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BBALL: Anteaters exact revenge on 49ers, but lose to UCR at home for the first time since 1977.

Smith-Williams, Maly-Karros Shine

WBBALL: Win against Long Beach shows improvement, but setback at Riverside shows inconsistency.

Volleyball Championship Banner to be Unveiled On Thursday

Thanks to Head Coach John Speraw, MVP Ryan Ammerman and the rest of the UCI men's volleyball gang, another national championship banner will...

UCI Tames Tigers

BASKETBALL: Lady Anteaters come back strong after loss to Davis by defeating Pacific last Saurday.

The UCI Rugby Team Looks to Henne

RUGBY: Kate Henne is the UC Irvine’s New Head Rugby Coach and has the team poised for greatness.

UCI Women’s Tennis Preview

WOMEN’S TENNIS: The Lady Anteaters are ranked 57th in the nation for the upcoming season.

Sports Movies Educate and Inspire Others to Visit ‘Happy Place’

When Robert Redford’s character hits that mammoth homerun into the stadium lights to win the game in “The Natural,” I always get goose...

UCI Falls Short in Upset Bid

VOLLEYBALL: Men’s volleyball takes care of Pepperdine, but cannot outlast USC in National Title rematch.

UCI Attracts the Best Professionals; A Look at UCI’s Star Drawing Power

Where is Kobe Bryant’s training spot of choice? The ARC. Where did Mark McGwire provide hitting lessons to Chris Duncan and Matt Holliday last...

Women’s Bball Wins One, Drops Two Last Week

Women: UCI downs CSUN 69-64, but can’t pull off the upset in Long Beach last Saturday and loses 67-55.

Talking it Out: The Dispute Between Eater Nation and CIA Continued

Due to an outpouring of comments on last week’s Payoff Pitch column titled “Where Have You Gone CIA? Eater Nation Needs to Step It Up,” UCI Sports Marketing Coordinator Nick Coromelas and ex-CIA leader Ryan Greenfield had the opportunity to provide their conflicting point of views.

BCS or Just Some Plain Bull Shit. NCAA Football Needs Playoffs

The college football season ended last Thursday at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena in a game that almost obtained legendary status. The University of Alabama Crimson Tide was able to stop a late surge by the Colt McCoy-less Texas Longhorns in the BCS Championship game. This win for ‘Bama will always seemingly have an invisible asterisk by it, because arguably, the nation’s best college quarterback was knocked out of the game in the first quarter. The outcome could have been drastically different if McCoy played the whole game.

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