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Women’s Volleyball On Saturday night in front of a sold out crowd at Crawford Court, UC Irvine (10-15, 5-6) pushed no. 9 Hawaii (19-2,...

Just Huck It: Huckfest 2012

The Men’s Ultimate Frisbee team hosted the annual Huckfest Tournament, on Saturday “3, 2, 1, disc in!” With that, the white disc becomes a...

Men’s Basketball Preview

A look at the upcoming season A seven-foot-tall, 268-pound freshman walked around Crawford Hall shirtless last Thursday with toes to the sky, just after...

Women’s Basketball Preview

A look at the upcoming season The UC Irvine women’s basketball team took the floor last Friday in preparation for its first exhibition game...

‘Eaters and Alum Dive In

On October 20, a chilly Saturday afternoon at the Anteater pool, the UC Irvine men’s water polo team played a scrimmage against former...

Disappointed Yanks

The Detroit Tigers are headed to the World Series for the eleventh time in franchise history after sweeping the New York Yankees in...

Strong-arming Armstrong

For over a decade, inspirational cancer survivor and world record-breaking cyclist, Lance Armstrong, has combated allegations of having anything to do with performance...

More a Knight Than a Squire

Aly Squires, a third-year outside hitter for UC Irvine’s women’s volleyball team, is an essential player to the squad. “I’ve been around sports my...

Sports in Brief (SIB): Week 4

Teaching and Tennis The men’s tennis team kicked off Red Ribbon Week at Reilly Elementary School in Mission Viejo. The team focused on programs...

Switching Goals

SOCCER: Women’s soccer player Natalie Ledezma is a key player for UCI after transferring from UCLA.

Rough, Rugged, and UCI Rugby

RUGBY: Now in its 45th season, the UCI club rugby team competes in the most competitive league in the nation

Late Goal Gives ‘Eaters Win

SOCCER: The ‘Eaters took down the Cal State Fullerton Titans Saturday night at Anteater Stadium.

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