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  1. article Pusch Ridge graduate places 15th in the nation

    Wednesday, May 29, 2013 4:00 am

    Running the 5,000-meter, Pima Community College sophomore Caleb Herrera recently represented his school at nationals in Hutchinson, Kan. where he finished in 15th place.

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  2. article The Guide -- Week of May 22

    Wednesday, May 22, 2013 4:00 am

    Century Theatres

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  3. article Pusch Ridge senior leads tennis team by example

    Wednesday, April 17, 2013 4:00 am

    Having led her team in points and assists from the top of the three-point line, senior Gabrielle Courtney had a reputation for having advanced basketball skills as well as vocal leadership on the Pusch Ridge Christian Academy girls’ basketball team last season. 

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  4. article Sports Perspective: Wildcats hold bright future

    Wednesday, April 10, 2013 4:00 am

    After a thrilling run to the Sweet 16, the Arizona Wildcats were forced to pack their bags and start all over again. Despite all of the controversy currently surrounding the Wildcats-- regarding the Ed Rush scandal and the famous double-dribble and technical-foul call, Arizona is more focused on their future.

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  5. article What's Up UA? - Wildcats Head to Sweet 16

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013 5:23 pm

    The No. 6 seed Arizona men's basketball team (27-7, 12-6 Pac-12) will open play in the 2013 NCAA West Regional semifinal against No. 2 seed Ohio State (28-7, 13-5 Big Ten) on March 28 at the Staples Center in Los Angeles.

    This is UA's 30th NCAA Tournament appearance overall (counting two vacated appearances), and the program has an official 48-26 (.649) record in its previous NCAA Tournament action. Nine of Arizona's 15 Sweet 16 appearances have come in the West Regional, and 31 of the program's 48 NCAA Tournament wins have come through the West Region.

    The UA is ranked 21st in the Associated Press poll and 20th in the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' poll (as of March 18). The Wildcats are one of 11 teams nationally to have been ranked in both polls in every ranking period this season.

    The Big Ten Conference postseason tournament champion Buckeyes will enter Thursday's game with a 28-7 record (13-5 Big Ten) following their March 24 78-75 win over Iowa State. As a team, Ohio State shoots 45.6 percent from the field (886-of-1,943), including 35.8 percent (215-of-600) from three-point range, while averaging 70.2 points per game.

    Opponents shoot at a 39.5 percent clip and average 58.8 points per game. Two Buckeyes average in double figures, led by Deshaun Thomas' 19.7 ppg figure. Thomas also leads Ohio State with a 6.1 rebounds per game average.

    Thursday's game will be the second meeting of the two schools, with Ohio State holding a 1-0 series advantage. Like this one, the previous meeting was a neutral-site game in Los Angeles, as OSU triumphed 90-47 on Dec. 29, 1971, in the opening round of the Bruin Classic. All-time, Arizona is 0-0 in series games played in Tucson, 0-0 in Columbus, Ohio, and 0-1 in neutral-site games.

    Arizona has a 33-32 (.508) record against current Big Ten Conference members and is 4-4 against the league over in its last eight meetings, last facing a Big Ten opponent on Nov. 23, 2009, in what was a 65-61 loss to Wisconsin at the Maui Invitational.

    This regional appearance marks the 13th time the Cats have road tripped it to California for the NCAA Tournament, and in those 13 appearances, the UA is 13-7 (.650). Two of those appearances were regionals, as the Wildcats lost the 1976 West Regional final to UCLA in Pauley Pavilion and beat Missouri in the 1994 West Regional final at the L.A. Sports Arena en route to the Final Four.

    Last week, for the second game in a row, Arizona put its opponent in an early hole and never looked back in cruising to a 74-51 win over Harvard on March 23. The Cats jumped out to a 17-2 lead, forcing the Crimson to miss its first 12 shots and connecting on 58 percent of its own in the half.

    Harvard's 27.6 percent shooting was the lowest for a UA opponent in NCAA Tournament play. Mark Lyons matched a career high with 27 points, Solomon Hill added a double-double and Jordin Mayes added eight key points in the second half.

