Molly Folger, 17, started a fund raising project in August called Scoring Goals to End Hunger. She aims to raise $10,000 to fight local hunger with the Blue Ridge Area Food Bank BackPack Program.
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Virginia’s season ended in the NCAA quarterfinal round with a 12-10 loss to Notre Dame, a game that reflected the season: a offense with plenty of firepower never found a way to take over games.
Third-seeded Virginia won a tight doubles point, then crushed Stanford in singles en route to a tidy 4-0 victory in the NCAA quarterfinals at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex.
When his hamstring muscle ripped completely off the bone and rolled up like a window shade, Stephen Bruno’s college career took an unexpected turn, temporarily for the worst. Like most comeback stories, the youngster from Audobon, N.J., is working on a happy ending.
Today's matchup between fifth-seeded Virginia (12-3) and fourth-seeded Notre Dame (12-2) figures to be a competitive one.
The Virginia baseball game blew a tight game wide open with an eight-run ninth inning as the Cavaliers defeated Maryland 10-3 on Friday night.
With so many big names in the fold at quarterback-rich Virginia, one might think the numbers would be a deterrent for another to join the ranks. Corwin Cutler, better known to his friends and teammates simply as “Turtle,” didn’t hesitate when the Cavaliers offered him a football scholarship.
While everyone’s out partying, Virginia tennis player Mitchell Frank’s practicing under the lights at Snyder — sometimes until as late as midnight.
Virginia football coach Mike London and offensive coordinator Bill Lazor’s cup now runneth over with golden-armed passers.
It was a day later than expected, but after a Tuesday night rainout, Albemarle took down visiting Orange County on Wednesday to advance to the Commonwealth District semifinals with an 8-5 victory.
Atlantic Coast Conference Commissioner John Swofford said Wednesday that the possibility of Florida State leaving the league was not brought up "in any formal way" during this week's meetings.
The first Gordon-Barbour Bulldog Bolt was held May 5 under a bright blue Saturday morning sky.
The Orange County High School softball team wrapped up its regular season campaign with two wins at home last week, securing a playoff spot for the Hornet girls as the Commonwealth District’s second seed.
The Orange County High School varsity boys soccer team wrapped up its regular season with a 3-0 loss to Colonial Forge in Orange.
In dramatic fashion last Friday night, the Orange County High School baseball team earned a spot in the Commonwealth District’s tournament with a 3-2, eight-inning win over the district’s top team, Colonial Forge.
On Sunday, Glen Anderson, the 45-year-old Louisa native made Central Virginia history when he completed the Delaware Marathon in 3:55. What made Anderson’s race so significant was the fact that it represented the 50th state that he had completed a marathon in. Let that sink in for a bit — 50 marathons in 50 states in 10 years — a feat no other Central Virginia runner has ever accomplished.
In its history, the women’s tennis program at Rice University had never won a single NCAA Tournament match. This past weekend, the Owls won two — and they did so on the strength of former Virginia player Katie Gater.
The Saint Anne’s-Belfield boys’ lacrosse team had to battle visiting Woodberry and the weather, but ultimately emerged with a 12-7 victory in the opening round of the VISAA Division 1 state playoffs on Tuesday.
When UVa meets Wisconsin in November for the ACC/Big 10 Challenge, it will mark the return of Tony Bennett to Madison.
Lewicki and his teammates were denied the sweep against the Georgians, who fought back to take a 5-4 win over the Cavaliers in 10 innings, ending Virginia’s 10-game winning streak, seven in a row against ACC competition.
Sunday, Jenkins rebounded with an absolutely dominant performance as the Cavaliers took down Virginia Commonwealth, 4-0, to advance to the NCAA Round of 16 next Friday in Athens, Ga.
Virginia gained possession and escaped with a 6-5 victory in front of a crowd of 2,612 at Klockner Stadium.
Every Virginia lacrosse fan knows how last season played out. Can history repeat?
On a picturesque Saturday afternoon at the Snyder Tennis Center, the UVa women defeated Tennessee, 4-1; the men beat Fairleigh Dickinson, 4-0.
The Cavalier clinched their third consecutive ACC series on Saturday by beating visiting Georgia Tech, 4-2.
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