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Singletary chosen in second round of NBA draft

The Sacramento Kings selected Virginia point guard and 2008 graduate Sean Singletary during the second round of the 2008 NBA Draft June 26. Though Singletary hoped to be selected in the first round of the draft, he may have been fortunate to receive a second-round pick, as some pundits predicted he would not be selected in either round of the draft. Singletary said he thought he would be selected once he saw teams were selecting guards early. "I saw guards going earlier so I knew I was going to go later," he said. Singletary said he was not watching the draft when he was selected, but said he was excited that Sacramento chose him with the 42nd pick. Center Jason Thompson (first round, 12th pick) from Rider and forward Patrick Ewing, Jr.


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Better lucky than good

The 2007 season was a banner year for Virginia football. The Cavs finish the regular season with a 9-3 record and earn a trip to the Gator Bowl; Chris Long wins the Ted Hendricks Defensive End of the Year Award; Al Groh is crowned ACC Coach of the Year. Of course, an NCAA-record five of those nine wins were by 2 points or less.


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NCAA hopes hinge on win this weekend

While many University students will spend this Saturday at the Foxfield Races, the men's golf team will be making a last effort to qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournament. The Cavaliers' chance at qualification will come at the only University-hosted golf tournament this season, the 21st annual Cavalier Classic. Freshman Will Collins said the team will have to win the classic in order to qualify for the NCAA Regional Tournament. "Right now, it is the biggest piece," Collins said.


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Tribe chops down comeback attempt to win by one

Going into a three-game series with Miami this weekend, the last thing the Virginia baseball team needed in its contest against William & Mary last night was yet another midweek clunker. In a matchup between two of the commonwealth's finest, however, it was the Tribe that took control from the beginning and emerged the victor in the end, staving off the Cavaliers 6-5. In the bottom of the eighth, trailing 6-4, Virginia mounted a comeback.


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Parting shots

For two years, I have resisted the temptation to write a stream-of-consciousness sports column. While I surely haven't spared friends and family of my stream of consciousness while talking about sports, I have been pretty good about making sure my columns have a distinct central idea or argument, with minimal rambling or jumping from topic to topic. I just figured I'd warn you: That's not happening today.


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The last one

I've spent the past four years asking athletes and coaches what they've learned. The answers have ranged from the mind-numbingly boring to the incredibly fascinating.


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Virginia travels to Maryland for tilt with Towson

The Virginia softball team will head back across the Mason-Dixon Line today to take on Towson in a doubleheader after losing two of three to Maryland this weekend. The Tigers (28-20, 9-5 CAA) enter the afternoon having lost two of their last three to Georgia State but having won six of their last eight.

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