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Quick Hits: The 2010 Anteater Baseball Team (Edition 1)

- Ace Daniel Bibona reportedly turned down more than $100,000 in signing bonus from the St. Louis Cardinals to return to UCI for his senior...

Men’s Golf Records Epic Tournament Win

INVITATIONAL: Men’s golf storms back to win their tournament in a playoff; senior John Chin finishes first.

OT Dooms Anteaters

BASKETBALL: UCI women unable to sustain lead against Cal State Bakersfield and lose in overtime.

On the Nature of Sports Officiating and Nonchalant ARC Referees

When little Johnny grows up, chances are he wouldn’t mind being a professional athlete or professional musician, or maybe even a food tester/critic....

Maly-Karros Proving She Belongs

Mikah Maly-Karros has arguably been the most talked about UC Irvine athlete this winter quarter. The sophomore transfer from Loyola Marymount University is...

SPORTS IN BRIEF

Men’s Basketball   Loses on the Road, Wins at Home Men’s basketball broke a four-game losing streak last Saturday night with a 76-63 win against...

Men’s V-ball Jekyll and Hyde

VOLLEYBALL: UC Irvine goes up against No. 3 ranked BYU and takes second match after losing the first.

UCI Defeats Princeton, Dispatched by Hawaii

VBALL: Team still tries to put everything together, lose two heartbreakers in Hawaii.

Veteran Men’s Tennis Team Starts Strong

TENNIS: UCI starts the season on the road, going 2-1. Suzuki honored with Big West Athlete of the Week.

Goodenbour Has UCI Playing Well

SWEEP: UCI on a roll with two conference victories last week. Mikah Maly-Karros dominates.

Anteaters Poached by Tigers, Titans

SLUMP: Men’s basketball comes up short against both Pacific and Cal State Fullerton.

Take a Seat, Swami; Melk Man Predicts the Super Bowl Winner

There are usually two ways of picking the winner of a game between teams. You can pick the team who you want to...

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