Virginia swimming splits with North Carolina
By Ciandress Jackson | January 22, 2001In a heated ACC competition Saturday, Virginia's swimming and diving teams split with North Carolina.
In a heated ACC competition Saturday, Virginia's swimming and diving teams split with North Carolina.
The Virginia women's basketball team is ready to storm the court with confidence in the season opener tonight against Mount St.
The South's oldest rivalry renews tomorrow at noon at Scott Stadium when the North Carolina and Virginia football teams face off for the 105th time. The Cavaliers (4-3, 3-2 ACC) have come out on top in nine straight home games against UNC since a 17-14 Carolina victory in 1981.
Virginia coach George Welsh has had a lot to worry about after his starting quarterback went down in last week's win against Maryland.
Today a frustrated and hungry Virginia women's soccer team will face a George Washington team that has won its past two games in a row. The Colonials defeated St.
Last year's game against the Duke football team ended in a shocking 24-17 loss for Virginia. The Blue Devils scored on a trick play to tie the game with six seconds left and went on to beat the Cavaliers in overtime.
The No. 18 Virginia women's soccer team suffered a heartbreaking defeat to No. 13 Hartford Saturday, 1-0.