Cavs look to continue run through WNIT
By Warren Waterman | March 22, 2006University Hall will host one more Virginia basketball game and open its doors once more as the Cavaliers host conference rival Miami in the second round of the WNIT tonight.
University Hall will host one more Virginia basketball game and open its doors once more as the Cavaliers host conference rival Miami in the second round of the WNIT tonight.
The lady Cavaliers travel to second-ranked Duke tonight as part of a weekend which features Virginia's toughest contests of the season.
The Virginia men's basketball team (2-1) looks to rebound after a tough loss to No. 9 Arizona Sunday night when it hosts Northwestern tonight as part of the ACC/Big Ten Challenge.
The Virginia defense had all kinds of problems going into the Georgia Tech game last Saturday, as it faced suspensions and injuries.
The Virginia men's soccer team looks to end the regular season on a high note as it heads to Winston-Salem, N.C.
The Virginia football team heads up to Syracuse this weekend for its first road contest of the season.
The Virginia men's tennis team has made gigantic strides in recent years from an average program to a national powerhouse.
Senior Brandi Teamer and Junior Tiffany Sardin return home this weekend as the Virginia women's basketball team heads to Chicago to play in the Mildred & Roger L.
After eight ties and six lead changes, outside hitter Sarah Kirkwood's kill ended a wild game four, sealing Virginia's 3-1 (35-33, 30-18, 24-30,31-29) victory over rival Virginia Tech in women's volleyball on Saturday. Virginia Tech had a chance to win the game when it went up 29-28, but another Sarah Kirkwood kill and a Virginia Tech error turned the game in the Cavaliers' favor. Kirkwood had 24 kills and 14 digs overall, and middle Alexis Geocaris compiled a .550 hitting percentage in addition to 25 kills.
The Virginia volleyball team looks to climb the ACC standings as they return home to host a pair of conference matches this weekend.