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Baseball Drops First Two Games of Series to Dirtbags, Men's Tennis Loses Regular Season Finale to Fresno St., Track and Field Record Marks at Pomona P

A Burning Desire

The only sports Elias Moreno were involved in at Salesian High School were volleyball, football, wrestling and cross country. Now, four years later, h

Here to Cap the Basketball Season: The James Awards

The ballots have been counted and the envelopes have been sealed.

UCI Wins Series, Loses Sweep

The UC Irvine Baseball team was eager to sweep its first inter-division Big West Conference series against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos

East Coast Sports Would be Welcomed Here at UC Irvine

My sister goes to an East Coast university, Cornell. It's the kind of school where most of its students wile away their summers in penthouses and Fren

Seniors Lead the Way As Anteaters Sweep

Just two weeks before the Big West Conference Championships, the UC Irvine Women's Tennis team is at its best.

UCI Comes Up Short in Loss

Looking to build off their recent victory against the University of Pacific on April 4, the Anteaters faced off against Mountain Pacific Sport Federat

Sports in Brief

Men's Volleyball Overcomes Hawaii , Men's Tennis Defeat South Florida, Men's Track & Field Makes History in Invite

Everything Comes Together for UCI

They have been the toast of a proud UC Irvine

Balls & Strikes: the Anteaters, Jered Weaver, A-Rod & More

Major League Baseball beat reporter Mychael Urban is a portly red-headed man who once insinuated that I was a groupie.

UCI Captures Spring Invitational Crown

In the second day of competition during the Seventh-Annual UCI Spring Invitational, the UC Irvine Women's Tennis team dominated the opposition

Men’s Tennis Serves Up a Win Over UCR

The UC Irvine Men's Tennis team (8-6) defeated UC Riverside 7-0 at the Anteater Tennis Stadium on April 3 by sweeping both the doubles and singles mat

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