Saturday, May 16

Men’s golf a few strokes away from lead

After the first day of the NCAA Championships, the UCLA men’s golf team sits in second place, only three strokes back of the lead. The Bruins shot 8-under par Wednesday at Crosswater Golf Course in Sunriver, Ore., and are in contention for the national championship with three days to go. Read more...




Powell jumps to the challenge

Last year, when Mike Powell heard that UCLA’s jumps coach Robert Johnson had left Westwood to take a job with Oregon, he immediately got on the phone and placed a call to UCLA men’s track and field coach Art Venegas. Read more...


Shooting for a grand finale

The UCLA men’s golf team has achieved limited success, qualifying for 28 NCAA Championships in the program’s history, while winning its lone title in 2004. But set against the backdrop of 99 NCAA titles that are flaunted about in the J.D. Read more...


NCAAs a great feat for baseball

This might come to be remembered as a seminal moment in the reconstruction of the UCLA baseball program. In only coach John Savage’s second year, the Bruins have made the NCAA Regionals, a feat accomplished just 12 times in UCLA history, on the heels of a 15-41 record in 2005. Read more...


Kohlloeffel captures title

The UCLA men’s tennis team may not have won a repeat national title, but Benjamin Kohlloeffel made sure the program didn’t come home empty-handed. Kohlloeffel became the first Bruin in 31 years to win an NCAA singles title on Monday, defeating Virginia’s Somdev Devvarman 6-1, 6-4 in the NCAA final on Memorial Day. Read more...