    By virtue of its 23-point win over Harvard, Arizona earned a berth in its 15th Sweet 16 and the seventh for the program since 2001. In that span, Arizona's seven Sweet 16 appearances rank fourth nationally, trailing only Kansas (10), Duke (10) and Michigan State (8) when it comes to playing into the tournament's second weekend.

    Mark Lyons' 63-percent shooting weekend (20-of-32) in Salt Lake City was his best back-to-back effort in efficiency and production all year. He made 12 buckets Saturday against Harvard, a career high. The 25.0 ppg scoring average in the first two games of the tournament boosted his season scoring average to 15.4 ppg. He's the 37th player in school history to score 500 points in a season.

    In his nine seasons as a head coach, Sean Miller has made six NCAA Tournament appearances. The Wildcat mentor has proven to be good at advancing when he gets there, as this is his fourth Sweet 16 appearance in the last six seasons.

    Since 2008, Miller is one of seven coaches nationally to appear in four or more regional semifinals in that span. The list includes Tom Izzo, Michigan State; Mike Krzyzewski, Duke; and Bill Self, Kansas (5 each); and Miller, Xavier and Arizona; John Calipari, Memphis and Kentucky; Roy Williams, North Carolina; and Thad Matta, Ohio State (4 each).

    UP NEXT: A win would move Arizona into the March 30 West Regional final against the Wichita State-LaSalle winner. Game time is TBA.

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  6. article Best of the Northwest 2013 - Kyger Orthodontists makes big impression

    Wednesday, March 27, 2013 4:00 am

    There is no denying that Dr. Del Kyger is a University of Arizona men's basketball fan as posters, newspaper articles and jersey's surround the walls of his orthodontist office. Although that is something he is passionate about, his patients know him best for his quality orthodontic work, his friendly personality and his professional attitude.

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  7. article UA basketball advances to Sweet 16

    Sunday, March 24, 2013 10:28 am

    Arizona did not need much time Saturday afternoon to squash Harvard's feel-good NCAA tournament story.

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  8. article Arizona looks to ruin brackets for those picking Belmont

    Wednesday, March 20, 2013 8:40 am

    We've reached the time of the year when everybody is looking for that trendy upset pick to separate themselves in their office pool. Arizona is looking to ruin brackets for those picking Belmont in the NCAA tournament second-round contest Thursday in Salt Lake City.

  9. article Sports Perspective: Tournament time to ball

    Wednesday, March 6, 2013 4:00 am

    Yet again, another college basketball regular season is coming to an end, which only means one thing, it’s tournament time! The part of the season when each game becomes increasingly important and at any given moment, a team’s season can end on a simple flick of the wrist. Conference tournaments will take place first and shortly after is the highly coveted, NCAA tournament.

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  10. article Marana teachers are award finalists

    Wednesday, February 27, 2013 4:00 am

    Danielle Schroeder, a Mountain View High School teacher, and Diane Swan, a Marana High School teacher, have been selected as finalists for the Arizona Department of Intercollegiate Athletics and the Circle K Corporation Outstanding High School Faculty Awards Program, which honors outstanding high school teachers in Southern Arizona.

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  11. Danielle Schroeder

    Danielle Schroeder, of Mountain View High School, was honored in January during a University of Arizona Men’s basketball game. Schroeder, along with Diane Swan of Marana High School, are finalists for the Outstanding High School Faculty Award. The Teacher of the Year will be selected from the nine finalists on March 8.

  12. article Cats Open February in the Palouse

    Friday, February 1, 2013 1:32 pm

    Date: Saturday, Feb. 2, 2013

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  13. article Sports Perspective: Wildcat mid-season report

    Wednesday, January 30, 2013 4:00 am

    Despite getting off to a 17-2 overall record and a top 10 ranking, the Arizona Wildcats are sitting in third place within the Pac-12. Behind Oregon and UCLA, both teams that beat the Wildcats, Arizona (5-2) continues to fight for the top spot in the conference.

