Cavs' trip to Arizona fruitful (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Healthy kids and adults can also get a flu shot, so they are less likely to get the flu. Flu vaccines are usually given in the fall, before flu season starts. Flu season means the months of the year when a lot of people have the flu and it's easy to catch it. It starts in November and usually ends in April.
Cavs' trip to Arizona fruitful (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
TUCSON, Ariz. -- Sean Singletary remembers Virginia's last trip to the McKale Center, a 30-point loss to mighty Arizona in November 2005. "They blew us out," he said. "The program is different. We've come a long way." The 6-foot Singletary is a big reason. Battling a flu bug, the senior point guard scored 24 points to lead Virginia to a 75-72 victory over No. 17 Arizona on Saturday night.
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Virginia knocks off Arizona 75-72 (USA Today)
Arizona interim head coach Kevin O'Neill will offer no excuses. Two games into the season and despite starting two sophomores, and a freshman, he won't use youth as a reason No. 17 Arizona lost to Virginia, 75-72, at McKale Center on Saturday night.
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UVa's Singletary drops 24 on Arizona (Bluefield Daily Telegraph)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) — Sean Singletary remembers Virginia’s last trip to the McKale Center, a 30-point loss to mighty Arizona in November 2005. “They blew us out,” he said. “The program is different. We’ve come a long way.”
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Virginia 75, No. 17 Arizona 72 (MSNBC)
TUCSON, Ariz. (AP) -Sean Singletary remembers Virginia's last trip to the McKale Center, a 30-point loss to mighty Arizona in November 2005.
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Lack of execution dooms UA (Arizona Daily Wildcat)
Interim head coach Kevin O'Neill said the No. 17 Arizona men's basketball team lost to Virginia in the first half, when the squad turned the ball over 13 times and allowed the Cavaliers to hit nine of 13 shots from behind the arc.
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MEN'S HOOPS: Cavs squeak past Arizona (The Daily Progress)
TUCSON, Ariz. - Ever since Dave Leitao took over as coach at Virginia, he has talked about the need to take incremental steps in order to build an upper-echelon program that has "staying power." On Saturday night in the Arizona desert, Leitao's program took one of those steps. And it was a big one. All you had to do was check out the mosh pit that took place in the middle of Lute & Bobbi Olson ...
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Cavs upset Wildcats - roanoke.com (Roanoke Times)
Sean Singletary leads Virginia over Arizona, scoring 24 points and delivering in the clutch. TUCSON, ARIZ. -- On the same campus that had been the setting for a major football upset three nights earlier, Virginia handed 17th-ranked Arizona a rare home loss Saturday night at the McKale Center.
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Cavaliers shock Wildcats (The Fredericksburg Free Lance-Star)
TUCSON, Ariz.--Sean Singletary remembers Virginia's last trip to the McKale Center, a 30-point loss to mighty Arizona in November 2005.
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Cavs topple 'Zona (CBS Sportsline)
Sean Singletary scored 24 points to lead Virginia to a 75-72 victory over No. 17 Arizona on Saturday night.
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Winthrop edges Georgia Tech (The News & Observer)
Jenkins scores 20 as Eagles move into championship game at Paradise Jam.
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Cavs' trip to Arizona fruitful (Richmond Times-Dispatch)
Flu viruses can remain infectious for about one week at human body temperature, over 30 days at 0 C (32 F), and indefinitely at very low temperatures (such as lakes in northeast Siberia). Most influenza strains can be inactivated easily by disinfectants and detergents.
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