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Parents, alumni campaign to preserve baseball

As the Virginia men's baseball team finishes up the regular season and prepares for the ACC tournament, its supporters have begun a campaign of a different sort close to home. A consortium of players' parents operating in alliance with baseball-friendly Cavalier alumni responded to the Strategic Planning Task Force on Athletics' report by forming the Committee To Save U.Va.


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Women's lacrosse hangs on for road upset

The No. 8 Virginia women's lacrosse team upset fourth-ranked Loyola, 8-7, in Baltimore last night. With less than 30 seconds left in the game, junior defender Lauri Kenis broke up a Greyhound fast break by blocking a pass and preserved the Cavaliers' slim 8-7 lead. Goalkeeper Liz McCarthy notched 15 saves - her highest total of the season - including three on the Greyhounds' first three shots.


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Baseball drops game at JMU to end win streak

Last night, the Virginia baseball team (23-22) fell to James Madison (25-18-1) on a bases-loaded single in the bottom of the 10th inning, 7-6, ending the Cavaliers' four-game winning streak. The Dukes took an early lead in the bottom of the third with four runs but Virginia slowly fought back. In the bottom of the eighth inning, senior designated hitter Jon Benick, 3-for-4 on the night, smashed a ball out of the field for two RBIs.


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Of Sports and Jim

I do not hail from a family of sportsmen. My father's usual Sunday afternoon companions are a good book and the living room couch, not John Madden and the Fox NFL crew.


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Baber takes dreams to Kansas City

Virginia tight end Billy Baber grew up near Charlottesville, dreaming of a career in the NFL. Sunday, his dream came true when the Kansas City Chiefs selected him as the 141st pick of the 2001 NFL Draft. Baber was watching the draft at his parents' home in Crozet when he was chosen in the fifth round of the draft. "I thought I might go a little higher," Baber said.


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Baseball heads to JMU, GMU

This weekend against Maryland, Virginia baseball (23-21) finally found the offensive power that has been eluding it recently. The Cavaliers swept three games from the Terrapins in their final homestand and now will hit the road to take on James Madison and George Mason today and tomorrow, hopefully with powerful bats in tow. Virginia mounted 30 runs in three games against Maryland in an offensive display that bodes well for the Cavaliers' week of in-state competition.


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Softball overcomes Terp leads in doubleheader

When the final home game rolls around, a team wants to be able to look back on its home season proudly and honor those members playing in friendly territory for the final time. Yesterday afternoon in front of an ample crowd at The Park, the Virginia softball team (47-13, 4-2 ACC) did just that against ACC rival Maryland (34-16, 1-3), beating the Terrapins in two come-from-behind wins, 3-2 and 5-1.


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Track teams finish strong as Cavaliers fight at ACCs

After both teams took the lead on the first day of competition, the Virginia men's outdoor track team finished third and the women's team finished fourth, at the ACC outdoor championships held at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, Fla., this weekend. The men claimed its highest finish since 1984, with 59 distance points and 39 weight points. Cavalier Brian Kollar won an ACC championship in the javelin, and Cavaliers John Welch and James Murdock took second and third.


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No. 1 Terps barely escape Virginia

ORLANDO, Fla.-If you knew the Virginia women's lacrosse team had to face Maryland in the semifinals of the ACC tournament Friday, you would have said the Cavaliers didn't have a chance.


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Cavaliers ousted by Terps in first round of ACCs

The Virginia men's lacrosse team's trip to the Sunshine State turned sour pretty quickly. A string of five unanswered Maryland goals in the third quarter and a host of miscues down the stretch negated a steady first-half performance by the defending champion Cavaliers. No.


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Cav men's lacrosse prepares for ACCs

The No. 11 Virginia men's lacrosse team travels to the Sunshine State this weekend to kick off the ACC tournament, looking to get back on track after a roller coaster regular season. The fourth-seeded Cavaliers (5-5, 1-2 ACC) will face top seed Maryland (9-1, 2-1) tonight at 6.


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Young leads softball by example

Being a great athlete takes more than just talent - one must also have a good work ethic, teamwork skills, a positive attitude, leadership ability and love of the game.


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Virginia looks for revenge at ACC tourney

The ACC is known for its top-notch basketball programs and football havens. This week, at Disney's Wide World of Sports Complex in Orlando, the ACC Springfest will show off some of the conference's other sports in tournament action. It's a safe bet that one of the most close, exciting contests will be the women's lacrosse tournament.


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