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Saints · Santa BarbaraEntenza DesignMiro Little was injured in the first half of the Gauchos win vs LBSU UC SANTA BARBARA, Calif. (KEYT). - It was not a relaxing 'Beach' day for the Gauchos. UCSB blew a late four point lead in regulation but recovered in time to beat Long Beach State in overtime 84-77 in the Big West opener for both teams. Colin Smith scored eight of his 18 points in overtime including a 4-point play that put UCSB up 77-72 with 2:36 to play in the ex…See the Story
UCSB Works Overtime to Win Big West Opener
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Basketball · Las VegasFlo CollegeGauchos hold off Mountain Hawks LAS VEGAS, Nevada. (KEYT) -The UC Santa Barbara Men's Basketball team snuck out of the first round of The Resorts World Las Vegas Classic with a 72-70 win over Lehigh, Friday afternoon. The Gauchos shot 87.5 percent from the charity stripe in the game and crashed the offensive glass en route to the win. HOW IT HAPPENEDLehigh grabbed the opening lead after a few missed shots and turnovers by the Gauchos …See the Story
Clutch Free Throws by Little Lead UCSB Past Lehigh at Resorts World Las Vegas Classic | News Channel 3-12
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California Politics · CaliforniaWith California electric rates stuck at nearly the highest in the nation, the state’s utility regulator is poised to lower the payout shareholders can receive from California’s three large investor-owned power companies.
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California is considering cutting power company profits to historic lows, but bills will barely drop
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