Virginia Cavaliers
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Virginia Cavaliers (español: Caballeros de Virginia) es la denominación que reciben los equipos deportivos de la Universidad de Virginia en Charlottesville, Virginia. Los Cavaliers participan en las competiciones universitarias organizadas por la NCAA, y forman parte de la Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Virginia Cavaliers – nazwa drużyn sportowych University of Virginia w Charlottesville, biorących udział w akademickich rozgrywkach w Atlantic Coast Conference, organizowanych przez National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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Virginia Cavaliers är en idrottsförening tillhörande University of Virginia och har som uppgift att ansvara för universitetets idrottsutövning.
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弗吉尼亚大学骑士(英語:Virginia Cavaliers)代表弗吉尼亚大学参加国家大学体育协会(NCAA)第一级别的多项体育赛事。自1953年起,弗吉尼亚大学便一直是大西洋沿岸联盟的成员。学校的代表色为橙色与海军蓝。
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The Virginia Cavaliers, also known as Wahoos or Hoos, are the athletic teams representing the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers compete at the NCAA Division I level (FBS for football), in the Atlantic Coast Conference since 1953. Known simply as Virginia or UVA in sports media, the athletics program has twice won the Capital One Cup for men's sports (in 2015 and 2019) after leading the nation in overall athletic excellence in those years. The Cavaliers have regularly placed among the nation's Top 5 athletics programs.
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Les Cavaliers de la Virginie (en anglais : Virginia Cavaliers) sont un club omnisports universitaire de l'université de Virginie à Charlottesville, dans l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis. Les équipes des Cavaliers participent aux compétitions universitaires organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association. Virginia fait partie de la Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Virginia Cavaliers (español: Caballeros de Virginia) es la denominación que reciben los equipos deportivos de la Universidad de Virginia en Charlottesville, Virginia. Los Cavaliers participan en las competiciones universitarias organizadas por la NCAA, y forman parte de la Atlantic Coast Conference.
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Les Cavaliers de la Virginie (en anglais : Virginia Cavaliers) sont un club omnisports universitaire de l'université de Virginie à Charlottesville, dans l'État de Virginie aux États-Unis. Les équipes des Cavaliers participent aux compétitions universitaires organisées par la National Collegiate Athletic Association. Virginia fait partie de la Atlantic Coast Conference. La mascotte de l'équipe est depuis 1963 un cavalier. Avant cette date, deux chiens furent mascottes officielles : Beta, mort percuté par une automobile le 6 avril 1939, puis Seal, mort le 11 décembre 1953. En revanche, les couleurs orange et marine sont stables depuis 1888. L'équipe masculine de basket-ball a disputé trois fois le Final Four (1981, 1984 et 2019), décrochant le titre en 2019, tandis que l'équipe masculine de football fut sept fois championne nationale NCAA (1989, 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994, 2009 et 2014), l'équipe masculine de crosse fut sacrée en 1952, 1970, 1972, 1999, 2003, 2006 et 2019 et l'équipe féminine de crosse le fut en 1991, 1993 et 2004.
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The Virginia Cavaliers, also known as Wahoos or Hoos, are the athletic teams representing the University of Virginia, located in Charlottesville. The Cavaliers compete at the NCAA Division I level (FBS for football), in the Atlantic Coast Conference since 1953. Known simply as Virginia or UVA in sports media, the athletics program has twice won the Capital One Cup for men's sports (in 2015 and 2019) after leading the nation in overall athletic excellence in those years. The Cavaliers have regularly placed among the nation's Top 5 athletics programs. Virginia leads the ACC with 22 NCAA Championships in men's sports. The program has added nine NCAA titles in women's sports for a grand total of 31 NCAA titles, second overall in this major conference of fifteen programs. In "revenue sports", Virginia men's basketball won the NCAA Tournament Championship in 2019, won ACC tournaments in 1976, in 2014 and in 2018, and have finished first in the ACC standings ten times. College Football Hall of Fame coach George Welsh retired with the most wins in ACC history (as of 2021, he places second) after leading Virginia football for nineteen years. Other prominent NCAA Championship winning programs include Virginia men's lacrosse (9 national titles including 7 NCAA Championships), Virginia men's soccer (7 NCAA Championships), Virginia men's tennis (159–0 ACC win streak from 2006 to 2016; 2013, 2022, and "three-peat" 2015–2017 NCAA Championships), and Virginia baseball (winners of the 2015 College World Series). Virginia women's rowing has added two recent NCAA Championships (2010 and 2012) while Virginia women's lacrosse won NCAA Championships in 1991, 1993, and 2004. Women's cross country won repeat NCAA Championships in 1981 and 1982. Virginia men's lacrosse and Virginia women's swimming and diving won the Cavaliers' most recent national championships in 2021 and 2022. Non-NCAA national championships include six national titles in indoor men's tennis, two USILA titles in men's lacrosse, and one AIAW title in women's indoor track and field. UVA men's boxing was a leading collegiate program when boxing was a major national sport in the first half of the 20th century, completing four consecutive undefeated seasons between 1932 and 1936, and winning an unofficial NCAA Championship in 1938. The Cavalier mascot represents a mounted swordsman, and there are crossed swords or sabres in the official logo. Another moniker, the “Wahoos”, or “Hoos” for short, based on the university's rallying cry "Wah-hoo-wah!" is also commonly used. Though originally only used by the student body, both terms—“Wahoos” and “Hoos”—have come into widespread usage with the local media as well.
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Virginia Cavaliers – nazwa drużyn sportowych University of Virginia w Charlottesville, biorących udział w akademickich rozgrywkach w Atlantic Coast Conference, organizowanych przez National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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Virginia Cavaliers är en idrottsförening tillhörande University of Virginia och har som uppgift att ansvara för universitetets idrottsutövning.
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弗吉尼亚大学骑士(英語:Virginia Cavaliers)代表弗吉尼亚大学参加国家大学体育协会(NCAA)第一级别的多项体育赛事。自1953年起,弗吉尼亚大学便一直是大西洋沿岸联盟的成员。学校的代表色为橙色与海军蓝。
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