All year long, the UCLA softball team had sailed confidently ahead with a light wind behind its back. After a tumultuous 2005, the Bruins had an outstanding 2006 regular season and a flawless postseason, heading into the Women’s College World Series as the favorite to win it all. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Bruins go out quietly to Wildcats
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Missed opportunities end baseball’s season
The UCLA baseball team was tied with Missouri, one run apiece, in the top of the seventh in an elimination game of the Malibu regional, when left fielder Blair Dunlap opened up the inning for UCLA with a double to right center. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
UCLA makes plans to celebrate 100 titles
With the UCLA softball and baseball teams suffering early exits from the postseason, the Westwood community is going to have to endure the heat of summer, still waiting for UCLA to become the first school with 100 NCAA titles. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Freshmen the light of men’s golf
Amid all the double-bogeys, hooked shots and three-putts, it was hard to find too many bright spots worth looking at. As UCLA men’s golf lumbered its way to a mediocre seventh-place finish, the Bruin golfers were left with the consolation of two freshmen whose best NCAA Championships could still be ahead of them. Read more...
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June 4, 9:00 pm
Golfers lose drive after 1st round of NCAAs
Coming off a prolific opening round at the NCAA Championships, the UCLA men’s golf team seemed poised to make a title run in the coming days. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Rough showing in second round
A new day brought a new fate for the Bruins. After jumping to a strong start on the first day, the UCLA men’s golf team struggled in the second round of the NCAA Championships at Sunriver, Ore. Read more...
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June 1, 9:00 pm
Baseball showered with awards
Along with the possibility of winning UCLA’s 100th NCAA title, the remaining spring sports have been showered with a bevy of accolades. The UCLA baseball team had seven players selected to the 2006 All-Pac-10, Pac-10 commissioner Tom Hansen said Wednesday. Read more...