No. 21 Virginia braves scoring storm to tame
By Mallory Denniston | February 20, 2009It was as if Sean Singletary were back on the court in John Paul Jones Arena last night.
It was as if Sean Singletary were back on the court in John Paul Jones Arena last night.
The Virginia men?s and women?s swimming and diving teams travel to South Carolina this weekend to take on South Carolina and Clemson.
Boston is a city that houses some diehard fans. Both professional and collegiate sports are revered in Boston?s many arenas.
While many students travel home for Fall Break today, Virginia?s men?s soccer team will be gearing up to take on in-conference rival Clemson tonight at home.Virginia (7-3, 3-0 ACC) is currently on a hot streak with five straight wins and with junior goalkeeper Michael Giallombardo recording four shutouts.
To be considered one of the top players in college tennis, winning the Intercollegiate Tennis Association All-American Championship tournament is a step in the right direction.
In a season that continues to be dominated by matches outside of Charlottesville, the members of the Virginia volleyball team will pack their suitcases once again for back-to-back road games over 400 miles apart, playing at Boston College Friday and at Maryland Saturday.?It?ll be tough,? senior middle Shannon Davis said.
The Virginia volleyball team traveled to Blacksburg Tuesday night to take on in-state rival Virginia Tech and suffered a 0-3 loss in its first conference game of the season.The third set was close throughout, as it featured 13 tie scores and eight lead changes in the game.