SEATTLE – The Bruins were dominant. All throughout the first quarter, UCLA marched up the field, cleverly mixing running plays and passing plays to get to the red zone. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Bruins blame own offense for loss
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Getting to know the quieter side of UCLA
I planned on going home this past summer. I really did. I was looking forward to finishing my last final and heading the 400 miles north up Interstate 5 to spend my summer in Berkeley. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Eight simple rules for being a football fan
I tend to spend most of my fall Saturdays sitting on the couch with the remote in one hand and a slice of pizza in the other, joining millions of sports fans across the country in the weekly tradition of college football. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Mehring returns to volleyball court
Becky Mehring overcame many obstacles on the volleyball court during her journey up the volleyball ladder in the 2003 and 2004 seasons. She began her UCLA career coming off the bench and eventually worked her way into the starting lineup, leading the Bruins in points and kills on numerous occasions during her sophomore year. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Bruins likely to be in title contention
After an anticlimactic fifth-place finish in 2005, the UCLA men’s water polo team is poised to battle for the national title this year. Deemed No. 3 in the nation by the coaches’ poll earlier this summer, the Bruins are behind reigning champions No. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Bruins going strong into Pac-10 play
In 2005, the members of a young UCLA women’s volleyball team found out a lot about themselves through a season full of ups and downs. Now, in 2006, a more experienced team has heightened its expectations. Read more...
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September 23, 9:00 pm
Wristen takes over for tight ends, special teams
First-year coach John Wristen has had a hard time adjusting to UCLA. Things are more complicated, going at a much faster rate than he is used to, but his transition has nothing to do with football. Read more...