Sports

2015 Sports Editor Welcome Letters

The Nexus sports ed staff welcomes new and returning students back to paradise
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LA vs. NYC: “British Invasion” Symbolizes New Era and Rise of MLS

Sports editor Michael Jorgenson takes a look at the rising culture of soccer in America
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Soccer Heaven Returns to Harder Stadium

The UCSB men's soccer team sees its first action of the 2015 season against Westmont on Saturday
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#BerryStrong Lives On

After battling cancer, KC Chiefs' Eric Berry returns
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Special Olympics: Not All Superheroes Wear Capes

What makes someone a hero? Staff writer Elliot Thornton explains how the Special Olympics inspires thousands every year while changing what it means to be a hero
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Seahawks Retain Wilson, But Is There Enough For Everybody?

Seattle Seahawks resign Wilson, but remain challenged by player contracts
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Summer 2015 Rewind

The Nexus Sports staff chooses its top sports stories from the past two months
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MLB Trade Deadline Update

The latest news on the upcoming Major League Baseball trade deadline
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Too “DangeRuss” of a Risk?

The Seattle Seahawks seem hesitant to sign quarterback Russell Wilson
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Packer Nation Welcomes Favre With Open Arms

Brett Favre's unforeseen return to Green Bay comes true
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USMNT on the Rise After Winning Group A

On the heels of the USWNT's World Cup victory over Japan, the men are making their mark in the Gold Cup
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Lakers and Kings: Old Rivals Looking to the Future

Staff writer Elliot Thornton takes a closer look at the top draft pick's for two of the Pacific Division's struggling teams
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Ball Up: Post NBA Draft Insight

Assistant sports editor Sean White announces his Top 5 picks from the 2015 NBA Draft
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The Lakers Brand Is Not Dead

Sports editor Michael Jorgenson explains why Laker fans shouldn't worry so much about the future of their team
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2015 Nexus Sports Awards

The Nexus sports staff gives its picks for this year's winners, acknowledging another memorable year for UCSB Athletics
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