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Published: Thursday, October 20, 2005

Updated: Saturday, November 14, 2009

Football: After Virginia upset Florida State - despite not having starting lineman Brad Butler, who was suspended for his hit on Mathias Kiwanuka - Boston College and FSU are now tied atop the ACC Atlantic division standings. To reach the ACC championship game, BC will have to lose one less game than the Seminoles because FSU owns the tiebreaker thanks to its 28-17 win over the Eagles earlier this season ... In the first of two Thursday night games - the second is against BC next week - No. 3 Virginia Tech takes on Maryland tonight in College Park ... Hurricane Wilma has forced the postponement of Saturday's Georgia Tech-Miami game ...

Women' s soccer: Two big match-ups this weekend on the pitch to determine who comes in second behind No. 3 North Carolina. No. 11 BC welcomes No. 8 UVA to the Newton Campus field at 3 p.m. today. Down south, No. 6 Duke and ACC Player of the Week Carolyn Ford take on No. 9 Virginia Tech ...

Field hockey: Five former ACC players were named to the NCAA 25th Anniversary Field Hockey team. Three UNC players and one each from Maryland and Wake Forest made up almost half of the 11-woman roster ... The top four spots in the latest STX/NFHCA national field hockey rankings went to ACC schools: Wake Forest, Duke, Maryland, and UNC, in order. BC is ranked No. 14 ...

Men's soccer: BC welcomes No. 8 Maryland to town on Saturday. The Eagles have three ACC games remaining before heading down to North Carolina for the ACC tournament.

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