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May 23, 2008

Rubeor ready for ’Cuse
Rubeor ready for ’Cuse

Virginia senior Ben Rubeor is arguably one of the top two or three players in the country. So you can imagine how he felt back on March 1 when he wasn’t able to play like it.

UVa’s Ince a quick study

The first start of Garett Ince’s career came against Duke in front of 8,000 fans at Klockner Stadium on April 12. “I was pretty nervous,” recalled Ince, Virginia’s freshman faceoff specialist, “but it’s one of those things where you have to get your feet wet.”

Syracuse lacrosse faces tragedy on eve of Va. game

Syracuse University will take heavy hearts into its NCAA Division I national championship semi-final lacrosse game against Virginia on Saturday as the Orange deal with a sudden tragedy.


May 18, 2008

Cavaliers bounce their way to Boston

When Saturday’s quarterfinals game of the NCAA men’s lacrosse tournament crept into overtime, only one team was smiling.


May 17, 2008

UVa, Maryland get their rubber match

Dom Starsia has always believed in building his offense with outstanding attackmen, and that’s what he’s counting on in today’s NCAA quarterfinals men’s lacrosse match against Maryland.


May 12, 2008

MEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs shake off rust, advance
MEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs shake off rust, advance

Virginia, behind four goals from Danny Glading and three goals from Garrett Billings, overcame a
two-goal second-half deficit to beat UMBC, 10-9, in front of a crowd of 937.

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Tar Heels spoil Cavs’ NCAA hopes

Freshman Corey Donohoe did just that Sunday afternoon while pouring in five goals and, in the process, brought No. 4 Virginia’s season to a screeching halt with an 11-7 upset in the NCAA tournament’s first round.


May 11, 2008

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs, Heels face off

It’s been a busy two weeks for the Virginia women’s lacrosse team, and the Cavaliers haven’t even played a game since their ACC tournament final victory over Maryland on April 27.

MEN’S LACROSSE: UVa begins NCAA quest
MEN’S LACROSSE: UVa begins NCAA quest

Virginia’s loss to Delaware in the first round of last season’s NCAA Tournament shocked just about everyone in the lacrosse world.
The smart money says there won’t be another upset tonight when second-seeded UVa hosts Maryland-Baltimore County.


May 06, 2008

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs to take on Heels

Virginia’s women’s lacrosse team knew it would be in the NCAA tournament. The Cavaliers just didn’t know they’d be facing off against familiar ACC foe North Carolina. 


April 28, 2008

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Hat trick for the ‘Hoos
WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Hat trick for the ‘Hoos

The stress proved worth the headache as Virginia won its third straight ACC Tournament title with a 10-9 victory over Maryland Sunday at Scott Stadium. The Cavaliers stormed back from a five-goal deficit — a near-carbon copy of the Cavaliers’ comeback victory over Duke in Friday’s semifinal.

MEN’S LACROSSE: Duke gets past UVa

Duke, behind three goals from Matt Danowski and stellar play in goal from tournament MVP Dan Loftus, held off a late rally and downed UVa, 11-9, in front of a crowd of 3,758.

RATCLIFFE ON: For Cavs, the best is yet to come

While Virginia lost to Duke for the fifth straight time on Sunday in the ACC men’s lacrosse championship game, the runner-up Cavaliers may have gained a jolt of confidence should they meet for a third time this season.


April 27, 2008

Cavs, Devils make run at ACC crown
Cavs, Devils make run at ACC crown

For the last couple of seasons, the Virginia men’s lacrosse team’s hallmark has been its run-and-gun, up-tempo offense. This afternoon, in the ACC Tournament finals at Klockner Stadium, UVa will be facing top-seeded Duke - a team that employs the same kind of style and is probably a little better at it.

UVa seeks revenge against Maryland
UVa seeks revenge against Maryland

Virginia’s women’s lacrosse team has three losses in 2008, and they’re only guaranteed a chance to redeem one of those defeats.


