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<description>The Vista: Sports Section -- The Vista is the University of San Diego's weekly undergraduate student newspaper.</description>
<copyright>2008</copyright>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>No more upsets please</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810261</link>
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<author>sports@usdvista.com (Raymond Ayala)</author>
<description>If you’re a fan of the upset, then you must have loved this past week of sports. Me personally, I dislike it.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Toreros steamroll Bulldogs 43-17
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<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810262</link>
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<author>sports@usdvista.com (Rubin Resnick)</author>
<description>Another week, another 43 points. The French call this phenomenon deja vu but the Toreros prefer the term consistency.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Men's soccer ties UCLA: still looking for first win</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810263</link>
<guid>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/archive_article.php?article_id=200810263</guid>
<author>sports@usdvista.com (Darren Feeney)</author>
<description>The Toreros (0-5-3) could have scored their first victory of the season Thursday night while head coach Seamus McFadden could have attained his 300th career victory. Instead, the men’s soccer team wrapped up the final leg of a three-game home stand at the Torero Stadium tying University of California Los Angeles (2-3-2) 1-1 in double overtime.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Women's soccer continues dominance with big wins</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810264</link>
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<author>sports@usdvista.com (Gyno Pomare)</author>
<description>The 21st ranked women’s soccer team is coming off an impressive pair of wins from last past weekend. Both games were shutouts as the Toreros defeated UC Riverside 3-0 and Idaho State 6-0.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>MLB playoff preview: does your team have a realistic shot?
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<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810265</link>
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<author>sports@usdvista.com (Justin Saks)</author>
<description>With the arrival of October it only means one thing, and it is not Halloween. After six grueling months, 162 games (163 for two teams) and 27 trades, the MLB post-season is finally upon us.</description>
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<pubDate>October 2, 2008</pubDate>
<title>Week in Review</title>
<link>http://www.sandiego.edu/vista/article.php?article_id=200810266</link>
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<author>sports@usdvista.com (Raymond Ayala)</author>
<description>Women’s Volleyball
The women's volleyball team has had a successful season thus far, going 10-2 in non-conference play so far. The Toreros biggest wins came at home, when they were able to sweep the USD tournament for three consecutive wins against tough opponents.</description>
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