Hosting its second Midwestern team of the season after sweeping Loyola Chicago at home last Wednesday, fourth-ranked UCLA (13-9, 9-8) was able to find similar ease against Ball State on Wednesday night, defeating the Cardinals in three games, 30-20, 30-22, and 30-11. Read more...
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March 14, 11:09 pm
Volleyball crushes Ball State; second team gets playing time
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March 14, 11:09 pm
Travel-heavy schedule tests UCLA
Under the pressures of both travel and fatigue, the women’s water polo team has endured some growing pains. Last Saturday, UCLA (15-1) struggled in a 15-9 victory at Arizona State, and the next day, the team held on to beat UCSB at home despite being outscored 5-2 in the final quarter. Read more...
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March 14, 11:08 pm
Duo takes it up a notch
UCLA’s red-hot offense suddenly went cold against Southern Utah on Tuesday. Whitney Baker made sure it didn’t matter. Baker, a freshman pitcher, threw a masterful two-hit shutout and senior catcher Jaisa Creps singled in UCLA’s only run in the bottom of the sixth inning as the No. Read more...
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March 14, 11:06 pm
Bruins aim to regain offensive confidence
The UCLA baseball team is approaching its series this weekend at San Diego State as an opportunity to get back on track, especially at the plate. Read more...
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March 14, 9:56 pm
2007 Men’s NCAA Tournament Preview
Read up on UCLA’s entrance into the 2007 tournament including features on players and Coach Ben Howland. Finally his time to Dance Howland to face alma mater Are you there God? Read more...
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March 14, 9:30 pm
Finally his time to Dance
It was Jan. 13, 2007. Forward Josh Shipp, out with an injured right hamstring, stood by himself outside the USC locker room. The rest of his Bruin teammates were being hounded by reporters and were celebrating their greatest victory of the season. Read more...
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March 14, 9:28 pm
Howland to face alma mater
When UCLA coach Ben Howland heard that there was an opening for a coaching job at his alma mater, he picked up the phone and called Weber State athletic director Jerry Graybeal with a recommendation. Read more...