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A group of current and former UA athletes is competing for gold during the 2016 Rio Paralympic Games, which is currently open and continues through Sept. 18.
Saturday night's football season opener for the Arizona Wildcats will mark the debut of Chad Shoopman, a UA alumnus who is the director of the 240-piece Pride of Arizona. For fans of the horn-driven sound of Earth, Wind & Fire, this band's for you.
UA sport psychologist Amy Athey says the world's elite performers trust their training and do their best to stay in the moment, trying to not overthink what they have prepared to do.
Although the Wildcats narrowly missed winning a fifth NCAA championship, their improbable postseason charge to the College World Series finals won't soon be forgotten.
Several current and former UA student-athletes have qualified to compete in the Rio Olympics and Paralympic Games.
Like an athlete who has prepared for years, Dustin Williams is ready for the big stage and will serve as head athletic trainer for the U.S. track and field team in Rio. With UANews video.
Behind another strong pitching performance, this time from JC Cloney, the Wildcats moved to within one win of a fifth NCAA baseball title with Monday night's 3-0 victory over Coastal Carolina at the College World Series.
Oklahoma State won a pitchers' duel, 1-0, on Monday night, and now Arizona will face UC Santa Barbara in an elimination game at 4 p.m. MST on Wednesday.
Teenager Josh Knight, a fan of the baseball team, died of cancer before the season began, but the Wildcats haven't forgotten about him.
Arizona's baseball team will open play on Saturday against Miami (Fla.), and the against-all-odds Wildcats have a chance to win a second NCAA title in five years.