2006 FIFA World Cup Preview
The most-watched sporting event in the world, the FIFA World Cup, kicks off this Friday in Germany. Here’s a team-by-team look at the 32 nations vying for the most coveted prize on the planet.
The History of UCI’s Lack of Football
You have all heard the complaints about UC Irvine’s lack of a football program. For such a large, successful school, and one competing at the Division I level in athletics, people can’t seem to grasp why we don’t have a football team.
A Day in the Life of a Minor Leaguer
After graduating from UC Irvine last year, pitcher Steve Schroer entered the world of minor-league baseball attempting to work his way up the ladder and break into the major leagues. While Schroer is currently playing for the Single-A New York Yankee affi
Men’s Golf Finishes a Disappointing 16th
The UC Irvine Men’s Golf team finished 16th at the NCAA West Regional that concluded Saturday afternoon at the Tuscon National Golf Club in Tuscon, Ariz.
Sole Survivor: Former Anteater Baller Aras Baskauskas Wins ‘Survi
A former member of the UC Irvine Men’s Basketball team
W. Golf Edged Out In NCAAs
In golf, every stroke matters, even if a team has hit 913 of them over three rounds in a tournament.
Bittersweet Ending for Volleyball
Semifinals were tough on the UC Irvine Men’s Volleyball team this season.
The team’s great success this season was overshadowed by their losses in both the NCAA Final Four semifinals and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament semifinals a week
State College: What I Found Out Covering Sports in the Middle of
When UC Irvine was planned, I’m pretty sure the guys laying it out thought it would be in an area that had room for expansion—a place where the campus would evolve into the focus of the community.