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Half-cooked
USC: STANFORD -- As he walked off the field at halftime, USC coach Pete Carroll knew Stanford's Buddy Teevens outcoached him. At least that's what he was told by the screaming fans.

"Those guys in the tunnel thought so," Carroll said. "I sure heard them at halftime. I turned to someone and said, 'This is just like New England.' "

Photo Gallery: USC vs. Stanford...[MORE]

Confidence lost? Not with these Trojans
Kevin Modesti: STANFORD -- So much for any hope that USC's close-call victory over Stanford was a humbling experience for the nation's top-ranked college football team, an eye-opener for an undefeated group that might have been feeling invincible, a useful lesson in the dangers of leaving it all to the second half. ...[MORE]

Dodgers set up for a loss
Dodgers: SAN FRANCISCO -- If there was any lingering doubt on the part of the Dodgers' brain trust as to Yhency Brazoban's readiness for the primary setup role, it apparently had vanished by Saturday.

Photo Gallery: Dodgers...[MORE]

• Angels bring their 'A' game
• Playing mind games
• Victory conjures up spirit of 2002 team

Prep Sports
Getting back into the swing of things
It doesn't seem long ago that Robert Fick was an All-Star for the Detroit Tigers. It only feels that way now.

Two years ago, Fick batted .270 with 17 home runs for the Tigers and then had success with the Atlanta Braves, who won their 12th consecutive division title last year. ...[MORE]

Loyola runs its winning streak to 11 games
Loyola of Los Angeles won its 11th consecutive game dating back to last season with a 42-7 nonleague victory at La Quinta on Saturday night.

Loyola (3-0), the defending Southern Section Div. I champion, scored 42 unanswered points against La Quinta (0-3) to overcome a second-quarter deficit. ...[MORE]

• COC responds with rout
• Big call, big run give Birmingham big win

Daily Chatter | Athletes of the week | Local Watch | Upon Further Review | MORE IN PREP SPORTS >>

USC
Half-cooked
STANFORD -- As he walked off the field at halftime, USC coach Pete Carroll knew Stanford's Buddy Teevens outcoached him. At least that's what he was told by the screaming fans.

"Those guys in the tunnel thought so," Carroll said. "I sure heard them at halftime. I turned to someone and said, 'This is just like New England.' " ...[MORE]

• Confidence lost? Not with these Trojans
• Defense shows split personality

Volleyball | Football | Basketball | Baseball | USC Sports

UCLA Sports
Offensive line is praised for its strong play
As outlandish as it may seem after last season, one thing UCLA's offensive line is talking about doing is avoiding complacency.

Sounds crazy, indeed, but the much-maligned group from a year ago spent the last week being praised for a dominating performance at Washington, and for being the most improved unit on the team. ...[MORE]

• Lorier reserves his spot
• Opportunity comes for Perry

Volleyball | Football | Basketball | Baseball | UCLA Sports

Area Colleges
Big second half propels Valley
Edric Prim rushed for 152 yards on 20 carries and scored three touchdowns Saturday to lead Valley College (2-1, 1-0) to a 44-29 Western State Conference Northern Division-opening win over host Santa Barbara (1-2, 0-1) at La Playa Stadium....[MORE]

MORE IN AREA COLLEGES >>

CSUN Sports
Northridge loses tourney title game
Most men's soccer teams would be discouraged after opening the season with two losses in its first four games. Cal State Northridge, however, isn't one of them.

Sure, Northridge lost 3-2 on Sunday to New Mexico, ranked 19th in the nation, in the title game of the annual Matador Soccer Invitational. ...[MORE]

• CSUN mulls new master plan Growth by 2010 would be addressed
• UCLA pulls rank in win

CSUN Sports

   

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