Topic: Sports
Fountain of Youth
This year, a bumper crop of talented young players—eight in all, including two from the Netherlands—makes the odds good for a threepeat.
Fall 2008
A Tackle to Remember
Dombrowski also became pretty good at football. He played a central role in UVA’s success in the 1980s, including Virginia’s first bowl game, a 27-24 victory over Purdue in the 1984 Peach Bowl.
Fall 2008
No Country for Slow Players
Becky Sauerbrunn (Col ’08) will remember her first international soccer match for all the right reasons—and one she’d just as soon forget.
Fall 2008
The Big Picture
A new video board will be installed in Scott Stadium in time for the 2009 football season.
Fall 2008
Behind the Scenes
At an institution as large as UVA, it’s easy to forget that it consists of many individually moving parts. We profile a few of the 13,500 employees who keep the University humming every day.
Fall 2008
An Olympic First
Cromer (Col ’02, Grad ’03) was an All-American at UVA, and visions of standing on the winners’ podium at the Olympics bring a smile to her face.
Summer 2008
Twenty-five Love
Few things in sports rank up there with an undefeated season. Except, maybe, having hometown fans set an attendance record in the process.
Summer 2008
Hoopla for Singletary
He became the fifth Cavalier to score 2,000 points (2,062), and he is the only player in ACC history to have 2,000 career points, 500 career assists, 400 career rebounds and 200 career steals.
Summer 2008
Having a Ball
Prum began playing professional paintball—where two teams play capture-the-flag by shooting at each other on a battlefield of inflated bunkers—his second year at UVA. After graduating, he plans to move to San Diego to work for KEE Action Sports, one of his team’s sponsors.
Summer 2008
Top of Their Game
They have no coaches. They have little money. And they have no adequate University practice facilities. But the men’s and women’s squash teams at UVA have lots of spunk and talent, judging from national championships they brought home from a tournament at Harvard in February.
Summer 2008
Giving Back with Sacks
Patrick Kerney has a job with a simple description—get the quarterback.
Summer 2008
Right Place, Right Time
Freed has to play the role of mentor and psychologist, and on occasion she has to trot out to the circle and talk to a Cavalier pitcher, even though she hated when coaches did that to her as a player.
Summer 2008
No Balking at Relief
It comes as little surprise that O’Leary would tackle an issue like Katrina relief with such energy. She played volleyball at UVA as a first- and second-year, then joined the softball team. She saw time as a pitcher early in her career before becoming a full-time outfielder.
Summer 2008
All Aces
Summer 2008
Body of Work
Athletic trainer Ethan Saliba (Grad '86, '97) discusses advances in sports medicine and how to put together an effective (and safe) exercise program.
Summer 2008
A Sound for All Seasons
Student leadership, always at the heart of UVA's band, is helping guide the group to a new level.
Summer 2008
Big Shot
Spring 2008
Looking Ahead
Spring 2008
Hard Times, Hard Play
Spring 2008
Fight Clubs
The University is home to a number of martial arts clubs that range from the traditional to UVA's own Mushin Jitsu.
Spring 2008
Raising the Bar
Spring 2008
Long on Talent
Spring 2008
Sports Shorts
Spring 2008
A Slice of Life
Spring 2008
It Floats Their Boat
Spring 2008