Tuesday, October 31, 2006
College sports briefs: UVa to host NBA camp
CHARLOTTESVILLE — UVa will host the NBA Top 100 Camp the next four summers, bringing 100 high school student-athletes to Charlottesville for sessions designed to improve their basketball and life skills on and off the court.
Current and former NBA players will work and visit the camp, which is sponsored by the National Basketball Players Association.
"The opportunity to stage next year’s camp at the University of Virginia’s beautiful state-of-the-art facility should enhance our camp experience even further," NBPA Executive Director Billy Hunter said.
4 Cavs named All-ACC
GREENSBORO, N.C. — Virginia’s Nico Colaluca, Adam Cristman, Yannick Reyering and Bakary Soumare and Virginia Tech’s Patrick Nyarko were named to the All-ACC men’s soccer teams.
UVa’s Jonathan Villanueva and Tech’s Charlie Campbell earned rookie honors.
The ACC tournament starts today in Germantown, Md.
Tech-Kent kickoff set
BLACKSBURG — Virginia Tech’s Nov. 11 football game against Kent will kick off at 3:30 p.m. at Lane Stadium and be televised by ESPNU.
Time set for Stagg Bowl
The Division III football championship game, Stagg Bowl XXXIV, will start at 4 p.m. Dec. 16 at Salem Stadium and be shown on ESPN2.





