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photo It's must-win time

Both Arizona and Stanford enter Saturday's game in Palo Alto winless in the conference and looking to break out of the cellar

The only certain thing about Saturday afternoon is that either Arizona or Stanford will still be winless in the Pacific 10 Conference.

But other than that, both teams still have many questions heading into tomorrow's 2 p.m. game.

Both the Wildcats and Cardinal will enter Stanford Stadium at the bottom of the Pacific 10 Conference, each having lost their first two conference games. [Read article]

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photo Cats looking to upset SoCal schools

All year long youth and talent have blended together nicely for the UA soccer team, but now is when the components might start to become saturated.

With the possibility of falling below .500 for the first time all season on the line, the weekend line-up for the Arizona soccer team (5-5-1) is showing no mercy.

Two ranked teams travel to the desert in No. 7 UCLA (9-3-0) tonight at 7 and No. 19 USC (6-4-3) Sunday at 1 p.m. Both teams played host to the Pac-10 Bay Area schools last weekend and both upset a then-No. 5 Cal team by a collective score of 3-0. [Read article]

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photo Ruggers open new season in Rockies

While their classmates and friends are wearing shorts and t-shirts back in Tucson, the Arizona rugby team will be wearing · well shorts too, but the weather will be considerably different.

The Wildcats will take on the University of Wyoming in Laramie today, before swinging down to the mile high state to battle Colorado State Sunday.

Head coach Dave Sitton said the weather shouldn't be much of a factor, due to the motivation Arizona has to beat the Cowboys. The last time the two teams met was in the 2000 Sweet Sixteen when Wyoming beat Arizona 13-8 on a controversial "penalty try," Sitton said. [Read article]

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Men's tennis heads to Texas, California

The Wildcat men's tennis team will travel to two separate tournaments for the second straight week starting today.

The USD All-Collegiate Tournament will see six men travel to San Diego, while two players will make the trip to the Midland Collegiate Classic in Midland, Texas.

Competing against Arizona will be the host school University of San Diego, San Diego State, UC Santa Barbara, Loyola Marymount, Pepperdine and Oregon. [Read article]

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UA Sports Brief

Myerscough falls to 26th

Arizona golfer Laura Myerscough shot 5-over-par 78 yesterday to fall into a tie for 26th place after round two of the Women's World Amateur Team Championship in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.

Myerscough is competing for the U.S. team, which stands in eighth place after 36 holes of the 72-hole tournament. The Americans trail tournament leader Thailand by nine strokes. Thailand posted its second straight subpar round Thursday to stand at 8-under-par after two rounds. [Read article]

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Late Game:

The UA women's volleyball team defeated Oregon 3-0 last night in Eugene.


 
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