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News and Features on 2011 CWS participant, the Virginia Cavaliers, may be found here:

June 15, 2011

O’Connor taking his Cavaliers on working “vacation” – Roanoke Times
UVa advances to the College World Series and ruin coach’s belt – Washington Post
The Hunt for home – Daily Progress
UVa baseball team savors, anticipates College World Series trip – Daily Press

June 14, 2011

With one swing, Cavaliers go from out to Omaha – Daily Progress
UC Irvine coach Gillespie applauds UVa as a premier program – Daily Press
• Show of redemption never gets old – Virginian-Pilot
Many reasons to embrace these Cavaliers – Roanoke Times
• Cavaliers Erase Painful Memory – Free Lance Star
Look ‘Hoos Headed Back to Omaha! – VirginiaSport.com
• Thrilling win for Virginia – ESPN.com

June 13, 2011

Virginia advances to second College World Series in three years – Washington Post
Cavaliers rewrite the headlines with miraculous rally – Daily Progress
• Cavalier put premier program on display – Richmond-Times Dispatch

June 12, 2011

UVa takes big step toward College World Series – Virginian-Pilot
Virginia offense delivers again – Daily Progress
• Virginia winning over opponents in victory – Richmond-Times Dispatch

June 11, 2011

Meet Virginia’s Karl Kuhn: “The best pitching coach in America” – Daily Progress
Winning first game in Super Regional guarantees nothing – Daily Progress
• UVa embraces pressure of getting to Omaha – Associated Press

June 10, 2011

Mirror, mirror on the ball: Virginia, UC Irvine look quite similiar – Daily Progress
Proscia’s Football Mentality Evident on Baseball Diamond – VirginiaSports.com
Kevin McMullan has brought his Jersey attitude to Virginia – The Star-Ledger

June 9, 2011

Cavs shortstop comes up big – Daily Progress
Virginia pitching coach’s lab work paying off – Roanoke Times
• MLB Teams Find Lot to Like at UVa – VirginiaSports.com

June 7, 2011

Mariners grab Virginia’s Hultzen with No. 2 pick – Seattle Times
Mariners select Virginia left-handed pitcher Danny Hultzen – Seattle Times
• Virginia’s Danny Hultzen is taken No. 2 overall by Mariners – Washington Post

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