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Two Million Dollar Fund Honors Bob Olderman, Former All-ACC Offensive Guard (Dec. 2007)
The memory of Bob Olderman ('84) will live on at U.Va. thanks in part to a recent $2 million donation to the Virginia Athletics Foundation by his uncle, Mike Walters. Full story>
 
Living the Sweet Life (Dec. 2007)
Rob and Sandy (Schuler) Archer, owners of Arch's Frozen Yogurt, take on life with sweet success. Archer is first to admit that he and Sandy are "going like crazy all the time," but he's quick to add, "I wouldn't have it any other way." Full story>
 
Sarah Kirkwood Shines in the Classroom and on the Court (Dec. 2007)
It weighed on her mind. The decision? To spike or swim. Sarah Kirkwood, with family help and obtainable, yet lofty, academic goals leading the way, eventually settled on a career in volleyball at the University of Virginia. Full story>
 
Eileen Schmidt's Best Recruiting Tool Might Be a Mirror (Dec. 2007)

Having played and excelled at Virginia– Eileen Schmidt was the first Cavalier softball player to become an All-American–the first-year softball coach is cognizant of what the four-year experience on Grounds can do for a student-athlete. Full story>

 
 
More headlines...
Former Two Sport Athlete "Flunks" Retirement (June 2007)
Palmer Steps Up to the Plate for Virginia Athletics (June 2007)
What Do Baseball Bats and Guitars Have in Common? (June 2007)
Foundation Awards 32 Endowed Scholarships (May 2007)
Kerney Makes Signficant Gift To McCue Center Project (May 2007)
Griffin Gives $1 Million to Volleyball (Jan. 2007)
Russell Hits the Ground Running in Atlanta (Jan. 2007)
Bakhtiar Uses Football to Pursue His Dream (Jan. 2007)
Three Join the Foundation Board of Trustees (Jan. 2007)
Pension Protection Act Provides Another Way to Give (Nov. 2006)
 
 

 

 

 

 
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updated November 20, 2007