NCAA bid at stake for women
By Emily Hebeler | April 16, 2008The Virginia women's tennis team has one goal in mind as it enters the ACC Tournament: to prove it should be selected for the NCAA Tournament.
The Virginia women's tennis team has one goal in mind as it enters the ACC Tournament: to prove it should be selected for the NCAA Tournament.
The Virginia men's tennis team maintained its flawless record this weekend as it rolled over ACC foes Miami and Florida State.
From top to bottom, men's lacrosse in the ACC provides challenging opponents, especially on the road.
Setting high standards has become a specialty of the Virginia men's tennis team. The Cavaliers were the first ACC team to win the National Team Indoors title in February, and after defeating Virginia Tech 7-0 Wednesday, the team has won 17 consecutive matches, a new school record.
After capturing the National Team Indoor title, the Virginia men's tennis team has maintained its intensity and flawless record.
Last season at Klöckner Stadium ended much like it started for the Virginia men's lacrosse team.
After losing two tough ACC matches last weekend, the Virginia women's tennis team hopes to bounce back at the ACC Tournament this week.
After their win over Miami Friday, the Virginia men's tennis team broke the school record for consecutive 20-win seasons with their fifth this weekend.
After losing several players last year, the Virginia women's tennis team was in need of some fresh talent.Fortunately, two highly recruited freshmen, Jennifer Stevens and Brintney Larson, have stepped up to fill the voids.
After defeating two top 20 teams this weekend, the No. 3 Virginia men's tennis team will have little rest as it plays a doubleheader today against Old Dominion and Maryland.The Cavaliers look very strong after cruising past No.