H-O-R-S-E With Monica Wright
November 20, 2009
Monica Wright, the Cavaliers' spectacular senior guard, and her teammates are excited about Sunday. Really excited. That's when Tennessee comes to town for a 4 p.m. tip-off on Hot Dog Day. More than 8,000 tickets have already been sold so the John Paul Jones Arena is expected to be an electric atmosphere for the contest. The Sabre caught up with Wright to make her the debut guest in a new basketball feature. Let's play a round of H-O-R-S-E with the Hoos' standout.
Full Article
|
Game Preview 2009 - Clemson
November 20, 2009
If a football team doesn't contain its opponent's ground attack, it usually doesn't win too many games. Virginia has defended the run on occasion - but against teams whose running game is its strength, the Hoos have consistently faltered. Unless a Virginia team that ranks 118th out of 120 teams in FBS offense has an uncharacteristically big day on the road against Clemson this Saturday, the Cavaliers will have to contain C.J. Spiller and the Tiger running game to have a shot at winning.
Full Article
|
Photo Gallery '09: Longwood
November 19, 2009
The Virginia men's basketball team opened a new era under coach Tony Bennett with an 85-72 win against Longwood last Friday. The defense was a bit lackluster - as the Hoos found out against Southern Florida three days later - but for Wahoo fans, it was nice to see Virginia start 2009-10 on the right foot. Check out the EDGE photo gallery for images from the game!
Full Article
|
Students Excited About Bennett
November 19, 2009
Tony Bennett's arrival in Charlottesville has students on Grounds talking about basketball again. Especially following a disappointing football season, many students are placing hope in the new basketball coach and the rebuilding of the program at UVa. Excited and hopeful, students have faith that Bennett will bring necessary changes to UVa basketball.
Full Article
|
ACC Champions Prep For Next Tourney
November 19, 2009
The Virginia men's soccer team secured its first ACC Championship since 2004 with wins over Maryland, Wake Forest and N.C. State in the ACC Tournament over the weekend. It's the fourth league title in the tenure of UVa coach George Gelnovatch, who now prepares his team for an NCAA Tournament game at Klockner Stadium on Sunday at 1 p.m. The Sabre caught up with Coach Gelnovatch for a quick interview about his team's chances in the national title hunt.
Full Article
|
Greg's Stock Report '09: BC
November 18, 2009
"They call it a game of inches," Virginia coach Al Groh proclaimed. Six inches may have been the difference, but is shouldn't have been. The Cavalier defense held the Eagles to their third lowest offensive output of the season (303 yards), their second lowest point total and their third lowest third down conversion mark of 2009. But in what has become standard operating procedure for the boys in orange and blue, Virginia's anemic offense and anything but special teams found ways to lose. The biggest culprit on this afternoon? Untimely penalties and dropped passes.
Full Article
|
Press Conference Notes '09: Clemson
November 17, 2009
As Virginia's losing streak has drawn on, all of these motivations have been posed to Cavalier players by reporters as possible reasons to keep playing hard. After the Hoos' loss to Boston College on Saturday, even a faint chance at bowl eligibility washed away. With no playoff aspirations, what do you play for? The players' most common answer, both this week and last, is pride. Virginia coach Al Groh, however, likes to think that this attitude is merely the status quo.
Full Article
|
10 Things I Learned From BC
November 17, 2009
If you thought it was fun to read my column after our third straight loss, I can only imagine how giddy with anticipation you are this week. Just like a coach has to break down the film after a win or a loss, however, I must write. But unlike a coach, I can take a little license with my column. So we will have a little breakdown, a little looking back, a little looking forward ... really, a little bit of everything. Or, at least, 10 Things of a little bit of everything.
Full Article
|
Madison's Field Hockey Team Makes Final Four
November 16, 2009
With Virginia's third-ever trip to the field hockey Final Four, head coach Michele Madison has come full circle. In Madison's 13 years at Michigan State prior to arriving at Virginia, she built the program from the ground up. On Saturday, as the second overall seed and host team for the opening two rounds of the NCAA Tournament, the Cavaliers again arrived at the quarterfinals, searching for the elusive bid to the semifinal round. And they won to earn a berth in the Final Four.
Full Article
|
Short Yardage Situations Cost UVa
November 14, 2009
When Al Groh first stepped onto Virginia's sidelines in 2001, one axiom that immediately joined the Cavalier lexicon was "face in the fan" terminology. The general idea is one of toughness; you have to be willing to stand in there with the wind in your face and tough it out.
That lingo has long since trickled out of the UVa football language. Perhaps it's fitting, though. Much of the toughness has long since trickled out of the UVa football program, which has now suffered three losing seasons in four years. Boston College guaranteed the latest version of sub-.500 with a 14-10 win at Scott Stadium.
Full Article
|
Shaking The Turnover Habit
November 13, 2009
When it comes to turnovers, Virginia looks like a team trying to shake a bad caffeine habit. Shaky at times. I don't really need to do this, but I could use the boost decisions. Hey, I know this is bad for me and I'm going to quit but I can't help myself moments.
The good news? The Hoos do indeed look like someone trying to shake the habit, not like someone hopelessly guzzling 32-ounce 7-11 Big Gulps. The bad news? It's a work in progress, something clear during Friday's opener with Longwood.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: Quick Takes
November 13, 2009
The Virginia men's basketball team tips off its season in just a few hours when Longwood visits the John Paul Jones Arena for a 7 p.m. contest. The Sabre sat down on Media Day last month with several players to talk about the Hoos and the upcoming season with new coach Tony Bennett. Check out these Quick Takes with Jerome Meyinsse, Mustapha Farrakhan and Thomas Kody.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: Sophomore Slump?
