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Tigers provide chance for first ACC win

Just five games into the 2004-2005 ACC schedule, the Virginia basketball squad has fallen into last place in the conference, with the prospects for an NCAA tournament berth possibly coming to a premature close.


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Without Clark, Gillen doesn't stand a chance

COLLEGE PARK, Md. The road toward an NCAA tournament berth for Virginia continued to crumble yesterday after an afternoon announcement that tri-captain Jason Clark will not play the remainder of the year for academic reasons.


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Surging Cavs find rhythm heading into midseason

While most students are just settling in after returning from Winter Break, the Virginia women's basketball team has already established its routine in the new year. The Cavaliers (13-4, 3-1 ACC) have won nine of their last 10 games.


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Colorado Rapids select Virginia's Freeman seventh overall in MLS SuperDraft

A Texas native, Cavalier men's soccer player Hunter Freeman became head coach George Gelnovatch's 14th Virginia player to be drafted into Major League Soccer when he was selected by Colorado with the seventh pick in the first round Friday. Freeman, a junior defender for the Cavaliers, led a defensive unit this past season that ranked second in the ACC with a 0.90 goals against average.


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Football recruit reneges on commitment to Cavaliers

High school football star Lamont Robinson, one of Virginia's top recruits for next season, announced last week that he would sign with Oklahoma after initially committing to Virginia in June, the Richmond-Times Dispatch reported. Robinson, a 6-foot-2-inch, 225-pound linebacker from Salem High in New Jersey, was slated to play inside linebacker in Virginia's 3-4 defensive scheme, but he will now don a Sooner uniform for the perennial top 10 Okalahoma program. Robinson's high school football coach told the Times-Dispatch that Virginia was the "right fit" for the senior, but the recent top five finishes for the Sooners proved to make the difference in Robinson's decision.


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Ahead of Lighting of the Lawn, Riley McNeill and Chelsea Huffman, co-chairs of the Lighting of the Lawn Committee and fourth-year College students, and Peter Mildrew, the president of the Hullabahoos and third-year Commerce student, discuss the festive tradition which brings the community together year after year. From planning the event to preparing performances, McNeil, Huffman and Mildrew elucidate how the light show has historically helped the community heal in the midst of hardship.