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Roundup: Bruins fall short of 113th NCAA title

May 20, 2015
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UCLA

UCLA women’s tennis lost to Vanderbilt 4-2 in the national championship match Tuesday night. The #QuestFor113 continues with baseball and softball.

Arizona

Gary Parrish reports that assistant basketball coach Damon Stoudamire will leave Arizona to join the Memphis staff.

USC

Our social media guru Justin Karp points out that college football guru Phil Steele thinks USC football has the second-toughest 2015 schedule in the country. Cal, Washington, Utah and Stanford also make his top-10 list.

Arizona State

Here’s a look at Arizona State football’s non-conference schedule, courtesy of Kevin Gemmell. Starting off the season with a bang against Texas A&M.

Oregon

Oregon baseball beat Oregon State 3-2 on a sac fly in the 11th inning Tuesday (highlights and recap from Pac-12 Networks).

Stanford

A tad old, but take a look at the Stanford band’s statement after it was announced that it’d be banned from road events for a year.

Colorado

The Colorado athletic department’s B.G. Brooks whips up a nice feature on Colorado football director of sports performance Dave Forman as the Buffs work on their strength in the offseason.

Oregon State

Former Oregon State Beavers pitcher Ben Holmes (the artist more famously known as Ben Wetzler) talks about life in the minor leagues with Connnor Letourneau.

California

California Golden Blogs features Ivan Rabb as it looks ahead to a very promising 2015-16 season for Cuonzo and Co. Also, check out this Cal Sports Quarterly feature on Cal baseball pitcher Daulton Jeffries, the Friday night starter who almost had his career cut short by an on-field accident more than 10 years ago.

Utah

Jay Yeomans ranks the top 15 quarterbacks in University of Utah history. It’s a link to a link, giving us some more #Linkception.

Washington

This is pretty cool – go behind the scenes with Danny Shelton at the NFL Draft.

Washington State

Washington State freshman golfer Alivia Brown will represent the Cougs at the NCAA women’s golf championships, starting Friday in Bradenton, Florida.