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hoo's hot lier student-athletes, past, present and future who are making news around the world of sports. Recognizing the "Who's Hoo" in UVa athletics — Cava- Morgan Brian ◆ Soccer The No. 8 women's soccer team and an assist in the championship contest and was named the ACC Tournament MVP after she tallied three goals and three assists during the Cavs' championship run. Brian was one of five Wahoos named to the ACC captured the school's first ACC crown of the 2012 campaign with a 4-0 win over No. 7 Maryland Nov. 4. Brian, a second-year mid- fielder who tallied no goals and three assists during the regular season, led the way with a goal All-Tournament team, alongside teammates Caroline Miller, a fourth-year forward who was also tabbed the ACC Offensive Player of the Year, third-year forward Gloria Douglas, fourth-year forward Erica Hollenberg and first-year midfielder Emily Sonnett. Kevin Parks ◆ Football The redshirt second-year from 100 yards on the ground for the running back, who has emerged as the team's leading rusher this season. He has tallied 100 yards from scrimmage in both of his return trips to his home state — he rushed for 74 yards and caught three passes for 29 yards at Duke. Through nine games, Parks had rushed for 618 yards Salisbury, N.C., had one of his fin- est performances of the year dur- ing his homecoming to NC State Nov. 3. Parks rushed for 115 yards on 25 carries and scored a touch- down in the Cavaliers' 33-6 victory. It marked the second game with and four scores, while his average of 68.7 rushing yards per game ranked fourth in the ACC. Paige Selenski ◆ Field Hockey The redshirt fourth-year forward ships, Selenski paced No. 6 Virginia and led the ACC in shots (109), shots per game (5.74), points (64), points per game (3.37), goals (26) and game-winning goals (seven). The 2012 Olympian, who is a native of Shaver- town, Pa., ranks in the nation's top five in points per game (second) and goals per game (fourth). came the eighth and ninth players in the 30-year his- tory of ACC field hockey to be four-time honorees. Following the conclusion of the ACC Champion- Catherine White ◆ Cross Country The graduate student from Roa- the cross country conference championship meet since 2009, when she also finished second. The former Arkansas transfer won the 2008 SEC cross country championship, but did not compete due to injury in the fall of 2010 and 2011. She is hoping to regain her 2009 form in the postseason, when she earned All- America honors for the Cavaliers with a fourth-place finish at the NCAA Championships. noke finished in second place at the ACC Championships Oct. 27 in Charlottesville. The Wahoos fin- ished in sixth place, led by White, who finished less than six seconds behind the champion at 20:06.0. The race marked White's first at was tabbed as the ACC Offensive Player of the year — just the sec- ond Cavalier to achieve that feat — and was named to the All-ACC team for the fourth straight sea- son. This year, Selenski and North Carolina's Kelsey Kolojejchick be-