Women’s Soccer Today, 7 p.m. v. Cal Drake Stadium As the three-time defending conference champion, the No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer team (9-2) knows it is the target for every other team in the Pac-10. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Rest of Pac-10 has UCLA in crosshairs
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Water polo’s lighthearted leader
Goofy. Laid-back. Creative. These are not adjectives you would typically use to describe one of the best athletes in the nation for a particular sport, but all are adjectives used to describe Logan Powell by those who know him best. Read more...
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[Football Preview]: Ugly win should be fuel for rest of season
This is a familiar feeling and a symptom that a lot of teams suffer from. All the pieces are there, or at least a lot of them, but it just doesn’t translate into good play on the field. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
[Football Preview]: DE JONG ON COLLEGE SPORTS: AP poll is selling Cal, Oregon short
Although the media attention placed on the USC football team is legitimate, it means that every other Pac-10 school has precious few chances to play a game on the national stage that will grab the attention of Associated Press voters. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
[Football Preview]: Offense looks to boost vertical attack
Coming into the 2006 season, there were plenty of questions facing an offense that had lost its quarterback, leading receiver and leading rusher. The only sure thing seemed to be a veteran receiving corps that was ready to absorb the loss of tight end Marcedes Lewis. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
[Football Preview]: Bruins need win to up confidence, rank
It’s interesting how much has changed in one year. Last season, heading into Arizona, the UCLA football team was 8-0, ranked No. 5 in the BCS, and was being mentioned among the contenders for a national championship title. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
[Football Preview]: Arizona struggles for consistency
At the beginning of the season, Arizona seemed like a trendy pick to be the Pac-10 dark horse. Even coming off of a 3-8 season, it appeared as though the Wildcats had shown enough signs of promise under third-year coach Mike Stoops to do some serious damage in 2006. Read more...