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SPORTS
Friday, April 29, 2005
photo Baseball: Cats to battle Trojans for television audience

Lights, camera, baseball.

Coming off their worst weekend of the season, the No. 9 Arizona baseball team hosts No. 22 Southern California for a three-game series this weekend at Sancet Stadium with all three games being shown on national television.

The teams battle tonight at 7 on ESPNU, ESPN's new college sports channel, tomorrow at 1 p.m. on FSNA and taped delayed on FSN nationally, and Sunday at 12:30 p.m. on ESPN. [Read article]

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photo Softball: No. 2 UA seeks elusive road sweep

The No. 2 Arizona softball team heads to Oregon to try and accomplish something that has eluded it so far this season in Pacific 10 Conference play - a road sweep.

It won't be easy for the Wildcats, however, as they play a two-game set against Pac-10 leader Oregon State tomorrow and Sunday at 1 p.m.

"It would be huge, especially to get two (wins) against Oregon State, which would put us near the top," said Arizona assistant coach Larry Ray. [Read article]

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photo Track heads up I-10 to Tempe for dual meet

The Arizona track and field teams head 90 miles north tomorrow to face in-state rival ASU in a team-score event that pits both teams against another in-state foe: NAU. In a similar meet to begin the indoor season Jan. 22 in Flagstaff, the Arizona men's team placed second with 100 points, more than 30 points short of the Sun Devils' 132. The women's team's 77.5 points finished third to NAU's 81.5 and ASU's 134. [Read article]

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Commentary: Forget the playoffs: Now is the time to win

With nearly a month left in both the softball and baseball seasons, the playoff runs for each Arizona squad start today.

The No. 2 Arizona softball team heads to the Northwest to play Pacific 10 Conference leader Oregon State for a pair of games this weekend.

If the Wildcats have any hope of winning the conference for an unprecedented third straight season, a sweep of the Beavers is a must.

Currently Arizona sits 2 1/2 games behind Oregon State, and with a pair of wins would be right on the Beavers' heels. [Read article]

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