Wake's Davis nearly does it all for the Deacs
By Casey Chalk | September 26, 2002Wake Forest's most dangerous offensive weapon has yet to catch a single touchdown pass this season.
Wake Forest's most dangerous offensive weapon has yet to catch a single touchdown pass this season.
The Virginia men's tennis team is preparing to host a plethora of schools this weekend in the first U.Va.
As Akron's winless football program continues to simmer languidly amid three consecutive defeats, sophomore quarterback Charlie Frye is quickly rising to renewed successes on the field. Through three games this season, Frye has remained a steadfast force in an otherwise humble offensive program.
The No. 10 Virginia women's soccer team is hoping for a different type of "learning lesson" than the one experienced last week, as they prepare to host the Virginia Soccer Classic this weekend. Following a loss and tie to UCLA and Southern California, respectively, the Cavaliers will attempt to rebound against The Big Green of Dartmouth and the West Virginia Mountaineers.
ACC Commissioner John Swofford named former Cavalier softball players Elysa Calderone, Michelle Collins, Kristen Dennis, Jamie Hahn and Lisa Palmer to the ACC's 50th Anniversary Softball team yesterday. Each of the players achieved widespread success during their tenure at the University. A three-time All-American graduating in 2001, Dennis holds the ACC record with 90 career walks. In addition, Dennis set University records for career homeruns (16) and single season home runs (11). She also was named 1999 ACC Rookie of the Year. Hahn, who played for the University between 1993 and 1996, was a member of the 1994 All-Southeast Regional and 1996 All-ACC teams. She also kept up an impressive batting average of .414 in 1996, a single-season school record. Palmer, Virginia's 1988-89 Outstanding Female Athlete, achieved school records for wins (74), innings pitched (861.2) and complete games (102). A prominent star during her 1986-1989 career, she also holds single season records at the University for wins (27), complete games (33), ERA (0.70) and shutouts (14). Calderone, who played between 1993 and 1996, was a member of the 1996 All-ACC team and is second all-time at Virginia in hits (186), walks (69) and runs (135). Nicknamed "Weezy," her other achievements include a place on the ACC All-Tournament team and a .315 batting average. Collins, a two-time All-ACC standout, also was honored in recognition of her dominance on the team in the 1993 and 1994 seasons.