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Three backs race for starting spot

In Greek mythology, the Hydra was a serpent-like creature that grew multiple heads if one was severed. This myth might strike a chord with opposing defenses when trying to stop the Virginia running attack of Arlen Harris, Tyree Foreman and Antwoine Womack. Much has been made of this year's backfield and not just because of the loss of Thomas Jones.


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His Own Man

Experience, confidence and execution. A quarterback needs these three things to excel. And a team needs these from him to win.


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Tackling weak points

When Virginia coach George Welsh vowed to "reinvent the corporation," his moves included shuffling his assistant coaches and moving a wideout to starting cornerback. But if one thing still looks the same, it's a front seven comprised of talented and experienced linebackers and capable defensive tackles who plan on reestablishing the Cavalier run defense among the nation's finest. Virginia returns two starting linebackers, senior captains Byron Thweatt and Yubrenal Isabelle, who will bring a wealth of experience to the defense.


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Women's soccer starts season with new coach

A new school year seems like an appropriate time for new beginnings. A fresh start, a clean slate. But with a new head coach, the loss of three starters in key positions, including legend Angela Hucles, and the addition of six freshmen, the clean slate of the Virginia women's soccer team just may be the cleanest of all. New coach Steve Swanson replaced April Heinrichs in February, who left Virginia for the U.S.


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Himes, Floyd decide to leave Virginia baseball

In hopes of finding programs that would give them a better chance at attracting pro offers, two of Virginia baseball's top young players are leaving for other schools. Rising junior Mike Floyd, the Cavs' starting center fielder for the past two seasons, will play for South Carolina in 2001.


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Football looks for sweet redemption

Any college football analyst could deliver a slew of reasons why the Virginia football team could struggle this season. It's easy. Most arguments begin with the departure of tailback Thomas Jones, the school's all-time leading rusher and the undisputed backbone of last year's squad.


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Dotson, Fisher found guilty

Nearly a year after they were arrested at a Charlottesville apartment party, Virginia football player Demetrius Dotson and former player Duane Fisher were found guilty of marijuana possession in Albemarle General District Court last week. Court Clerk Windy Payne said the two are appealing the conviction, and the case will be heard again in August. Judge Stephen Helzin sentenced Dotson, a rising fifth-year wide receiver, and Fisher, a former defensive back, to suspended 30-day jail sentences and $50 fines, but the punishments will not be levied until the appeal is heard. The players' attorney, Lawrence Woodward, could not be reached for comment. After playing primarily on special teams last season, Fisher was not asked to return to the team for 2000, said Michael Colley, assistant athletic media relations director.


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Media tabs FSU for ACC football title

According to the media, it's a no-brainer: Florida State will be the ACC powerhouse in the upcoming football season. Media attending the ACC's annual Football Kickoff picked FSU to win the conference championship.


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Football looks to plug holes, silence critics

Any college football analyst could deliver a slew of reasons why the Virginia football team could struggle this season. It's easy. Most arguments begin with the departure of tailback Thomas Jones, the school's all-time leading rusher and the undisputed backbone of last year's squad.


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Keeping up with Thomas Jones

To: Thomas Jones Subject: Contract Negotiations CC: Tom Condon Dear TJ, I've been trying to keep tabs on you here from Charlottesville, but I've been pretty busy looking for a summer job.


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Women's soccer begins with new coach, attitude

A new school year seems like an appropriate time for new beginnings. A fresh start, a clean slate. But with a new head coach, the loss of three starters in key positions, including legend Angela Hucles, and the addition of six freshmen, the clean slate of the Virginia women's soccer team just may be the cleanest of all. New coach Steve Swanson replaced April Heinrichs in February, who left Virginia for the U.S.


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Virginia swimmers aim sights at Olympic berths

Take a moment to look at your watch. At this very second, thousands of young athletes are dreaming of that one moment - their country's flag hanging high in the air, their national anthem resonating off the walls and a radiant gold medal dangling from their necks.


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Cavs receive commitment from Jenifer

Pete Gillen can now scratch one of five available scholarships for 2001-02 off his list. Virginia received its first commitment for 2001-02 Tuesday when Keith Jenifer of Towson Catholic School in Baltimore informed the men's basketball program that he will join the Cavalier family.

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The University’s Orientation and Transition programs are vital to supporting first year and transfer students throughout their entire transition to college. But much of their work goes into planning summer orientation sessions. Funlola Fagbohun, associate director of the first year experience, describes her experience working with OTP and how she strives to create a welcoming environment for first-years during orientation and beyond. Along with her role as associate director, summer Orientation leaders and OTP staff work continually to provide a safe and memorable experience for incoming students.