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Women's Water Polo: Gilchrist, Trojans clamp down on UCI
IRVINE — Growing up, Kaleigh Gilchrist always was known as the two-sport star. She was a surfer, and she was a water polo player. She was great with a board and a big wave, or with a No. 15 cap on her dome in the pool. Gilchrist, the former...
Tags: Cal State Northridge Matadors, Big West Conference, Water Polo, University of California, Irvine, Stanford Cardinal
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These high school coaches are unrattled by snakes on diamond
Animal Planet needs to get its cameras trained on the Burrill brothers, Casey and Brady, at Valencia West Ranch High. They are quickly becoming adept at capturing and eradicating rattlesnakes. Call them "Rattlesnakebusters." Since August, 11...
Tags: Students, Baseball, Teaching and Learning, Softball, Animal Planet (tv network)
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USC football: Dion Bailey moves back to safety
Dion Bailey is moving back to safety, USC’s quarterback competition will move, as expected, into summer and Trojans Coach Lane Kiffin made at least one curious move with offensive linemen. That’s what was revealed Monday when Kiffin released...
Tags: Kobe Bryant, Football, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Sports
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Otto Porter Jr., Nerlens Noel declare for NBA draft
All-American Otto Porter Jr. announced Monday he is leaving Georgetown after his sophomore season and declaring himself eligible for the NBA draft. Porter, a 6-foot-8 forward, was the Big East player of the year and finished second in the voting...
Tags: Anthony Johnson, Elections, Football, Sports, College Basketball
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Women's Water Polo: Baldoni shines as Stanford topples USC
LOS ANGELES — The first time the Stanford and USC women's water polo teams played this year, the Trojans lit the Cardinal up for 13 goals. But that game was nearly two months ago now. Good luck scoring anywhere close to that number lately on...Tags: Annika Dries, California Interscholastic Federation, Water Polo, Stanford Cardinal, Maggie Steffens
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Another injury for USC receiver George Farmer?
George Farmer was enjoying the most productive stretch of his USC career this spring, displaying speed and making plays in a bid to become part of the receiver rotation this fall. But the former Gardena Serra High star suffered what appeared to be...
Tags: Football, Tom Brady, Andy Enfield, Sports, National Football League
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Another knee injury for USC: Su'a Cravens has torn meniscus
After his team's embarrassing finish to the 2012 season, USC Coach Lane Kiffin began spring practice determined to implement a more physical style to workouts. The switch has generally resulted in spirited, hard-hitting practices. But the approach...
Tags: Broken Leg, USA Today, Andy Enfield
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Marvin Sanders shifts gears to coach football at Los Angeles Loyola
Can someone who has coached all of his career at the college level suddenly reverse course and be successful at the high school level? That's one of the questions facing Marvin Sanders, who was hired Saturday to take over the football program at Los...
Tags: Colleges and Universities, High Schools, Schools, Education, Chris O'Donnell
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USC's cornerback position is a cause for concern
After three weeks of spring practice, it's evident that USC has a major position-group issue to address before its opener at Hawaii in late August. Yes, quarterback is still up in the air, though third-year sophomores Cody Kessler and Max Wittek showed...
Tags: NFL Draft, Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum, Gary Klein, Football, Sports
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NCAA sees bumps in the road, but schools pay for the damage
Come to find out, the creators of the dreaded "lack of institutional control" have been throwing stones from inside their own glass house. The NCAA, short for the National Collegiate Athletic Assn., is now in the kind of damage-control mode that it so...
Tags: College Sports, Awards and Prizes, Values, Ethics, University of Miami
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Long list of candidates if NU cans Carmody
Bill Carmody has elevated Northwestern basketball from Point C to Point B. Or is it Z to B? He took over after Kevin O'Neill's 1999-2000 misfits went 5-25. The point guard, Collier Drayton, was legally blind in one eye. Two years later, Carmody's crew...
Tags: JerShon Cobb, NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Tournament, Northern Iowa Panthers, South Florida Bulls, Mike Krzyzewski
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