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Finding a Solution: USA Soccer

The World Cup. I’m sorry. Let me rephrase that. The WORLD Cup. A collection of 32 countries competing for a trophy that only...

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Former ’Eaters Kim, Chin Compete on Golf’s Biggest Stages A pair of Anteater alumna has enjoyed success throughout the summer on the golf world’s...

Fanfest, Fathead Booth Come to Anaheim Convention Center

As a part of the All-Star game festivities, Major League Baseball's Fanfest is at the Anaheim Convention Center from July 9-13. Besides the...

Heartbreaker in Game 1, Thrashing in Game 2

Eric Pettis failed to overcome his past demons, as the Anteaters failed to close out the game twice, ultimately succumbing to LSU in 11 innings,...

Baseball in UCLA Regional, Will Face LSU First

UCI baseball has been given the No. 3 seed in the Los Angeles regional hosted by UCLA this weekend. They will take on...

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Baseball Dominates Last Series, Sweeps Long Beach State With a post-season appearance probable but not absolutely guaranteed, UC Irvine went out and...

2009-2010 Athletics Season in Review

RECAP: Next year’s sports editor runs down the highlights of the 2009-2010 school year in sports.

Bibona Looks to Be Drafted Early

ACE: Senior left-hander Daniel Bibona has 2.10 era on the season, current team’s best shot to make majors.

Bergman Flying High in Second Half of Season

BERGMAN: Anteaters’ No. 2 starter subbing in the No. 1 spot ends season on 24.1 scoreless inning streak.

Stevenson Shines at Second

CASEY: Senior second baseman turned down the Milwaukee Brewers to return to UCI this season.

Why Sports are Greater Than Just Mere Fun and Games

For those UCI students who never read the sports section because you deemed it not worth your time, or not as important as...

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Six Outstanding UCI Track Athletes Earn NCAA Prelim Berths Six UC Irvine track athletes have earned berths in the NCAA West Preliminary Round at...

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