The Cavalier daily Tuesday April 20, 1971 | ||
Virginia Second
As a result of this apparently
ignominious Virginia victory and
Maryland's thrashing of lacrosse
fledgling ECU, the Terps were
ranked first in the nation, one
slender point ahead of Virginia, by
the Baltimore Sun. The AP Coaches
poll, however, placed Virginia first
with 176 points and Maryland
second with 174.
Two points behind Virginia in
the Sun poll is Navy. This weekend,
the Midshipmen are coming to
Charlottesville to take on the
Cavaliers. After defeating
nationally-ranked Washington and
Lee last Saturday 10-8, Navy will
certainly be up for their biggest
game of the year. Navy also cannot
forget their loss to the Cavaliers
which cost them sole possession of
the National title.
Kent Merritt Dashes For Valuable Yardage In Second-Half Action In Saturday's Alumni-Varsity Skirmish
Speedster Led Cavalier Ground Gainers As The Skittish Wahoos Were Able To Maintain A Two-Point Bulge To Topple Cagey Grads
Virginia | 1 | 0 | 4 | 2 | 0 | 2 | -9 |
Johns Hopkins | 3 | 0 | 2 | 2 | 1 | 0 | -8 |
Goals:
Virginia- Duquette 3, Beach 2,
Copper, Eldredge, Prout
Johns Hopkins - Krohn 3, Bergovsky
2, Donovan, Handle,
Pickall
The Cavalier daily Tuesday April 20, 1971 | ||