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Sports editors Anthony Gharib and Adam Jasper discuss USC men’s basketball ahead of its matchup against crosstown rivals UCLA. Music by TimTaj via Pixabay
Trojan duo named Players of the Week for women’s tennis, women’s water polo
By OLLIE JUNG
in Sports
Gabby Smith and Stephania Haralabadis earned honors from the Pac-12 and MPSF.
USC tops Capital One Cup standings
By JULIA POE
in Sports
The women’s program is No. 2 in the standings, while the men are No. 9 overall.
Former Trojan Lamar Dawson sues NCAA over wages
USC tennis hosts first round of NCAAs
USC’s golf teams prepare for NCAA tournaments
USC falls to UCLA in regular season finale
By CONNOR MCGLYNN
in Featured, Sports, Water Polo
The Bruins held the Women of Troy to just four goals, their fewest points scored all season.
NCAA rulings are often out of touch
By EUNO LEE
in Columns, Sports
The NCAA announced Tuesday that Division I programs will be allowed to give athletes (including walk-on athletes) unlimited meals and snacks, according to a report from ESPN. This change comes partially off the heels of Connecticut guard Shabazz Napier’s comments regarding hunger following his team’s NCAA National Championship victory. “Sometimes, there’s hungry nights where I’m […]
Women of Troy prepared for showdown with UCLA
By CONNOR MCGLYNN
in Sports, Water Polo
No. 3 USC defeated the No. 2 Bruins for the UCI Invitational championship earlier this year.
Student-athletes must take caution before unionizing
By JORDYN HOLMAN
in Columns, Featured, Opinion
As the National Collegiate Athletic Association’s March Madness draws to a close — and takes with it millions of adoring college basketball fans — the conversation surrounding student-athletes and how they are treated and perceived on college campuses is only just revving up. A different college sport, yet one just as lucrative as men’s […]