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Wildcats try and put an end to Cal's 17 game win streak at home

Before the season began, the Wildcats had three goals: Take home Pacific-10 Conference title, win the Pac-10 tournament and be crowned NCAA Champions.

With four games remaining in the regular season, the Wildcats can move one step closer to being named the Pac-10 regular season champions as they hit the road to take on California at 8:30 p.m. in the Haas Pavilion. [Read article]

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photo Hoops to go tree choppin' tonight

Arizona goes to court against No. 9 Stanford in long awaited matchup of Pac 10's top teams

Big games have littered the Arizona women's basketball schedule this season, but none have carried more weight than tonight's matchup with Pacific-10 conference rival No. 9 Stanford.

Arizona knows about the "big game" and they know tonight's contest with Stanford is crucial to their post-season future. [Read article]

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photo Blasberg shines while team slips due to rain

Freshman wins individual title as team disappoints in lone home tournament

The women's golf team came into this week's Arizona Invitational not only as host, but as the clear favorite to run through the field.

Those lofty expectations were pushed aside when harsh weather and erratic play turned the week into a disappointment for the nation's No. 1 team.

The tournament was a success in one aspect: Erica Blasberg, the second-ranked player in the nation, won her second individual title of the year with three solid rounds (69, 73, 68 = 210) at the Arizona National Golf Club. [Read article]

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photo Delays end No. 24 tennis' upset parade

When the Wildcats awoke yesterday morning, their hopes of taking on instate rival Arizona State seemed bleak due to rain.

As the day progressed, the weather improved and by 1 p.m. the tennis match began right on schedule.

Constant rain showers and numerous delays caused the match to go well into the evening and eventually it was postponed.

"When they recruited me they told me that it is always sunny in Arizona," sophomore Maja Mlakar said. [Read article]

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photo Icecats ready to battle for 2nd national title

No. 6 hockey to challenge top ACHA teams in Ohio for national championship

Their season may have started nearly four months ago and spanned 27 games, but everything pushed aside, the Icecats know they still have a job to do.

The team that put desert hockey on the map seems poised to put forth one more weekend of championship-caliber hockey and make a run for the ACHA national tournament crown. [Read article]

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Swimmers ready to take on Pac-10's best

How do you reward a team for a strong season against one of the most punishing schedules in the sport?

Put it in the Pacific 10 conference championships against seven other teams ranked in the top 25 in the country, that's how.

The No. 6 Arizona women's swim and dive team survived its rigorous dual meet season with an impressive 6-3 record overall and 4-1 mark in the Pac-10 conference, but as it arrives at the Weyerhaeuser King County Aquatic Center in Federal Way, Wash., its previous performances no longer matter. [Read article]

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