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Baseball: Eager Hokies to hosthot Virginia ball club

Today, the Virginia baseball team will travel to face the Virginia Tech Hokies in a three-game series as part of the Commonwealth Challenge at English Field in Blacksburg. This week, Virginia (24-5, 5-4 ACC) collected two wins, flooring George Mason 17-6 Tuesday before a tight victory against top-ranked Longwood, 4-3, Wednesday. The Cavaliers brought in eight runs during the first inning Tuesday, but had to rally from an early 3-0 deficit for Wednesday's win. "[The Longwood game] showed the depth of our bullpen," Virginia coach O'Connor said.


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Men's Lacrosse: Terps to test Cav win streak

The Virginia men's lacrosse team will put its seven-game win streak on the line this weekend as it hosts Maryland Saturday at Klöckner Stadium. The Cavaliers (7-1) held on to the nation's longest winning streak last Saturday with an emotional 7-5 victory in Baltimore over Johns Hopkins.


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Discontent at Davenport

Let me start by saying that I'm ashamed. And because you probably weren't at Davenport Field Wednesday for the Cavaliers' contest against Longwood, odds are you have no idea why I'm so upset. Sitting in the bleachers at Davenport, watching Virginia baseball struggle against the Lancers, I felt ashamed to be a Virginia fan.


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Softball: Eagles fly in for battle of ACC cellar

The Virginia softball team has another chance this weekend to capitalize on midweek momentum as it faces Boston College in a three-game ACC series at The Park. Last week, the Cavaliers (11-22, 0-6 ACC) swept Radford in a doubleheader but were unable to apply those wins to the field against Maryland.


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Ogletree Tears ACL

Virginia football coach Al Groh's 2007 bowl aspirations took a hit yesterday as he announced that junior wide receiver Kevin Ogletree tore his ACL and will require surgery.


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The boys of summer return

The warm weather appears (finally) here to stay and opening day in Major League Baseball is next week, so it's time to present a few of the notable stories of the upcoming season. The St.


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Virginia stuns Lancers with walk-off win

Behind a brilliant performance by the Cavalier bullpen, the Virginia baseball team showed excellent poise and mental toughness as it battled back from a 3-0 deficit early in the game to win 4-3 in the bottom of the ninth inning. In a game that saw the Cavaliers (23-5, 5-4 ACC) win in dramatic fashion, Virginia coach Brian O'Connor threw everything he had at Longwood (21-8), including himself. O'Connor had his work cut out for him as he made numerous trips onto the field to dispute questionable calls with umpires and visited the mound five times to change pitchers as Virginia used almost all of its top relievers to get the win. The storyline for the Cavaliers was their confidence and repeated success in clutch situations, none of which was bigger than senior Brandon Marsh's two-out, game-winning single in the bottom of the ninth inning that drove in freshman Tyler Cannon.


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Who needs press when you play this well?

As a sports writer for The Cavalier Daily, I find that one of the indirect consequences of covering a team, especially a non-major sport like baseball, is to increase turnout at games, particularly among my fellow students.

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