Women's golf team finally funded
By Ginny Min | September 6, 2001In the fall of 2000, William C. Eacho Jr. donated $1.4 million to the Virginia athletics department to establish a women's golf scholarship endowment.
In the fall of 2000, William C. Eacho Jr. donated $1.4 million to the Virginia athletics department to establish a women's golf scholarship endowment.
With its 2001 schedule as one of the most demanding in school history - Sports Illustrated ranked it No.
In the end, the University did not have to look very far to find a new athletics director. At a press conference Tuesday afternoon, University President John T.
At the ninth FINA World Swimming Championships in Fukuoka, Japan, former Virginia swimming star Ed Moses finished sixth in the finals of the 50-meter breastroke on July 29.
Never mind that it's a big step for the game of soccer. Forget the fact that it's huge for women's sports.
After playing through multiple injuries in a grueling sophomore season last year, Virginia men's basketball star Travis Watson needed a break.
According to Virginia football coach Al Groh, college football hasn't changed much after 35 years.
For Virginia football recruit Patrick Estes, it was a lifelong dream that could not wait. One month before the 2001-02 academic year begins on Aug.
After the Board of Visitors authorized strategic planning for a new basketball facility in October 1998, the Virginia athletics department did some preliminary work, such as discuss possible sites and designs, to plan for the arena.
Located in downtown Charlottesville with the original YMCA building as its office, VMDO Architects, P.C.