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- Ueberroth to Discuss Outlook for Sports Business
- Peter Ueberroth, honorary president of the United States Olympic Committee, will share his perspective on the business of sports - past, present, and future - on Nov. 12 at Town [read more]
- In Memoriam: Leon Clarke, 76
- Leon Clarke '55, an all-league end who led USC in receiving in 1954 and 1955 and was a member of the Trojans’ 1955 Rose Bowl team before playing in the [read more]
- Roski Discusses NFL Stadium Plans
- The National Football League will return to Los Angeles to play in a plush and innovative new stadium located in the City of Industry for the 2013 season, Majestic Realty [read more]
- In Memoriam: Monte Clark, 72
- Monte Clark, the co-captain of the 1958 USC football team who later played and coached in the National Football League, including serving as the head coach of the San Francisco [read more]
- New Bio Gets Good Yardage From Carroll
- Never idle on the sidelines, Pete Carroll lives by the deceptively simple mantra of “always compete.” That, not coincidentally, is the title of a new biography about the heralded USC [read more]
- Ready to Make His Mark
- Clay Matthews III has a tough act to follow. His father and uncle played in the National Football League. Clay Matthews Jr. was a Pro Bowl linebacker for the Cleveland [read more]
- Carroll Taps Matt Barkley as Starter
- Matt Barkley has been named USC’s starting quarterback, Coach Pete Carroll has announced. Set to make history as the first true freshman quarterback to start a USC opener, Barkley earned [read more]
- Trojan Football Adds a New Dimension
- Fans can watch the live ESPN telecast of the Sept. 12 USC football game at Ohio State in 3-D at USC’s Galen Center. Free tickets to the 5 p.m. Galen [read more]
- Michael Segerblom Sails Into Hall of Fame
- Michael Segerblom, head coach and program director of the USC varsity sailing team, was named a 2009 inductee into the Inter-Collegiate Sailing Association Hall of Fame and recognized with the [read more]
- He’s in the Swing of Things
- As Tom Glissmeyer ’09 teed up at the U.S. Open Championship in 2003, he had plenty to be nervous about. This was his first PGA Tour event and, at 16, [read more]
- USC Places 4th in 2008-09 Directors’ Cup
- USC finished in fourth place in the 2008-09 Learfield Sports Directors' Cup standings, the Trojans’ highest ranking since the national all-sports program began in 1993-94. USC’s previous best finish was [read more]
- Coach Carroll Connects With Kids
- USC Coach Pete Carroll has created www.CampPete.com, a Web site that allows him to interact with children across the country. By using the site, youngsters can customize their own football [read more]
- Pete Carroll Inspires the Armed Forces
- Sports and the military have always had a uniquely rewarding relationship, perhaps summarized best by legendary World War II Gen. Douglas MacArthur. “Upon the fields of friendly strife are sown [read more]
- In Memoriam: Julius ‘Julie’ Bescos, 97
- Julius “Julie” Bescos, one of USC’s earliest three-sport stars who also coached for the Trojans, died on May 23 in Long Beach. He was 97. A public memorial service will [read more]
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