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Swimmer Kate Douglass Is First Hoo To Win Individual Gold in Paris
It was followed by another history-making swim by 2021 UVA graduate Paige Madden, whose relay team won a silver medal.
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A Record-Setting, Medal-Earning Start to the Olympics for Pair of UVA Swim Stars
The Games have begun, and the Wahoos are on the board, thanks to epic performances from Kate Douglass and Gretchen Walsh.
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News In Brief: Darden Earns Top Marks in Princeton Review Rankings
The school ranked in the Top 10 in 10 categories, including No. 1 in Best Professors and Best Campus Environment.
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Hoos Make Their Way to the City of Lights. UVA Today Has All the Details
As the 2024 Summer Olympics get underway, we’ve made it easy for you to follow the Hoos to victory.
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Tennis Alum, Olympian Danielle Collins Determined To Go Out on Top
Her professional career has been a series of ups and downs, but Collins, a two-time champion at UVA, is playing her best tennis now.
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UVA Tennis Alumna Emma Navarro Has Sights Set on Olympic Gold
After two years playing for the Cavaliers, and winning an NCAA singles title, Navarro left school to go pro. But UVA is always on her mind.
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‘Hoo? What? Where?’ UVA Olympic Swimming Sisters Sit Down With NBC
Can you find the nine objects in this photo of Gretchen and Alex Walsh and their parents during an NBC video shoot?
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News in Brief: U.S. Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee, UVA Law Alumna, Dies of Cancer at 74
During her 30-year congressional career, the 1975 graduate sponsored legislation aimed at achieving racial justice and equality.
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