On Saturday, the UCLA football team held its traditional fall scrimmage, the customary first real look at the team’s makeup for the season opener. The gameplay, however, was anything but traditional. Read more...
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August 20, 9:00 pm
Defense dominates in scrimmage
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August 20, 9:00 pm
Digest: Post office to be named after Wooden
On Thursday, President Bush signed legislation naming a San Fernando post office after former UCLA basketball coach John Wooden. The president’s signature was the last step in a process that began in December 2005 with a proposal from Congressman Brad Sherman. Read more...
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August 20, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive:] Olson named starting quarterback
The decision had been expected for weeks, and on Monday afternoon, it was finally confirmed. Coach Karl Dorrell named redshirt sophomore Ben Olson the starting quarterback for UCLA’s season opener against Utah. Read more...
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August 20, 9:00 pm
Offensive line still in preparation mode
Fumbled snaps, small holes, sacked quarterbacks and even a partially blocked kick. The offensive line’s performance endured all of these miscues, showing all the signs of a unit still struggling to find its identity before the start of the season. Read more...
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August 20, 9:00 pm
Young Bruins keep up with Lions
If the UCLA men’s soccer team is to make a successful postseason run, Kyle Nakazawa will be at the center. In an exhibition against LMU on Sunday, the freshman midfielder displayed just what had been anticipated since the announcement of his arrival in Westwood. Read more...
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August 17, 9:00 pm
Football gets ready for Saturday's scrimmage
Across the country, it’s a fall tradition. Fans gather to see their first glimpse of their favorite college team before the real games begin just two weeks later. Read more...
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August 16, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Bruins fill in on front line
UCLA’s success in the red zone in 2005, when the Bruins led the country in scoring efficiency within the 20-yard line, was protected and nurtured by an experienced front line. Read more...