Soccer ready for crucial Arizona trip
After a tough loss, USC hopes to bounce back with two must-win games in Arizona.
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After a tough loss, USC hopes to bounce back with two must-win games in Arizona.
Ah, the NCAA. Rarely does high praise follow any mention of this adored organization. Still, I would like to give credit where it’s due by applauding its awesome, if obvious, decision to do away with the Bowl Championship Series in favor of a College Football Playoff in 2014.
The Trojans’ 3-1 victory over Arizona brings them to 1-1 in conference play.
Junior Daniel Cukierman won the Oracle ITA Master in Malibu this past Sunday.
The Trojans allowed 16 points in their narrow loss to No. 4 Pacific Saturday.
Gov. Gavin Newsom hopes the bill will force the NCAA to change its current policies on amateurism.
After a high-scoring first half, both offenses quieted and the Trojans took their first loss.
What plagued USC football throughout a dismal 5-7 campaign a year ago was discipline.
Several turnovers and missed opportunities proved costly for the Trojans in their first conference loss of the season.
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