Cavs look to upset Duke in tourney
By Rachel Brandt | April 15, 2004This weekend the No. 54 Virginia women's tennis team (11-11, 2-6 ACC) will travel to Raleigh, N.C.
This weekend the No. 54 Virginia women's tennis team (11-11, 2-6 ACC) will travel to Raleigh, N.C.
Coming off two decisive victories over Brown Tuesday and Wednesday, the Virginia baseball team (22-7, 5-4 ACC) is now focusing its attention on Duke.
The Virginia women's basketball team (13-15, 6-10 ACC) will begin ACC tournament play this Saturday as the No.
The Virginia men's basketball team scored just three points in the last six and a half minutes of the first half Saturday at Clemson's Littlejohn Coliseum.
With the regular season having recently come to a close, the Virginia swimming and diving teams now will focus their concentration on the upcoming 2004 ACC Swimming and Diving Championships.
This weekend, Charlottesville has the honor of hosting play for the first two rounds of the women's NCAA tournament.
The Virginia men's soccer team has never lost to Virginia Commonwealth University. The Cavaliers have dominated the teams' all-time series with a record of 19-0-1.
The No. 25 Virginia men's soccer teamis looking to rebound from a conference defeat when they host visiting Liberty tonight at Klöckner Stadium.The Cavaliers' lost a hard-fought contest at the hands of Duke a week ago in Durham, causing their three-game winning streak to come to a halt. Just 3:39 into the match, Virginia (7-6-0, 3-2-0 ACC) scored the first goal when freshman midfielder Drew Harrison put the ball in the back right corner of Duke's net.
The Virginia volleyball team (17-4, 1-4 ACC) demonstrated a great deal of heart and effort in game three, but their slow start proved to be too much to overcome, as they fell to ACC rival North Carolina (13-5, 4-1) 3-0last night.
After losing twice to William & Mary last season, including a loss that knocked them out of the 2002 NCAA post-season in the second round, the Virginia men's soccer team (4-4, 2-0 ACC) desperately wanted a win over the Tribe (5-2). Yet the No.