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Thursday, Jan 31 San Diego State routed Air Force two weeks after losing to the Falcons in Colorado Springs. | | | | Fernando Tatis Jr. tops ESPN's top-100 prospects list. Nine Padres prospects rank inside the top-110, which includes 10 just-miss prospects. | | | | | Meb Keflezighi, the only person to win the Boston and New York City marathons along with an Olympic medal, will be inducted into San Diego's Breitbard Hall of Fame. | | | | | Philip Rivers has a keen understanding of the teams in Super Bowl LIII, having played both this season. He breaks down the strengths of the Los Angeles Rams and New England Patriots. | | | | | Former Chargers great LaDainian Tomlison was forced to endure the sight of his team allowing New England to score 35 first-half points on Jan. 13 as the Chargers were buried in Foxborough. | | | | | Mikayla Williams has attended at least 14 different schools in her life, and she found a true home at UC San Diego, where is leads a team that is undefeated at 17-0 | | | | | The UCSD men's and women's basketball teams will host "Spirit Night" in RIMAC Arena, where they are both unbeaten this season | | | | | Sizing up the Padres' 40-man roster, from A to Z, heading into the 2019 season: Trey Wingenter started the season at Triple-A El Paso and finished it as one of the hardest throwers in the Padres' bullpen. | | | | |
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