Wednesday, June 10


Softball hoping for wins at weekend classic

Last season, the UCLA softball team entered the Women’s College World Series with one thing in mind: winning a national championship. After breezing through Regional and Super-Regional play, the Bruins were in prime position to make a run at the title. Read more...


Mata finally capitalizes at charity stripe

On Thursday night, it was Lorenzo Mata’s turn to come out of his shell. Just one game after teammate Josh Shipp broke out of an offensive slump to score 24 points against Arizona, the starting Bruin center had an emergence of his own. Read more...


Bruins work the paint to get the edge over Golden Bears

If there’s one thing that has become apparent in UCLA’s last couple of games, it’s that everyone seems to be brimming with confidence offensively. Early in the Pac-10 season, there would be times when sophomore point Darren Collison or junior guard Arron Afflalo would have to carry the scoring load on their backs in the second half. Read more...


UCLA again fails to complete comeback

The Stanford Cardinal was without their best player in Candice Wiggins. It didn’t matter. In what has become routine for the Bruins (13-16, 7-10 Pac-10), the UCLA women’s basketball team could not complete a late comeback as Stanford found other offensive threats and clamped down on defense in the final minutes to seal a 65-54 victory in Palo Alto. Read more...


Track off to indoor championships

This weekend, the No. 12 UCLA men’s track and field team will send five athletes to compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships at the University of Washington in Seattle. Read more...


Gymnasts in high spirits for quad meet

After scoring the second-highest point total of the season against Oregon State last Friday, the Bruins look to improve on their stellar performance this Sunday in a quad meet at Pauley Pavilion for the John Wooden Challenge. Read more...