November 12, 2009
There are a number of reasons why Sylven Landesberg might be due for what is commonly referred to as a "sophomore slump" - a down second year after a dynamite rookie season. After winning ACC Rookie of the Year last season, Landesberg is anything but a secret. His perimeter jumper and mid-range game were nothing to brag about a year ago, and opposing defenses will surely make him prove he can knock down a jumper before they let him even get a sniff of the lane.
Landesberg knows all of this. And that's why he put in the work over the offseason - so that it can't happen.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: Q&A - Solomon Tat
November 12, 2009
It's easy to forget, but Solomon Tat started 8 of Virginia's last 10 games last season. That's right, Tat started nearly one-third of the Cavaliers' contests a year ago. Viewed as a gimmick by some observers, to then-coach Dave Leitao the reasoning was simple. He thought the team needed more passion and energy. Tat delivers those things in heavy doses.
Full Article
|
Game Preview 2009 - BC
November 12, 2009
When discussing Boston College in his weekly press conference, Virginia coach Al Groh said that BC is a "visually pleasing team to watch play." For Cavalier fans, watching the Eagles on Saturday may be a little bit confusing. Why? Because if Boston College were wearing orange and blue, you'd swear that it could be the UVa teams of yesteryear.
Full Article
|
Press Conference Notes '09: BC
November 10, 2009
As the Virginia football team dives lower and lower in the conference standings with each double-digit loss, the opposing teams on the slate don't get any easier. All three remaining teams on the Cavaliers' schedule currently have six wins or more, including Boston College, who comes to Scott Stadium this Saturday. That makes a total of eight Virginia opponents this season who have at least six wins - the Hoos' schedule currently ranks ninth nationally in the NCAA.
Full Article
|
Greg's Stock Report '09: Miami
November 10, 2009
Saturday's game against Miami was every bit as ugly as the 35-point margin would suggest. The Wahoos' defensive struggles were matched on special teams and surpassed by the offense's ineptitude. Virginia, which entered the game ranked 116th out of 120 FBS teams in total offense, managed to actually drop in those rankings to 119th. Not surprisingly, for the third consecutive week and the fifth time this season, the offense's grade drops into the D or below range.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: 10 Key Questions (Part II)
November 10, 2009
Every season, The Sabre likes to take a preseason look at 10 key questions facing the Virginia men's basketball team. On Friday, Part I considered turnovers, a potential 'X Factor' player for the team, and more. Part II of 10 Key Questions focuses on two of the important pieces in the Cavaliers' puzzle, defense, of course, and more.
Full Article
|
10 Things I Learned From Miami
November 9, 2009
Earlier this week, someone on the EDGE board asked me if I was going to the Navy-Notre Dame game this weekend. On a scale of 1 to 10, how much do you think I wish the answer had been "yes"?
Now, after watching my recording of the Navy-Notre Dame about ... oh ... say ... 11 times, it is time to go back through the Hoos' match-up versus the Hurricanes. Not quite as much fun, I am afraid.
Full Article
|
Wanted ASAP: Football Fun
November 7, 2009
What do you say when there's nothing left to say? Unimaginative and inept offense. Average at best defense that misses tackles and looks worse as it gets worn down. Inconsistent, can't block, teetering on the brink of disaster special teams. Al Groh, Beta Bridge, last straws, and all that? No need to belabor that point. It's all over but the announcement.
So what can I say? Not much I'm afraid. I know one thing, though. This sure isn't fun anymore.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: 10 Key Questions (Part I)
November 6, 2009
Every season, The Sabre likes to take a preseason look at 10 key questions facing the Virginia men's basketball team. Every season, at least one of the questions focuses on a player that could be an 'X Factor' for the team. In past seasons, this two-part article has asked about things like point guards, the John Paul Jones Arena, and rebounding for example.
So here, in no particular order, are the first five questions facing Tony Bennett's first Cavalier team.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: Q&A - Jeff Jones
November 5, 2009
Jeff Jones knows that his career has been on an up-and-down path so far at Virginia. He knows about his inconsistent shooting and scoring. Jones also knows that time is flying and that his time as a Cavalier is already half over. That's why, he says, he has plenty of motivation to have a strong junior year in orange and blue.
Full Article
|
Game Preview 2009 - Miami
November 5, 2009
The last time the Cavaliers played Miami in Florida, Virginia handed the Hurricanes one of the most embarrassing losses in program history - maybe the most embarrassing ever; UVa delivered a 48-0 romp in the final game in the historic Orange Bowl on that trip. But apart from that 48-point shutout in 2007, the Hoos and Canes have played four tight contests in the last five years with no team winning by more than 10 points. Virginia can pull an upset on the road, but it will take an enormous effort to do so against one of the ACC's most talented teams.
Full Article
|
Greg's Stock Report '09: Duke
November 4, 2009
For the second consecutive year a decent outing by the Virginia defense kept the Hoos in a game against Duke but another woeful performance by the offense ensured another Cavalier defeat. As the small crowd of long-suffering Duke fans hugged and exchanged high-fives in the stands, the Virginia football team muddled into the locker room Saturday evening to contemplate another miserable loss and begin what figures to be another difficult month in a season that finds UVa on the brink of a third losing campaign in four years.
Full Article
|
Hoo Preview '09: Seeking Shooters
November 4, 2009
In the first season of new Virginia coach Tony Bennett's tenure, he is spending plenty of time on installing an offensive system and the principles the Pack-Line defense. The focus remains on playing strong defense and soundness with the basketball, two things Bennett says are the key part of a foundation for his players. While Bennett spends countless hours getting his players to buy into his offensive and defensive systems, though, there's also a spotlight on shooting with a new season ready to tip off next week.
Full Article
|
|
<< 1 2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
>>
|
|