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The No. 5 USC men's tennis team recorded its first back-to-back wins against crosstown rival UCLA since 1991 with the Trojans' 6-1 win over the Bruins today at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. USC had claimed a 4-0 win over UCLA earlier this year at the ITA National Team Indoor Championships, and this second look at UCLA was a... more »

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By Jay Christensen, The Wiz of Odds
The Wiz is back with the most classless acts of the 2009 season. What is a classless act, you ask? It's any attempt to degrade an opponent, player or the game. It's the stuff that isn't in the summary but often gets mentioned years later after somebody extracts retribution. As they say, what goes around comes around. At the... more »

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By Ted Miller, ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
Taking a look at what to watch for as teams head into spring practices, officially ringing the bell on preparations for the 2010 season. Arizona Spring practice starts: March 5 Spring game: April 10 What to watch: The new coordinators: The Wildcats lost two outstanding coordinators -- Sonny Dykes on offense and Mark Stoops on defense -- and decided... more »

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By Ted Miller, ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
Spring is often cited as a time of renewal, and in recent years that has held true in Pac-10 football. USC would renew its lease atop the conference annually, no matter who had bolted for NFL riches. <!--photo1-->But this spring a different bird is chirping. It's a Duck, er, quacking. After seven seasons of USC dominance, Oregon is the... more »

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Here's some reaction from USC's victory over UCLA last night.... more »

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By Associated Press, ESPNLosAngeles.com
Dwight Lewis scored 23 points and Southern Cal swept the season series from UCLA with a 68-64 victory Sunday night.... more »

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The USC Trojans (14-9, 6-5) will host the UCLA Bruins (11-12, 6-5) at the Galen Center on Feb. 14 at 7 p.m. The game will be broadcast live on FSN with Steve Physioc and Marques Johnson calling the action and Michael Eaves providing sideline commentary. The game will also be aired live on USC radio flagship station ESPN 710... more »

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By Ted Miller, ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
When Lane Kiffin bolted Tennessee for USC, it was the second biggest -- and most controversial -- story of the offseason. The biggest story, of course, was Pete Carroll leaving the Trojans for the Seattle Seahawks. Kiffin, 34, was mostly hammered by the media for spending just one year in Knoxville before leaving the Volunteers following a 7-6 season.... more »

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By Ted Miller, ESPN.com - Pac-10 Blog
Who will breakout and make a move toward stardom this season? Most of these guys aren't "new," but they could make the next step up in their careers this spring. Arizona Juron Criner, WR, Jr: Criner (6-foot-4, 210 pounds) is already a familiar name to Wildcats fans. Heck, he led the team with nine touchdown receptions in 2009. The... more »

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Text messages from press row. Kevin O'Neill can do Sunday what Tim Floyd never could -- coach USC to a victory over UCLA in the Galen Center. . . .... more »

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By Michael Lev, staff writer, USC
USC coach Kevin O’Neill said that about the Trojans-Bruins rivalry, which reignites Sunday. (Yet another reason to respect KO!) For more on the upcoming USC-UCLA clash, click here. More from the USC blog: USC football: Spring schedule coming soon USC football: Projecting where the newcomers fit in — quarterbacks, running backs, fullbacks USC basketball: Can Cal be caught? Pac-12... more »

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By Jay Christensen, The Wiz of Odds
Pacific 10 commissioner Larry Scott is "very seriously" looking at expansion in the next 12 months, and as the Wiz wrote back in 2006, the two universities at the top the league's list are likely to be Colorado and Utah. "Realistically, if we are going to consider this in the foreseeable future, it really is in the next 12... more »

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