April 26, 2008

Cavs stop Terps in semis
Cavs stop Terps in semis

One nightmarish memory erased. One more to go. On Friday night at Klockner Stadium, Virginia — behind four goals apiece from Ben Rubeor and Garrett Billings — atoned for a dreadful loss to Maryland earlier this season with an 11-8 victory over the Terrapins.

Rally puts Cavs in ACC final
Rally puts Cavs in ACC final

Duke won the draw, Duke held possession and Duke poured it on against Virginia Saturday in the ACC tournament semifinals at Scott Stadium — during the first half.


April 25, 2008

UVa meets Maryland, Duke draws UNC in semis

It’s been a while since a Virginia men’s lacrosse team headed into the ACC Tournament as an underdog.

Cavs get Devils in semis

Virginia had to wait until Thursday’s quarterfinals to find out, but the Cavs will take on Duke in the ACC semifinals today at 3 p.m at Scott Stadium.


April 24, 2008

Goalie McBrearty gives Cavs edge in cage
Goalie McBrearty gives Cavs edge in cage

“That was always the stereotype, put the bigger kid in goal and I was never the bigger kid,” said Virginia’s Kendall McBrearty. “I’ve always been pretty athletic and I haven’t ever really been able to stay put.”


April 20, 2008

UVa rebounds, knocks off Dartmouth

The fourth-ranked Cavaliers, behind four goals from senior Ben Rubeor, closed out their regular season with an 11-7 win over Dartmouth in front of a crowd of 2,157.


April 18, 2008

UVa looks to rebound
UVa looks to rebound

According to Virginia senior Ben Rubeor, there has been a noticeable difference in practice this week.


April 17, 2008

UVa routs George Mason in senior night showdown

The No. 5 Cavs dismantled a second-straight Top 20 opponent Wednesday night in a 16-3 win over No. 12 George Mason in UVa’s regular season finale. The Cavaliers played 42 minutes of shutout lacrosse from the opening draw until almost midway through the second half, when the Patriots finally broke through with just 18 minutes to play.


April 16, 2008

McCulloch takes charge for Cavaliers
McCulloch takes charge for Cavaliers

As a sophomore, Ashley McCulloch finished third among Virginia players in points and set a season record for assists by a Cavalier. But with Jess Wasilewski running the show, it was apparent that the Cavalier offense wasn’t yet McCulloch’s to lead.


April 14, 2008

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavaliers get back on target
WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavaliers get back on target

Virginia torched Johns Hopkins early and buried six of its first eight shots en route to a 17-6 victory over the Blue Jays.


April 13, 2008

Record crowd sees record UVa defeat
Record crowd sees record UVa defeat

Playing in front of a record crowd of 8,000 at Klockner Stadium on Saturday night, Virginia was hammered by No. 2 Duke, 19-9. It was UVa’s worst home loss in the 15-year history of the facility.


April 12, 2008

He’s everybody’s Bud
He’s everybody’s Bud

When Bud Petit returned to the Virginia lacrosse team this spring as a fifth-year senior, he had one goal - to accomplish something he hadn’t been able to do in his preceding four years on grounds.
Petit wanted more than anything to be UVa’s starting goalie.


April 05, 2008

WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs solve Eagles’ stall
WOMEN’S LACROSSE: Cavs solve Eagles’ stall

Virginia’s women’s lacrosse team did let Boston College’s grind-the-game-to-a-screeching-halt style affect it much Saturday afternoon and rolled to a 12-4 victory over the Eagles.

MEN’S LACROSSE: Giannone’s goal lifts UVa in OT

Thanks to great play in net from Bud Petit and a goal by Steve Giannone with 1 minute and 1 second left in overtime, No. 4 UVa shocked No. 6 UNC, 12-11. It was the third overtime victory by the Cavaliers this season.


March 30, 2008

MEN’S LACROSSE: Sluggish Cavs fall to Terps

Fourth-ranked Maryland, behind three goals apiece from Travis Reed and Jeff Reynolds and strong play in goal by Jason Carter, manhandled top-ranked Virginia, 13-7.

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