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Hagans tunes out criticism

Marques Hagans has heard it all before. He's too small. He'd rather run than pass. He's doesn't have an accurate arm. Maybe Virginia's starting quarterback is on the small side


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Orange Fever good for your health

There Al Groh was, flanked on the left by Dean of Students Penny Rue and on the right by "Voice of the Cavaliers" Mac McDonald, standing on a small stage set up at the base of the student section of Scott Stadium.


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Seniors prepare for final NCAA push

With seven seniors approaching their final shot at an NCAA tournament berth, workouts this summer took on a new sense of urgency for the Virginia field hockey team. Rather than returning to their respective hometowns for summer jobs or internships, several players remained on Grounds for all or part of the summer to train as a group.


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Virginia/Virginia Tech unveil Commonwealth Challenge

The University of Virginia and Virginia Tech will be kicking off the Commonwealth Challenge during the 2005-2006 academic year. The Commonwealth Challenge is a series of competitions involving teams from each school's athletic program, aimed at promoting good sportsmanship and friendly competition among the two rivals.


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Unheralded wideouts look to prove doubters wrong

At certain positions, Virginia is loaded with experience. D'Brickashaw Ferguson, Brad Butler, Marques Hagans, Wali Lundy, Ahmad Brooks, Kai Parham, Brennan Schmidt... The list of familiar faces is easy to draw. But if you dip your bucket into the well looking for experience from the wide receiver position, you're going to find yourself with some pretty parched lips. Ottowa Anderson may have enough tenure to fill up your glass, but he hasn't played a down of football since the Continental Tire Bowl against Pittsburgh in 2003.


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Life, Love, Sports and ThunderCats

Maybe it's my Southern upbringing. Maybe I'm a softie for that first-day-of-classes mentality. Maybe I'm breaking all the rules. But I cannot start my first column here at Mr. Jefferson's University without telling you a little bit about myself.


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Incoming freshman refuses to rest during summer

It's early July, and while most University students are busy working for minimum wage, Shannon Davis is in Salt Lake City steamrolling some of the best club volleyball players in the nation. Davis, a freshman who will compete for the starting middle position over the next few weeks, comes to Virginia with a little more experience than the average recruit.


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Corrections

In the Aug. 25 Sports article, "Cavaliers lack scoring, punch, tie Eagles," Nino DiMaggio was incorrectly named "Nick." His full name is Antonino DiMaggio. In the Aug.


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Zimmerman nears professional debut

With the June 4 Major League Baseball draft just three days away, former Virginia third baseman Ryan Zimmerman managed one final hit in four plate appearances to end his collegiate career. Despite much speculation, Zimmerman's spot in the draft was not assured until his name was announced on draft day.


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Cavaliers kick off season with two decisive victories

The Virginia field hockey team opened the season with two strong showings this weekend, defeating Virginia Commonwealth 3-0 Saturday before thrashing Ball State 7-1 yesterday. Headlining the victory over the Rams was junior Mia Link, who scored twice to become only the third Cavalier to reach 50 points in her career. Head Coach Jess Wilk said she was pleased with the team's opening performance but acknowledged that there was room for improvement heading into Sunday's contest. "I think we can move even quicker and be a little bit more of a threat," Wilk said. Senior Katie Phillips took that message to heart, picking up where she left off last year when she was second on the team in goals.


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The New Greatest Show on Turf

In 1999, offensive coordinator Mike Martz and the St. Louis Rams won the Super Bowl behind what came to be known as "The Greatest Show on Turf." Predicated on attacking at all costs, the Rams were led by grocery-store-stocker-turned-quarterback Kurt Warner. In 2005, head women's soccer coach Steve Swanson and the Cavaliers are hoping for similar success with similar personnel.

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Editor's Note: This episode was recorded on Feb. 17, so some celebratory events mentioned in the podcast have already passed.

Hashim O. Davis, the assistant dean of the OAAA and director of the Luther Porter Jackson Black Cultural Center, discusses the relevance and importance of  “Celebrating Resilience,” OAAA’s theme for this year’s Black History Month celebration.