Thursday, July 2



Maple Leaf legacy: Ally Courtnall plays for the Canadian national team, like her father

Ally Courtnall had a choice to make. In her youth, she went back and forth between Canadian and American national team programs, but there came a day when she had to choose just one country to represent on the national stage. Read more...

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Sophomore defender Ally Courtnall plays soccer for the Canadian national team, much like her father, Russ Courtnall, did in hockey. She chose to play for Canada’s team instead of the United States’ to follow in his footsteps.


New Archers Week location change boosts student interest in UCLA Club Archery

Between the Olympics and the success of the Hunger Games trilogy, with its bow and arrow-wielding heroine, archery is experiencing a resurgence. Read more...

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The members of UCLA’s Club Archery team, who came in fourth at Nationals last year, practice at Sycamore Fields afternoons Wednesday to Sunday. The team held New Archers Week, a festival put on to recruit new members, on the Intramural Field last week. The location change from the team’s practice field helped the team boast a heavy turnout of interested new archers.


Loss to Cal sparks realignment of player roles for UCLA football team

The UCLA offensive line had one of its worst performances of the season against Cal last weekend, struggling to keep its quarterback upright and avoid costly penalties. Read more...

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Freshman receiver Jordan Payton has been thrust into a more active role on offense since redshirt freshman receiver Devin Lucien’s season-ending injury. Payton was once a Cal commit before he chose UCLA.



Cal game is a step back for UCLA football

Near the start of the fourth quarter, UCLA's redshirt freshman quarterback Brett Hundley rolled to his right on third and 10 after getting flushed out of the pocket. He brushed off Cal's pass rush before slinging the ball 18 yards to redshirt senior receiver Joseph Fauria for a first down. Read more...

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Freshman receiver Devin Fuller drops a backward pass by redshirt freshman quarterback Bretty Hundley that Cal recovered and turned into points on the offensive end.