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This Week in the Pac-12, May 18: Arizona Baseball can get back into first place with another sweep

Friday, May 18th, 2012
Robert Refsnyder at ASU

Robert Refsnyder and the BatCats will try to avoid getting tagged with a loss in Los Angeles.
Photo by Cheryl Evans/The Arizona Republic

The Arizona Wildcats went undefeated last week but got no help in trying to catch Oregon in the Pac-12 baseball standings. This week the Ducks play outside the conference which means the UA needs no assistance to get back where it wants to be.

The only thing required is perfection.

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College Football Playoff: SEC format is best but SEC proposing wrong format

Monday, May 14th, 2012
Alabama Crimson Tide

Not pictured: SEC Champions
Photo by Matthew Emmons-US PRESSWIRE

College football’s postseason future will soon be decided and everyone has an opinion on the best format. There’s the model endorsed by the Big Ten commissioner, the format preferred by the SEC’s strongest coaches, and variations in between.

As an admittedly biased citizen in Pac-12 country let me make this very clear: The SEC model is best.

Just not the SEC model they’re talking about.

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Trendy Trip: Arizona Baseball sweeps Cal to keep pace in Pac-12

Monday, May 14th, 2012
Tony Renda

Tony Renda and Cal were shut down by Arizona pitching.
Photo by Deirdre Hamill/The Arizona Republic

Coach Andy Lopez and the Arizona Wildcats baseball team just completed their first sweep of a Pac-12 road series in three years and yet they’re in the same spot in the standings as when the weekend started. The Cats have to be wondering, What’s a team gotta do to gain some ground around here?

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This Week in the Pac-12, May 11: Baseball preview as Arizona tries to regroup on the road

Friday, May 11th, 2012
Farris and Dixon

James Farris and the Cats will be wary of those treacherous pickoff throws.
Photo by Andy Morales

The Arizona Wildcats baseball team was hoping this week would start the home stretch toward a Pac-12 championship. The UA instead has to play catch-up and Oregon is the team looking to pad its lead in the standings.

There are just three weeks left in the regular season with nine teams holding onto tournament dreams and five schools hoping to host a regional. They don’t call it hardball for nothing.

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Balky Knee: Oregon pitching and tough call keep Arizona Baseball out of first place

Monday, May 7th, 2012
Alex Keudell

Alex Keudell and the Ducks catapulted past Arizona.
Photo by Thomas Patterson/Statesman Journal

It took a while for the battle for first place to settle in. The Oregon Ducks and Arizona Wildcats each won handily in the first two games of the baseball series in Tucson.

The rubber match, however, was worthy of championship-level hype. The contest featured quality pitching, pressure-packed at-bats, and a Hi Corbett-sized helping of controversy.

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