowl on Christmas Eve or the Aloha Bowl on Christmas Day.
I remember sitting in my best friend's living room three and a half years ago, watching Arizona beat Kentucky in 1997's all-Wildcat NCAA final.
Heading into this season, two questions loomed over the Virginia women's basketball team: Who will play point guard?
You might have laughed after hearing that Purdue, the Cavaliers' opponent tonight, lost its season opener to upstart Central Michigan, but your jaw probably dropped if you saw the headlines of the Boilermakers' upset win over then-No.
Before the season started, Virginia women's basketball coach Debbie Ryan identified the point guard position as her biggest concern.