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November 13, 2009
Radford defeats Navy 76-65
Joey Lynch-Flohr and Artsiom Parakhouski both tallied double-doublesVirginia Military Institute defeats Army 93-86
Austin Kenon scored 24 points in the season openerStetson holds off Averett, 70-65
Averett sophomore guard Ruben Pierce led all scorers with 19 pointsGeorge Mason holds off Liberty, 76-72
Kyle Ohman had 23 points, seven rebounds and three assists for Liberty, which has not won a season opener on the road since winning at Brooklyn in 1988November 12, 2009
Frank Beamer, Ralph Friedgen adjust to being friendly rivals
The duo began their coaching careers as graduate assistants at Maryland in the early 1970sUVA’s Sylven Landesberg hoping to avoid second year jinx
“He’ll be a marked man this year,” new head coach Tony Bennett saysNovember 11, 2009
Hoos for Herzlich
Add Virginia to the list of teams doing something for Boston College linebacker Mark Herzlich, the 2008 ACC defensive player of the year who is battling cancerUVA’s basketball teams will play with muted New York accents
The Virginia men's and women's programs both feature star players that will bring the NYC to JPJ this yearBackup boosts Virginia Tech’s offensive line
UVA football could play spoiler to Boston College
How strange that Boston College and Virginia have been members of the ACC for five years and have met only once on the gridiron leading into Saturday’s visit by the Eagles to UVa’s Scott StadiumRehab going well for Virginia Tech’s Darren Evans
A return to the playing field this season seems unlikely for Virginia Tech tailback Darren Evans, but it hasn’t stopped him from attacking his rehab from the torn left ACL he suffered in the preseason.November 10, 2009
Beamer Freighen prepare to renew friendly rivalry
Both men go back a long way in the coaching ranks, but their programs are flying in opposite directionsHokies hope new basketball practice facility will mean a brighter future for the program
UVA’s Al Groh discourages block tackles
The risk is greatest when a defensive player lowers his head as he speeds in on the player with the ball to make a hit, resulting in a violent collisionNovember 09, 2009
UVA’s offense not possessive enough
For Virginia coach Al Groh, watching the tape of a 52-17 loss to Miami was just confirmation of what he'd suspectedNovember 07, 2009
Miami blows out Virginia 52-17
University of Miami showed no mercy in their second matchup against a Commonwealth teamNovember 06, 2009
Ryan Williams bounces back with record performance
Ryan Williams used the worst moment in his young college career as a springboard to one of his best.ACC announces bowl destination changes for 2010
The Gator and Emerald bowls are out, and the Sun and Independence bowls are inNovember 05, 2009
Virginia Tech back on winning track, defeats ECU 16-3
Radford Highlanders prepare to defend their Big South conference title
They enter this season as the favorite to win the Big South Conference again.Virginia Tech’s Seth Greenberg to be inducted into National Jewish Sports Hall of Fame
He is one of seven inductees to be honored in the springVirginia Tech’s center may be tested against ECU
November 04, 2009
Virginia Tech cycling team to host “Tech Cross”
The competition will begin at 5p.m. on Saturday, November 7 and 10a.m. on Sunday, November 8Three and out no sure thing for Hokies Defense
As they prepare for tomorrow night's game at East Carolina, they know the problem really hasn't been third downs, exclusively, as much as the plays that preceded them and gave opponents too many third-and-short chancesNovember 03, 2009
Hokies hope to make a statement at ECU
The season started like a pot of gold for Virginia Tech football players, but little by little their pockets have been picked, and the Hokies’ hopes of a national championship have been robbedVirginia Tech LB Lyndell Gibson trying to take advantage of second chance
Gibson's promotion to starter after last Thursday's loss to North Carolina was not surprising, because he had played more latelyAl Groh’s decisions with freshmen will have long-term effects
November 02, 2009
UVA football fans express their disenchantment at the turnstile
Only 41,713 fans were on hand at Scott Stadium on Saturday to watch the Cavs lose to Duke, the lowest number since the stadium was expanded in 2000November 01, 2009