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  14. article What's Up UA? - Arizona Adds Women's Sand Volleyball

    Thursday, January 17, 2013 9:07 am

     

    Competition will begin in 2014 for the UA's 20th varsity sport. Steve Walker, the UA's indoor volleyball associate head coach, will be the new program's first head coach.

     
     

    University of Arizona Director of Athletics Greg Byrne has announced that his department has added women's sand volleyball as a varsity sport.

    The sport, which enjoys a spring competition schedule, will be the 20th varsity sport sponsored by the department. Steve Walker has been named the new program's first head coach. Official competition will begin in spring 2014.

    "This is an exciting day for the University of Arizona and our volleyball program," said Byrne. "With our strengths as an athletics department – including strong indoor volleyball, great interest from our fans and weather that is very conducive to outdoor activity – it's a natural fit for us."

    Walker, currently the UA's indoor volleyball associate head coach, will serve as the program's first leader. He served as an assistant coach with the Wildcats for three seasons from 2003-05, helping to lead the program to three NCAA Tournament appearances, including a trip to the Elite Eight in 2005. He left Arizona after the 2005 season to become the women's volleyball head coach at the UC Davis, where he has coached for two seasons before returning to Arizona in 2007.

    "I would like to thank Greg and all involved for this opportunity to be the first-ever head sand volleyball coach here at the University of Arizona," said Walker. "Throughout this hiring process, it is evident that this athletics department is excited about bringing an emerging sport like sand volleyball to this campus and community and plan to grow with it in the coming years."

    "Sand volleyball is one of the fastest growing sports in the country," said Deputy Director of Athletics Rocky LaRose. "With growing national interest, and in particular within the high school ranks in the state of Arizona, this was a natural fit. In fact, Arizona is the first high school interscholastic association to add sand volleyball as an official varsity sport. I'm excited for the new opportunities for our women, and thrilled to continue to grow our women's programs."

    At UC Davis, Walker became the Aggies' eighth head volleyball coach, guiding the program through its final year of reclassification to NCAA Division I status in 2006, and during its first year of membership in the Big West Conference. During his tenure at UC Davis, Walker was selected to coach the Northern California Volleyball Association Youth Division team at the Global Challenge in Maribor, Slovenia, during July of 2006. In 2010, he was invited back to coach the NCVA Youth team at the USA Volleyball High Performance Championship in Fort Lauderdale, Fla.

    Walker received his "AAA" rating, the highest level pro/am rating as a player in the California Beach Volleyball Association series from 1997-99, and multiple times he was an Arizona Beach Volleyball Association tournament winner from 2003-06.

    A collegiate volleyball player at Long Beach State, Walker finished his career as the school's all-time leader in assists per game. The starting setter for two seasons, he was named AVCA All-America and All-Mountain Pacific Sports Federation in 1995, after leading the NCAA in assists and assists per game.

    "We're fortunate to have Steve as our first head coach," said David Rubio, Arizona's indoor volleyball head coach. "He has a strong background in sand volleyball and will put us a step ahead of many programs right from the start."

    Women's sand volleyball is an emerging sport worldwide – as witnessed by its success at recent Olympic Games – and within NCAA circles. Fifteen universities sponsored the sport in 2011-12, its inaugural year, and 29 will compete in 2012-13. Further, 47 schools are considering sponsorship in 2013-14.

    In order to be an officially sponsored NCAA championship sport, there must be 40 competing institutions in two consecutive seasons. Within the Pac-12 Conference, four schools presently sponsor the sport (California, Stanford, UCLA, USC) with at least one other member considering adding the sport.

    Additionally, Arizona was the first state in the nation to add sand volleyball as a high school varsity sport in 2011-12, with California following in 2012-13. Currently, there are more than 350 youth club participants in the sport in the Arizona region.

    Sand volleyball was added by the NCAA in August 2011 for Division I competition. The roster size in this sport will grow as the number of scholarships increase and will have a maximum roster size of 14 student-athletes by 2014-15.

