With a weekend sweep of Cal and Stanford, the UCLA men’s tennis team is one victory away from its fourth consecutive Pac-10 championship. Finally able to look forward to avenging an earlier loss in the season to USC, the No. Read more...
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April 15, 10:11 pm
Road wins propel team toward USC
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April 15, 10:10 pm
Jumpers team up to dominate invitational
Despite the importance of individual performance, the UCLA women’s track and field jumpers dominated as a unit at this weekend’s Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational. The Bruins swept the top three spots in the high jump and triple jump competitions, and it was clear that the athletes thrived as a team. Read more...
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April 15, 10:09 pm
Bay Area teams challenge No. 13 Bruins
One day after coming off its second 4-3 loss to No. 1 Stanford, the UCLA women’s tennis team showed that being able to hang with the nation’s toughest team was no fluke by beating No. Read more...
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April 15, 10:09 pm
Stanford takes game in double overtime with penalty shot
It was a disappointing end to an otherwise exciting afternoon for the UCLA women’s water polo team in Palo Alto on Saturday. The No. 2 Bruins (20-2, 9-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) entered the weekend on a 10-game win streak, fresh off a huge victory at home over No. Read more...
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April 15, 10:07 pm
Freshman rises to top of hurdles pack
Darius Reed wanted to come to UCLA in order to train and compete alongside the best hurdlers in the nation. Right now, he is stealing the spotlight from those teammates. Read more...
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April 15, 10:06 pm
Bruins crush Tritons, extend win streak to five
Unlike last season, when every match was a must-win in order to make the conference playoffs, this season the UCLA men’s volleyball team had a little breathing room. Read more...
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April 15, 10:05 pm
Olympic grass isn’t always greener
I might have been the only one not upset when Los Angeles lost the Olympic bid for 2016 in favor of Chicago. When you think about it at first, it doesn’t make sense to have the Olympics anywhere but Los Angeles. Read more...