The Cavaliers produce another impressive home win.
The Cavalier Women trailed at the half but used an offensive flurry in the second half led by Charlottesville native Kymora Johnson to eventually run away from Campbell.
Virginia Football fought hard but dropped yet another close game.
The Wahoos earn their first top ten road victory in program history defeating the heels 31-27.
Some 74,000 meals have been provided for central Virginia families in the annual Blue Ridge Area Food Bank Shop to Stop Hunger event at the Rio Hill Kroger Tuesday morning.
The Wahoos get a much needed victory heading into the bye week.
Once again, the Hoos start well but are unable to finish falling to the Eagles by 3.
Haley Van Voorhis, a safety for Division III Shenandoah University in Winchester, has become the first woman to appear in an NCAA football game at a position other than kicker.
After a fast start, penalties and mistakes ultimately sunk the Hoos again.
A week after sowing good feelings encouraging JMU fans to participate in the UVA commemoration ceremony last Saturday at Scott Stadium, James Madison University Athletics Director Jeff Bourne has written another communication this week… a retirement announcement.