    Sand volleyball features five two-woman teams ranked by ability, and each duo plays against the corresponding team or teams from other schools. In a dual meet, the winning team is the school winning three of five matches. Individual matches are two sets played to 21 points, with a tiebreaker set to 15, if needed. All sets are rally scoring and must be won by two points.

    The sport is the first added by the UA since women's indoor track and field in 1998. Previously, Arizona added women's soccer in 1994.

    Arizona currently sponsors 11 women's sports (basketball, cross country, golf, gymnastics, soccer, softball, swimming and diving, tennis, indoor track and field, outdoor track and field and volleyball) and eight men's sports (baseball, basketball, cross country, football, golf, swimming and diving, tennis and outdoor track and field).

    Arizona has won 21 national championships and 118 conference titles in its athletic history.

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  15. article Sports Perspective: The Cardiac Cats strike again

    Wednesday, January 9, 2013 4:00 am

    Dubbed the “Cardiac Cats”, the Arizona Wildcat basketball team has had their fans on the edge of their seats, holding their breath for nearly half the season. The Wildcats who are 14-0 and 2-0 within the Pac-12, are currently ranked third in the nation, and are only one of four teams who remain unbeaten. 

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  16. article 'Air Zona' saves Christmas for No. 3 Wildcats

    Wednesday, December 26, 2012 11:03 am

    The sophomore appropriately dubbed "Air Zona" saved Christmas and an unbeaten record for third-ranked Arizona on Tuesday night.

  17. article Northwest students find lacrosse

    Wednesday, December 5, 2012 4:00 am

    The oldest sport in America is as fresh as ever in Northwest Tucson.

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  18. article Arizona to face Nevada in New Mexico Bowl

    Monday, December 3, 2012 4:24 pm

    Get ready for a matchup between the nation's top two rushers - and a big traveling quandary for the Arizona faithful.

  19. article Who is Arizona's best shooter

    Sunday, November 25, 2012 12:47 pm

    Tenth-ranked Arizona is used to working on a different schedule than most of the country.

  20. article Education: Local Schools & Programs

    Wednesday, October 31, 2012 2:53 pm

    Amphitheater School District

  21. article Sisters, CDO graduates, compete at collegiate level

    Tuesday, October 23, 2012 9:47 am

    Although, most may think having a twin would involve a lot of competitiveness and rivalry, 2011 CDO graduates Kami and Kalyn Humphrey are just the opposite.

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  22. article What's up UA - Wildcats Ranked No. 11 in ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll

    Thursday, October 18, 2012 11:10 am

    The UA has placed in the preseason poll for a second straight season. The Wildcats will open 2012-13 with the annual McDonald's Red-Blue Game on Oct. 21 at 2 p.m. in McKale Memorial Center.

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  23. article UA Athletics - Updates from Greg Byrne

    Thursday, October 11, 2012 12:58 pm

    PAC-12 AD MEETINGS

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  24. article UA Athletics- Wildcats on television

    Thursday, September 13, 2012 10:20 am

    There is no question there is consternation among some UA fans regarding the broadcast of our games. They can’t get the games and want to know why not. They want to know when they’ll get it on their system. Those who have it want to know why it appears it may cost a bit more. Some of this is due to ongoing negotiations with various carriers (satellite giant DirecTV, chiefly), but some of this is because of our history of providing televised games.

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  25. article UA's Wilma the Wildcat is chosen for Capital One All-American Mascot Team

    Thursday, September 6, 2012 10:11 am

    The University of Arizona’s Wilma The Wildcat has been selected as one of the spirited mascots to be a member of the 11th annual Capital One All-America Mascot Team. Wilma is making history by being one of two female mascots to join the competition for the first time in the eleven years the challenge has existed. Wilma is joined by 15 other mascots that will go head-to-head throughout the college football season in mascot matchups determined exclusively by fan voting. When the dust settles, Wilma hopes to be the first ever female mascot named the Capital One National Mascot of the Year at the 2013 Capital One Bowl.

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