November 08, 2009
UVa NOTES: Cavs perplexed by replay penalty
On a pivotal sequence in the third quarter, Virginia linebacker Cam Johnson raced around the Miami offense line and dropped quarterback Jacory Harris to the ground.
Miami pound machine
Miami blanked Virginia’s already stagnant offense in the second half, torched the Cavaliers’ defense for four touchdowns in the final two quarters and cruised to 52-17 victory at Land Shark Stadium in front of 48,350.
Starting again, Verica struggles
With backup Marc Verica playing the entire way as UVa’s quarterback, the Cavaliers put forth their worst offensive performance of the season and were pounded 52-17 at Land Shark Stadium.
Playing out the string
Al Groh trotted off the field for the 110th time as Virginia’s head football coach on Saturday at Miami’s Land Shark Stadium.
November 07, 2009
Cavs at a November crossroads
Whether it leads to moving boxes or moving bowl tickets, that potentially tumultuous path starts today against No. 16 Miami (6-2, 3-2 ACC) at noon at Land Shark Stadium, the home of the NFL’s Miami Dolphins.
November 05, 2009
Tough travels helped Bailey
For Miami’s most productive defensive lineman, getting to school was quite the venture.
May 22, 2009
Wiswall leads Eagles
Mickey Wiswall drove in five runs with a pair of home runs and a double as Boston College took a 7-3 victory over Georgia Tech in the ACC tournament.
March 31, 2009
Cavs ugly and yet effective
No. 1 Virginia (22-0, 7-0 ACC) knocked off the Hurricanes and Seminoles by identical 4-3 scores to stay undefeated.
March 22, 2009
UVa finally beaten in bizarre fashion
Bellamy’s ability to cover the plate and catcher Jason Haggerty’s cat-like prowess behind the dish lifted No. 9 Miami to a 4-3 victory at Davenport Field.
March 21, 2009
UVa wins series opener
Trailing by a pair of runs in the third inning against 9th-ranked Miami, Virginia sophomore Jarrett Parker delivered a game-changing, two-run homer that started a rally that eventually propelled the Cavaliers to a 9-4 victory.
March 13, 2009
Hokies stymie ’Canes
Virginia Tech, the No. 8 seed, completely took the first-team all-ACC selection out of his game, easily defeating the No. 9 Hurricanes, 65-47, in the first round of the ACC tournament.
February 27, 2009
Hurricanes pull away late
For roughly 39 minutes and 10 seconds, Virginia was masterful in its defense of Miami’s Jack McClinton on Thursday night at John Paul Jones Arena. The Hurricanes star was practically invisible.
’Canes come up big in clutch
White-knuckle time — it usually brings out the very best and the very worst in teams as they try to win in the clutch.
February 19, 2009
Ryan looks to slow it down
In an ideal scenario, Virginia coach Debbie Ryan would have installed a restrictor plate.
November 13, 2008
OUR LEAGUE: Shannon revitalizes Miami’s recruiting on home front
Scattershooting around the ACC, while second-guessing myself concerning Miami coach Randy Shannon ...

