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UCR volleyball looks to establish tone on road trip

After picking up their first Big West Conference win against Cal State Fullerton 3-1, (4-15, 0-7) the Highlanders (9-10, 1-6) took a rough loss...

UCR women’s golf continues to show strength in New Mexico

UC Riverside’s women’s golf team continued to impress in the New Mexico State Aggie Invitational from Monday, Oct. 9 through Wednesday, Oct. 11 with...

Getting to know senior midfielder Ricardo Ruiz

The Highlanders men’s soccer team (2-11-0,2-4-0) suffered a 4-0 loss to UC Irvine (7-5-3, 2-2-2) on Wednesday, Oct. 11 on the heels of earning...

Volleyball picks up first conference win

The UCR volleyball (9-8, 1-4) team picked up their first Big West Conference win of the season, 3-1, at home against Cal State Fullerton...

Women’s golf shows glimpse of potential in Palm Desert

After a rough outing in Vail, Colorado’s GolfWeek Conference Challenge to start the season, UCR’s women’s golf team bounced back with a third-place finish...

Women’s soccer “buying in” after three straight conference wins

The Highlanders women's soccer team (6-7-2, 3-0-0) is riding a four-game win streak, three of them conference games, after beating UC Santa Barbara (4-6-4,...

Women’s golf freshman Serena Chon shines in season opener

The UCR women’s golf team opened up their 2017-18 season at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Wolcott, Colorado on Monday, Sept. 25 through Wednesday...

Men’s golf takes fourth place in season opener

The 2017-18 men’s golf season got off to a strong start at the Mark Simpson Colorado Invitational in Erie, Colorado, from Monday, Sept. 25...

Small improvements help men’s soccer Head Coach Cupello keep faith

The winless UC Riverside’s men's soccer team (0-9-0) continued to struggle last week, taking two losses at the hands of Loyola Marymount University (2-6-2)...

Volleyball looks for star to emerge in conference play

One of the most difficult aspects of college sports is replacing the production of star players who graduate. It is no different for UCR...