Maybe it has something to do with John Wooden’s inescapable aphorisms immortalized all over the walls of the Wooden Center and the winning culture that he brought as a scientific formula to Westwood. Read more...
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June 2, 1:14 am
Men’s golf makes most of narrow NCAA tournament berth
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May 28, 1:04 am
UCLA men’s golf ends championship run against LSU
UCLA men’s golf, a team that won one tournament all year, needed two birdies on the 18th green at the NCAA regionals to squeak into the championship tournament. Read more...
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May 23, 12:10 am
UCLA men’s golf well-prepared for high winds at NCAAs
A men’s golf season that saw the team face unexpectedly adverse weather conditions will fittingly be concluded in Kansas, a state known for its wind and trailer-park-plowing tornadoes. Read more...
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May 22, 12:49 am
Men’s golf prepares for nationals in new setting
With finals fast approaching and the reality that they can no longer be ignored starting to sink in, most students find themselves increasingly surrounded by the all-too-familiar setting of either their desks or the library. Read more...
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May 19, 12:00 am
Men’s golf clinches final regional spot in NCAA championship
Being six shots behind the fifth and final qualifying spot for the NCAA national championships with just nine holes to play is difficult for any golfer. Read more...
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May 5, 6:26 pm
Men’s golf earns No. 3 seed in NCAA Regionals
The UCLA men’s golf team earned its 23rd consecutive NCAA Regional berth on Monday afternoon and will be the No. 3 seed in San Antonio. The Bruins are hoping to keep another streak alive and advance to the NCAA Men’s Golf Championships for the 12th consecutive year but will face stiff competition. Read more...
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May 1, 12:00 am
Pac-12 challenges prepare men’s golf for upcoming NCAAs
It wasn’t some cartoonish desert mirage, making them seem closer than they were. What the leaderboard reflected was accurate. By the end of the 36-hole day one, the Bruins found themselves 24 strokes behind eventual winners Stanford. Read more...