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From the championship-caliber men’s and women’s lacrosse teams to their storied soccer program, the University of Virginia Cavaliers know how to win. With 25 varsity sports and 14 national championships, the Cavaliers have what it takes to win. Basking in the national acclaim garnered by their basketball and football programs, the University of Virginia has proven to be a force not only in the ACC but in the NCAA as well.
Coming off of a 9-4 season including a stellar 6-2 ACC record and an exhilarating win over the Wake Forest Demon Deacons, the young Cavaliers are looking to bounce back from a tough loss to Texas Tech in the 2007 Gator Bowl. 2008 will see the Cavaliers looking to replace QB Jameel Sewell, and acclaimed DE Chris Long. The Virginia Cavaliers will be led by 2007 ACC Coach of the Year Al Groh who is confident in his team’s chances. The Virginia Cavaliers are sure to pack Scott Stadium this season as well.
David Leitao, 2007 ACC Coach of the Year, is leading the Virginia Cavaliers basketball team back to prominence. The fact that their 17-16 record in 2007-08 was called disappointing shows the standard of excellence fans have come to expect from their Cavaliers. With the Cavaliers sharing the 2006-07 ACC regular season title, the 2008-09 is sure to see the Cavaliers make more noise as they continue their push for excellence.
Virginia Cavaliers tickets invite those who bleed navy blue and orange to come out and join in the tradition-rich atmosphere surrounding Cavalier football and basketball. Whether it is for the “South’s Oldest Rivalry” against the University of North Carolina Tar Heels or an intense rivalry with the Virginia Tech Hokies, order your Virginia Cavaliers tickets from OnlineTickets.com today!
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