Thursday, May 14

Living up to last season’s glory

Teams were distraught, embarrassed and at times looked downright foolish. Some cowered. Some just gave up. Others tried putting up a fight but succumbed down the stretch to a team the women’s water polo community called the best ever assembled. Read more...


UCLA athletes get into the Winter Olympics spirit

The flags have been counted a thousand times, the opening ceremony rehearsed to its last details, and the five emblematic circles posted across Northern Italy. The Turin region is setting the last touches and waiting to host the 20th Winter Olympic modern games as the world holds its breath for the pantheon of winter sports excellence to launch in a matter of hours. Read more...



Team hopes to improve with new talent

John Savage is looking to take a page right out of the Ben Howland playbook. Just like Howland, the second-year UCLA baseball coach took over a program and looks to drastically change the direction of the program with a fresh coaching philosophy. Read more...


Men's golf captures tourney

Not even the theft of his car and golf clubs could keep freshman Erik Flores from leading the UCLA men’s golf team to an impressive win in the Mercedes-Benz Collegiate golf tournament in Florida on Tuesday. Read more...



Bruins aim to send Gauchos packing

For a struggling UCLA men’s volleyball team, tonight’s match against UC Santa Barbara is vital. UCLA (6-5, 1-3 MPSF) will need to repeat last weekend’s solid performance against nonconference opponent UC Santa Cruz if the Bruins intend to rescue their season and regain a position among the nation’s elite. Read more...