Anteaters Get Rolled by the Waves
The UC Irvine Baseball team lost to the Pepperdine Waves 0-6 on May 16 in a nonconference game at Anteater Ballpark.
UCI Gives a Modest Performance at BWC
On May 13 and 14 UC Irvine hosted the 2005 Track and Field Big West Conference Championship finals.
Why is Athletics Still a Matter of Black and White?
Black athletes are capable of making well-informed decisions about their career and educations.
They have a sense of morals, values and character.
UCI Pitches Pepperdine a Huge Loss
The UC Irvine Baseball Team defeated the Pepperdine Waves Tuesday, May 3 in a nonconference game at Anteater Ballpark.
Car Crash: Death Remains Mystery
Many questions remain unanswered after an early-morning car accident on April 24 that killed 18-year-old James Walsh, a first-year computer engineerin
UCI Remembers James Walter Walsh
On Sunday April 24 the UC Irvine Men’s and Women’s Track teams lost one of its most memorable athletes, James Walter Walsh.
Sexual Assault and Murder: the New Upsurge in College Football
Traditionally, college football has been a reliable source for school spirit, popularity and, in some cases, ethics.
Men’s T&F Defends Challenge Cup Title
On April 2, the UC Irvine Men’s and Women’s Track and Field teams competed in the Big West Challenge Cup in Long Beach against conference opponents in
The Increase of Women in Traditionally Male-Oriented Sports
Numerous invisible laws govern athletics, just like our society, laws which play a major part in the persuasion of children in their physical activity
UCI’s Small Mistakes Takes Toll in Loss
The attempt made by the Anteaters (1-2) was more than notable; it was a strong string of good serves and intensity that captured each player. Yet, des