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Field Hockey: Kaars Sijpesteijn receives additional honors Junior Inge Kaars Sijpesteijn, a 2006 First Team All-American, was honored again this week as ACC Player of the Week. She was also named to the National Honor Roll by the Web site womensfieldhockey.com.

Kaars Sispesteijn scored one goal and was a significant part of Virginia's defense in its 5-2 victory against Duke last weekend.

Men's Cross Country: Team earns national ranking

After racking up its second ACC title in three years, the Virginia men's cross country team earned the No. 9 ranking by the United States Track and Field/Cross Country Coaches' Association.

The top-10 ranking is the first for Virginia coach Jason Dunn and the highest for Virginia since 1984, when the Cavaliers finished fifth at the NCAA Championships.

Swimming and Diving: Lewis named ACC Performer of the Week

Senior swimmer Jessica Lewis was named the women's ACC Performer of the Week for her first honor of the season. Lewis won the 100 and 200 freestyle relays and claimed the best times in the league last week.

Football: Miami game set for 7:15 p.m.

Miami's last game in the Orange Bowl, against Virginia, will take place at 7:15 p.m. Nov. 10 and will be broadcast nationally by either ESPNU or ESPN2.

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