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Sports in Brief–11/20/12

Men’s Basketball Announced by Coach Russell Turner, recruit Mamadou Ndiaye has signed a national letter of intent with UC Irvine. The 7-foot-5 center from...

Season Opener Success

The ’Eaters stymied the Wolves, sending them back with their tails between their legs. The UC Irvine men’s basketball team (1-0) made a big...

Antourage Insider

Six Notes on Undefeated ’Eaters After Saturday’s Season Opener. Team Mom Saves the Day: In the first half of Saturday night’s 78-64 win for...

‘Eaters Will Bounce Back

The ’Eaters struggle in their second exhibition game of the season, but it is not a cause for deep concern. The UCI women’s basketball...

Riverside Takes Irvine in Four

UC Irvine suffers a loss to UC Riverside for a 10-19 overall record and a 5-10 conference record. On Thursday evening at Crawford Court,...

Reaching New Heights

Seven-foot-tall Conor Clifford is ready for the court after a summer in the weight room. Michael Wilder, 6 feet 2 inches. Dominique Dunning, 6...

Sports In Brief

Men’s Water Polo UC Irvine (14-10) fell to UC San Diego in a heartbreaking 12-11 loss in La Jolla on Thursday night in a...

Until Next Time

With the band blaring and the cheer squad cheering on a chilly Thursday night at Anteater Stadium, the UCI women’s soccer team gave...

Antourage Insider

With less than ten seconds left against Vanguard on Saturday evening, the UC Irvine men’s basketball team’s sophomore Will Davis II came up...

Game of the Century

If Saturday’s exhibition game is any indication, we are in for a fun season. The UC Irvine men’s basketball team kicked off the 2012...

Big Ups for UCI Alum

Darren Moore, a former UC Irvine basketball player, was drafted in the sixth round of the NBA Developmental League Draft on Nov. 2...

Trojans Take Down ’Eaters

The ’Eaters fell to the Trojans with an 18-7 finish on Thursday evening at UC Irvine On Thursday night at the Anteater Pool, eighth-ranked...

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