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Cavs control second half in triumph

Although the Cavaliers pulled down a season-high 45 rebounds and had 15 more than their opponent, it wasn't Virginia's ability to hit the boards that most impressed Virginia coach Debbie Ryan. "I really feel like we're a pretty good rebounding team and we proved that [against Duke] Friday night," Ryan said.


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Miller wins Mackey Award

Junior tight end Heath Miller was named the winner of the 2004 John Mackey Award yesterday. The award, instituted in 2000, is given annually to the nation's best collegiate tight end.


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The first and only Bart Awards go to...

Every columnist seems to have an occasional awards column in which they weigh in with their opinion on the best and worst of whatever subject they choose. Because nobody at The Cavalier Daily seems willing to put in the effort to stop me, I will now launch into my own awards column.


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Five Cavaliers make All-ACC first team

A total of eight Virginia football players were selected for the three All-ACC teams yesterday. The five Cavaliers picked to start on the first team are the most of any school in the conference. Senior tailback Alvin Pearman compiled 1,844 all-purpose yards this season as a running back, as a receiver and on special teams en route to an All-ACC first team selection at running back.


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Durkee's effort puts him ahead of the pack

If anyone knows hard work, it's Virginia wrestler Will Durkee. As one of only four seniors on this year's team, Durkee is tailor-made for a leadership role, as it has been through grit and hard work that he has achieved success in collegiate wrestling.


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Ex-swimmers find new challenge in club water polo

After high school, many successful young swimmers sometimes yearn for a chance to excel at a water sport that's more than just racing down pool lanes against other individuals -- maybe a sport that has a pair of nets, a ball and demands plenty of teamwork.

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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.