
Field hockey: No. 4 Virginia 4, William & Mary 2
The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team (8-0, 2-0 ACC) earned a 4-2 victory over William & Mary (4-4, 0-0 CAA) on Monday (Sept. 21) at University Hall Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va.

The No. 4 Virginia field hockey team (8-0, 2-0 ACC) earned a 4-2 victory over William & Mary (4-4, 0-0 CAA) on Monday (Sept. 21) at University Hall Turf Field in Charlottesville, Va.

Running game woes continue: As was the case last week, the UVA running game had deceptively decent numbers in the win over William and Mary.

That one didn’t feel like a UVA win, and Cavs fans felt like they needed a shower after their team’s ugly 35-29 victory over FCS William and Mary on Saturday in Scott Stadium.

UVA (0-2) hosts William and Mary (1-0) on Saturday at 3:30 p.m. at Scott Stadium in Charlottesville. Augusta Free Press editor Chris Graham is in the press box reporting with score updates, commentary, analysis and more.

With the temperature expected to be above 90 for the UVA football game with William and Mary at Scott Stadium on Saturday, the program has activated its heat management-operating plan. Virginia Associate Athletics Director for Facilities and Operations Jason Bauman made the announcement on Friday, Sept. 18.

UVA football fans are forgiven for expecting the worst this weekend, given the history of the program, and the recent history, the last 12 seconds on Saturday in particular.

The inclination for UVA football might be to look at William and Mary next on the schedule after the heartbreaking loss to #9 Notre Dame and take a breath.

Governor Terry McAuliffe announced Tuesday that Ventech Solutions, a SEI CMMI Level 3 software company that specializes in managing full life cycle deployment of software systems and solutions,will invest $1.5 million to establish an Innovation, Operations and Engineering (IOE) center in Prince William County.

After opening its season with a lopsided 34-7 victory at Lafayette on Saturday evening, the William and Mary football team garnered a No. 25 national ranking in this week’s FCS Coaches Poll.

The William and Mary football team opened the 2015 season with a lopsided 34-7 victory at Lafayette on Saturday evening.