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Lakers Have Clearest Path to NBA Finals

By Matt SteinmetzNov 29th 2009 – 4:30PM

Advantage: Lakers. There's a little something that has come to light through the NBA's first month, and even though the season is a long one, it's tough to see it changing by June. The Lakers' path to the Finals will be a lot less treacherous than whichever team they end up playing for the title. And it might become one...

UVa Mascot Almost Worse Than Team

By Michael KatzSep 13th 2009 – 5:00PM

After losing to FCS opponent William & Mary in their home opener, Virginia could have used a pep talk from Maury Ballstein. "What do we do when we fall off the horse? ... We get back on!"One week later, the same advice quite literally applies to CavMan, the Wahoos' horseback-riding sword-waver.Looks like Sabre doesn't like...

Virginia Learns What It's Like to Be Maryland

By Kyle DeckerOct 14th 2006 – 8:03PM

Ha! I'll be damned! Maybe this whole time, in order to win, Maryland had to be down until the fourth quarter. After blowing fourth quarter leads as if it's their major, the Terps are finally on the other end. Unfortunately, I didn't get to watch this game. The dispute between ESPN and Comcast resulted in the game to...

Blogging with the Enemy Part III: Maryland vs. Virginia Finale

By Kyle DeckerOct 14th 2006 – 3:15PM

The last and final question was agreed on: Who will win this game? It's a tough question for me to think about. Maryland needs this game if they want to stay competitive, where Virginia has already flushed most of their season away. However, that means nothing as these recent rivals -- as Ian pointed out in answer to...

Blogging With the Enemy: Part II

By Kyle DeckerOct 14th 2006 – 2:20AM

Here's the second set of questions Cavalier blogger Ian Cohen sent to me. His second one was something I've touched on many times, but it's a subject I have no problem talking about all the time. I fell guilty because his answers were longer than mine. I know it's not quantity, but quality; however, like in bed, that's...

Background on cavaliers

Cavalier was the name used by Parliamentarians for a Royalist supporter of King Charles I and son Charles II during the English Civil War, the Interregnum, and the Restoration (1642 – c.

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