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Rutledge sets UA record for career starts in tourney win
With her start in the Arizona women's volleyball first-round match of the NCAA tournament against Texas-Arlington, senior Lisa Rutledge became the all-time leader in career starts for the Wildcats.
Rutledge passed former All-American Dana Burkholder with 119 starts in her four-year career.
Rutledge's efforts this season have been overshadowed by the stellar freshman campaign of All-American candidate Kim Glass.
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Wildcat bench could be No. 2 team in nation
An eight-point laugher over a team from the Mountain West Conference normally would be cause for concern for the nation's top-ranked team.
Just the same, boredom is not usually a good sign just three games into the season, as was claimed to be the case by Arizona players following their drubbing of Saint Louis.
But these aren't normal circumstances, as no other team seems to want the challenge of picking off Arizona.
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Wade named football team MVP
At the football team's annual awards banquet Sunday night, Arizona senior receiver Bobby Wade, the school's all-time career receptions leader with 230 catches, was named the team's Most Valuable Player.
Wade set the UA single-season mark this year with 93 receptions, breaking the mark of 88 set by Dennis Northcutt in 1999. Wade finished with 1,389 yards this year and is the UA career record holder in that category with 3,351 yards in his four-year career.
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Game Notes: Texas loss prevents Top-2 matchup
With the men's basketball team's next game not until Sunday at 2:30 p.m., head coach Lute Olson will give the team an off day today.
It will allow players to get prepared for finals and just get a day away from basketball before No. 8 Texas comes into town on Sunday.
Since Texas (5-1) lost to Notre Dame in the final of the BB&T Classic on Sunday, it now means that Arizona (4-0) still has never been a part of a game that features the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the nation.
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UA Sports Trivia:
Q: Who was UA football's MVP last season?
A: Clarence Farmer.
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