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Sport Sciences


Sport Sciences
07.02.2012
Women’s Basketball Team Goes 22-0 with Win Against Cal State Dominguez Hills
Emily Osga and Daisy Feder combined to score 33 points to lead the top-ranked UC San Diego women's basketball team to a convincing 77-52 victory over visiting Cal State Dominguez Hills in California Collegiate Athletic Association play on Saturday evening at RIMAC Arena.
Sport Sciences
31.01.2012
Twenty Straight Wins for Top-Ranked Women’s Basketball Team
Chelsea Carlisle and the Tritons equaled their win total from last season with their triumph over the Gators on Saturday.
Sport Sciences
18.01.2012
Women’s Basketball Team Topples Rival Cal State Monterey Bay as Winning Streak Reaches 16 Games
In a season full of them thus far, the second-ranked UC San Diego women's basketball made another huge statement on Saturday, rolling over No.
Business/Economics - Sport Sciences
17.01.2012
Pro athletes are wise to bolster their star status, say researchers
Basketball fans in Cleveland may disagree, but two-time NBA Most Valuable Player Lebron James' decision to play with a higher-profile Miami Heat team and all-star teammates shows sound marketing and
Sport Sciences
05.12.2011
EURO 2012 is likely to hit school exam results, study suggests
EURO 2012 is likely to hit school exam results, study suggests
School students who take their GCSEs during a major international football tournament, such as the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championship, get worse exam results than they would in a football-free summer, according to an Oxford researcher.
Sport Sciences
02.12.2011
EURO 2012 could hit school exam results
EURO 2012 could hit school exam results
School students who take their GCSEs during a major international football tournament - such as the FIFA World Cup or the UEFA European Championship - get worse exam results than they would in a football-free summer.
Computer Science/Telecom - Sport Sciences
18.11.2011
Helping computers make faster decisions
Industrial and systems engineering professor Jeff Linderoth is working on a way to help computers make yes/no decisions faster by enhancing the standard algorithm computers use to solve a class of problems called integer programs.
Sport Sciences
01.11.2011
Tracking athletes with a GPS
Opponents know that Kaelen Watson , U of T's most recent female athlete of the year, is a force to be reckoned with on the field hockey turf.
Sport Sciences
01.11.2011
Tritons Clip San Francisco State to Clinch No. 1 Seed in CCAA Tournament
Jessica Wi and the Tritons will head to Turlock for next week's CCAA Tournament at the top overal seed.
Sport Sciences - Administration/Government
07.10.2011
American Football Head Coach selected for IFAF World Development team
University of Birmingham Sport's (UBSport) American Football Head Coach has been announced as the only UK representative to be part of the International Federation of American Football (IFAF) World Development team.
Sport Sciences
15.09.2011
Meteor Likely Cause of Southwest U.S. Light Show
Meteor Likely Cause of Southwest U.S. Light Show
PASADENA, Calif. - A meteor is the most probable cause of a bright, colorful fireball witnessed by people in a wide swath of the southwestern United States, according to Don Yeomans, manager of NASA's Near-Earth Object Program Office at JPL.
Medicine/Pharmacology - Sport Sciences
13.09.2011
With help from UCLA, teenage cancer patient begins to make strides
With help from UCLA, teenage cancer patient begins to make strides
The doctors told Allie Newman that the pain in her right thigh was tendonitis, nothing to worry about.
Sport Sciences
12.09.2011
The world’s fastest robot to line up alongside techno-wonders in university science showcase
The fastest robot in the world will be among the many technological wonders taking centre stage at a special exhibition of university research on the Hoe next week. The fastest robot in the world will be among the many technological wonders taking centre stage at a special exhibition of university research on the Hoe next week.