Lacrosse Tragedy Strikes University of Virginia

22-year-old UVA Lacrosse player Yeardley Love is seen here.  Love was found dead in her bedroom on May 3, 2010(Virginiasports.com).

This image can be found on the homepage for the University of Virginia's athletic department.  Both the athletic community and student body have expressed their sorrow over the death of Yeardley Love (Virginiasports.com)

Love played in 48 games in her career at the University of Virginia.  She scored six goals and had one assist, including a career-high four goals in 2009.

This past season Love played in 15 games and made the transition to become primarily a low defender.

Students hug during a memorial for slain University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love at the school in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

Members of the Virginia women's lacrosse team, including coach Julie Myers, second from right, mourn Yeardley Love during a memorial service at the school in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

Mourners hold candles during a memorial service for University of Virginia lacrosse player Yeardley Love at the school in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

Members of the Virginia women's lacrosse team, including coach Julie Myers, second from right, mourn Yeardley Love during a memorial service at the school in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

George Huguely, 22, of Chevy Chase, Md., was convicted of second-degree murder in the death of Love. Both Huguely and Love were seniors and star lacrosse players at the University of Virginia.

A television cameraman photographs students as they pass the apartment building where Lacrosse player, Yeardley Love was murdered near the campus of the University of Virignia in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

Washington Wang, upstairs neighbor of Love, speaks to the press outside the apartment building in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

Former Virginia lacrosse player, Joe Dewey, left, hugs lacrose player Kevin Carroll, outside the apartment of Yeardley Love near the campus of the University of Virginia in Charlottesville, Va. (AP).

In memory of Yeardley Love, girls lacrosse players from Notre Dame Preparatory School in Baltimore wear orange ribbons and the number one on their legs during air game in Alexandria, Va. Love played lacrosse in each of her four years at Notre Dame Prep (AP).

Girls lacrosse players from Notre Dame Preparatory School in Baltimore wear orange ribbons in their hair as a tribute to Love during a game in Alexandria, Va. (AP).