Postseason win just as sweet as Virginia imagined
By Jeremy Williams | March 20, 2003No one was going to stand in the way of Travis Watson earning his first post-season win. Not the Brown Bears.
No one was going to stand in the way of Travis Watson earning his first post-season win. Not the Brown Bears.
You couldn't have asked for a better ending. After seven straight losses leading up to last night's thriller, the situation was grim.
Pete Gillen needs a hug. And he needs one badly. Following Tuesday night's embarrassing loss at the hands of a 3-7 Clemson squad, Gillen was almost at a loss for words in his postgame press conference.
If Thursday's win over Maryland was the biggest win of the year, Sunday's comeback thriller can't be that far behind.
Coming off of an embarrassing 20-point blowout at the hands of Georgia Tech Saturday, the Virginia men's basketball team will look to right the ship against No.
When Majestic Mapp entered Thursday's game against Wake Forest, he found his team in a dangerous position.
With a loss Tuesday night against Virginia Tech that could only be described as embarrassing, the Virginia men's basketball team finds itself on the ropes as it prepares to take on Wake Forest tonight.
Coming off a disappointing but well-fought loss against the No. 1 team in the country, the Virginia men's basketball team will be right back on the road this weekend when they face Clemson in a critical road contest.