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Senior Ryan Shane will play his final home matches Friday and Saturday against Wake Forest and Miami, respectively. The 2014-15 NCAA Singles Champion, along with eight other seniors on men and women's tennis, have graced the University over the years with their talents. 
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MORRIS: Have you seen them play?

Wednesday night, the NBA’s Golden State Warriors play the Memphis Grizzlies at Oracle Arena in Oakland with a record-setting 73-win season for the taking. In the spotlight all year long, Stephen Curry and his teammates might just do what no one has done before.


Virginia's First Varsity Eight boat finished a full 20 seconds ahead of Duke in its race Saturday. The Cavaliers swept all five races from the Blue Devils to make for a memorable Senior Day. 
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Rowing sweeps on Senior Day

The No. 3 Virginia women’s rowing team swept all five races at the Rivanna Reservoir against Duke on Saturday morning. The Cavaliers dominated in their final home race of the season, which was also Senior Day.


Lost in disappointment, the pitching performance Adam Haseley lent Virginia team an exceptional pitching performance in Saturday's loss, surrendering two runs over eight innings of five-hit work.
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Baseball blows leads, loses series to Boston College

Absent from the top-25 rankings for the first time in 2016, the Virginia baseball team headed north to Chestnut Hills, Mass. for a three-game weekend series at Boston College. Behind the arm of junior ace Connor Jones, the Cavaliers (20-14, 7-8 ACC) blanked the Eagles (16-11, 5-8 ACC) on a windy opener Friday, 3-0.


Senior attackman James Pannell netted two goals Sunday in a 16-8 loss against North Carolina.
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​Men’s lacrosse remains winless in ACC play

The No. 20 Virginia men’s lacrosse team fell against No. 11 North Carolina at Kenan Stadium Sunday afternoon, 16-8. The loss snapped a three game win streak for the Cavaliers (6-6, 0-3 ACC) and allowed the Tar Heels (7-4, 2-0 ACC) to maintain their unbeaten conference record.


Bridget Guy broke the program record in the pole vault Friday at the UVA Quad. Virginia won the meet Friday and impressed at the Lou Onesty/Milton G. Abramson Invitational Saturday.
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​Track and Field puts up strong performances at home

This weekend provided a tale of two home meets for Virginia’s track and field teams. Friday evening, both teams competed against Columbia, Maryland and Pennsylvania at the UVA Quad. On the following day, the Cavaliers hosted the Lou Onesty/Milton G. Abramson Invitational.


Virginia junior Derek Bard became the first active Cavalier to compete at the Masters since James Driscoll did so in 2001.
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​Derek Bard misses cut at Masters

Virginia junior golfer Derek Bard missed the cut at the Masters after shooting a 5-over 77 in Friday’s second round. With his first round score of 4-over 76, Bard finished the two rounds at 9-over par, three shots behind the cut, which was 6-over.


Junior Leah Smith, a four-time NCAA champion, feels positive about qualifying for the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janeiro.
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Excited for a challenge

Four years ago, when Leah Smith participated in her first Olympic Trials, the thought of actually making it to London was not a feasible task in her mind.


Junior Derek Bard's accomplishments so far at Virginia make for a long list of accolades. Bard secured top-five finishes in nine tournaments this season, along with placing first at the US Collegiate. 
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​Virginia golfer prepares for the Masters

Derek Bard had two dreams as a young golfer: to play professionally on the PGA Tour, and to play in the Masters. One of those dreams will come true on Thursday when Bard graces the first tee box at Augusta National for the 80th Masters Tournament, the most prestigious golf event in the world.

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