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French Retires From Coaching Position

After 21 seasons at the helm of the UCSB women's basketball program, Head Coach Mark French announced his retirement yesterday, just weeks after leading the Gauchos to their 12th NCAA Tournament appea...
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Santa Barbara Faces Rival Cal Poly

Amidst a five-game winning streak, the Gauchos (20-14 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) face off against conference rival Cal Poly in a three-game home stand this weekend.
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SB Looks to Stay Atop Big West

After seeing their seven-game win streak come to an end on the road at Pepperdine on Wednesday, the UC Santa Barbara baseball team (19-8 overall, 3-0 in the Big West) will look to rebound as it contin...
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Playoff Berth on Line for Gauchos

With the 2008 season dwindling to a close, the #14 UCSB men's volleyball team is fighting to stay alive for the postseason, needing to win its last three home games to win a berth into the Mountain Pa...
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UCSB Hopes to Keep At-Large Bid Alive

The #56 UCSB men's tennis team looks to continue on their quest for an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament in May, hosting #53 Fresno State on Friday and Big West opponents UC Davis and Pacific on Sat...
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Santa Barbara Fails to Pick Up Conference Ground Versus 49ers

Despite turning in possibly its best doubles performance this season, the UCSB women's tennis team could not pull out the overall victory against conference-rival #49 Long Beach State. Even in the clo...
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SB Faces Stiff Competition in Stanford

Coming off strong performances over spring break, the UCSB men's and women's track and field teams will return to the oval and hope to make their presence known against some of the country's strongest...
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Adieu, adieu

We’ll miss the wins, the candor and the humor. But most of all, we’ll miss the mustache. Coach French, you were truly one of a kind, and from a media standpoint, there’s no way you c...
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UCLA Nabs MPSF Tournament Bid

The UCSB men's volleyball team's playoff hopes took a big hit last night, while rival UCLA managed to capture a conference playoff berth. The #14 Gauchos loss to the #7 Bruins places UCSB three games ...
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SB Falters Against Top Notch Foes

Spring Break was unkind to the UCSB women's tennis team, as the Gauchos posted a disappointing 3-5 record over the quarterly intermission. Even though UCSB (7-9) played the majority of its games at ho...
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Pepperdine Earns Revenge at Home Walloping Against UCSB

A day after pounding #11 Pepperdine at home 14-0, the UCSB baseball team got a taste of their own medicine, allowing 14 runs Wednesday afternoon at the Wave's Eddy D. Field Stadium on the way to a 14-...
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South Central

Looks like things are returning to normal in Cincy with Chad Henry’s chucking beer bottles around. Carson Palmer feels right at home after his days in lovely South Central.
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Gauchos Demolish Waves at Home

There are tough wins, there are easy wins, and then there are flat out blowouts. UC Santa Barbara's 14-0 triumph yesterday afternoon at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium against Pepperdine can only be classified...
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SB Hits Road in Search of Playoff Spot

When the #14 UCSB men's volleyball team steps foot onto #7 UCLA's Pauley Pavilion court today, more than just a bitter rivalry will be running through the Gauchos' minds.
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Santa Barbara Drops to Fourth in Own Tourney

After two rounds of its home tournament had been completed, the UCSB golf team stood in a promising second place. However, a disappointing performance on Tuesday knocked the Gauchos into a fourth-plac...
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