As Reeves Nelson slammed the ball through the hoop, there wasn't a single eye in the Staples Center crowd not fixed on his hulking frame. Read more...
Sports
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March 11, 2:10 pm
After four-game absence, Reeves Nelson helps UCLA defeat Arizona in first round of Pac-10 Tournament
Baseball, Sports
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March 11, 12:45 am
UCLA baseball edges out UC Riverside
Baseball is a cruel, cruel sport. Read more...
Photo: baseballcole
Sports
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March 10, 10:58 pm
UCLA men’s basketball steps up to face the Pac-10 Tournament
The UCLA men's basketball team enters the Pacific Life Pac-10 Tournament today with the knowledge that only a run to the tournament title will result in the program's sixth consecutive appearance in the NCAA Tournament. Read more...
Photo: Freshman forward Reeves Nelson will play in today’s matchup against fourth-seeded Arizona in the Pac-10 Tournament. Nelson missed the last four games after laser retinopexy on his left eye.
Men's Volleyball, Sports
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March 10, 10:56 pm
Ball State gets served by UCLA men’s volleyball
Volleyball is a very systematic sport. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt sophomore opposite Jack Polales recorded 13 kills in the Bruins” sweep of Ball State Wednesday night.
Softball, Sports
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March 10, 10:52 pm
UCLA softball out-pitches North Carolina for the win
UCLA junior pitcher Donna Kerr fanned the first batter she faced to open the game against North Carolina. And much to the delight of the home crowd, she was far from done. Read more...
Sports, Women's Tennis
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March 10, 10:50 pm
UCLA women’s tennis takes second loss of season
For the first time since the National Team Indoors Championships, the UCLA women's tennis team has hit a bump in the road. Read more...
Photo: Senior Yasmin Schnack and the No. 2 Bruins could not hold on in their match against No. 9 Baylor, losing 4-3 to the Bears at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Wednesday.
Men's Tennis, Sports
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March 10, 10:48 pm
UCLA men’s tennis to pick it up against Baylor after rattling win
Most of the time, it's all about skill. Read more...
Photo: Senior Matt Brooklyn stormed back from being down 4-2 in the third set against Duke’s Reid Carleton to win the deciding match in Tuesday’s 4-3 victory.




