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By Chris Low
ESPN.com Thursday, November 8, 2007 The details are of little concern to Virginia coach Al Groh. All he knows is that his Cavaliers have found a way to keep winning. And if they keep it up, they'll play in their first ACC championship game the first weekend in December. Have they been lucky? Maybe a little. But they've also been opportunistic, resilient and cool under pressure. Groh will take that combination any day, which is the reason the Cavaliers (8-2, 5-1) have won eight of their last nine games and are sitting in first pl ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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