Cavaliers face tough ACC test at N.C. State
By Dennis Mooney | March 26, 2004The No. 25 Virginia baseball team (19-5, 4-2 ACC) returns to action this weekend with a three-game road test against N.C.
The No. 25 Virginia baseball team (19-5, 4-2 ACC) returns to action this weekend with a three-game road test against N.C.
Unlike most students, the athletes on the Virginia men's and women's tennis teams will be hard at work during their Spring Break.
The Virginia wrestling team (9-5, 3-1 ACC) rounded out the ACC portion of their schedule last night with a solid 25-15 home victory over Maryland (3-8, 0-4). Not only was the night successful for the team, but national No.
Last Saturday, the Virginia men's basketball team watched a tie game against N.C. State slip into a double-digit deficit just minutes before halftime.
The Virginia wrestling team returns to action Saturday, hosting a quad meet at Memorial Gymnasium.
The Virginia men's soccer team enters tonight's ACC quarterfinal match with a 22-year streak riding on the line.
As Virginia travels to Maryland this Halloween afternoon, they will bring with them a frightening 0-3 record in road games this season. When the Cavaliers (8-7, 3-2 ACC) take the field at No.
For just a few minutes, we East Coasters need to forget about our well-documented bias and pay attention to the other side of the country.
The Virginia football team looks to bounce back from last week's loss to South Carolina when they take the field against Western Michigan tomorrow at 2 p.m.
The Virginia volleyball team has finally come home after spending the last four seasons at University Hall.