Squash team grows during inaugural campaign
By Ben Shiftan | April 14, 2004Generally speaking, the warm-ups for a national tournament are not the ideal time to learn something new.
Generally speaking, the warm-ups for a national tournament are not the ideal time to learn something new.
Coming off a weekend sweep of Duke, the Virginia baseball team (25-7) will look to build on this success in today's non-conference match-up at William & Mary (21-8) in the Cavaliers' only tilt against the Tribe this season. Virginia, ranked No.
The Virginia softball team will host the 2004 Hoo's Who Tournament this weekend at The Park.The Cavaliers (19-16) are slated to do battle Friday against Seton Hall (14-4) at 1 p.m.
The Virginia baseball team is confident coming into this weekend's home series against the North Carolina Tar Heels.
"U.Va. women's club soccer: We do it in 11 different positions for 90 minutes."Certainly enough to grasp anyone's attention, but it seems that there is more to the women's club team than this enticing slogan from their cups at a recent Biltmore bar night.
With the top two teams automatically qualifying for Nationals, the Virginia men's and women's squads have a berth set in their sights as they head to the Cross Country Regional Championships tomorrow in Greenville, N.C. In addition, two or three other schools will likely be extended an at-large bid and the top four runners whose teams do not make the cut will also be handed invitations. The men's squad's last big race came at the ACC championships at Wake Forest on Nov.
Coming off a dramatic upset of the Boston College Eagles on Halloween night, the stage was set for Virginia field hockey to put forth a strong effort against Duke yesterday afternoon.
All throughout his career at Lafayette High School in Williamsburg, Va., the most important number to Connor Hughes was two.
The tailback of last year's NCAA champion Ohio State Buckeyes has filed a lawsuit against the National Football League.Sophomore Maurice Clarett and his attorney, Alan C.
Florida State Seminoles receiver Craphonso Thorpe was the ACC offensive player of the week after an eight-catch, 205-yard performance against Colorado.