Cavaliers hit road, face ACC rival Deacs
By Andrew Dressel | April 25, 2003Virginia travels to Winston-Salem this weekend to clash with a disappointing Wake Forest squad. The first of three games is scheduled to begin today at 3 p.m.
Virginia travels to Winston-Salem this weekend to clash with a disappointing Wake Forest squad. The first of three games is scheduled to begin today at 3 p.m.
In a must-win game, the No. 6 Virginia men's lacrosse squad broke open a 5-5 halftime tie with three consecutive scores on its way to a 10-7 decision over the No.
After three straight victories over top-10 opponents, the No. 4 Virginia women lacrosse squad (6-2, ACC 1-1) gets a short respite from its rough schedule when it travels to unranked University of Maryland-Baltimore County to face the Lady Retrievers at 4 p.m.
The Rotelli-Starsia relationship dates back to the spring of 1974. The Pete, not Chris, Rotelli-Starsia relationship, that is.
Finishing second can be frustrating for athletes, leading to endless what-ifs. Failing to achieve the gold on a repeated basis can either cause a frustrated team to point fingers or motivate a team to push harder. The University of Virginia women's swimming and diving team chose the latter path.
Inconsistency has plagued the Virginia men's basketball team all season. The Cavaliers will get a chance to continue their unpredictable streak of highs and lows when they host perennial powerhouse Duke at University Hall in a nationally-televised game on ESPN at 7 p.m. No.
Saturday's victory at Clemson was huge for the Virginia men's basketball team. The ACC road win, Virginia's first of the season, gave the Cavaliers a confidence boost and some much-needed momentum going into tonight's matchup against Maryland. After a 104-76 blowout at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum, No.
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.
The Cavalier men's cross country team finished fifth at the NCAA Southeast Regional Saturday in Furman, S.C. Led by a fifth place finish by Bobby Thiele, the Cavs finished with a team score of 146, just behind Wake Forest's 143.
It's a good thing the Cavs don't have to play Clemson in Death Valley this year. Last season at home, the Tigers tore into the defense of the No.