Wednesday, May 13

UCLA blocks Pepperdine in Game 5

MALIBU “”mdash; It has become a perfect prediction of whether the UCLA women’s volleyball team will win or lose. Despite the deficits they’ve faced and the challenges they’ve encountered, UCLA has beaten every unranked team it has faced this year, while losing to every ranked team it has played against. Read more...


Cheers needed for more sports

I walked into class on Halloween, after an exhausting weekend involving a football game that took a lot of energy out of me, and took my regular seat at the back of class. Read more...


The weighing game

Oregon’s Geoff Schwartz pictures himself a slimmer man at the conclusion of his college career. He’s listed at 350 pounds, but sees himself as a lean 230. Read more...


Letters to the sports desk

Cheer on Bruins to show appreciation For all of those Bruin Football fans who were disheartened by this past weekend’s loss at Arizona, keep this in mind: had we started 8-1 under other circumstances, most Bruin fans would have been ecstatic. Read more...


Soccer gets top regional seed

The UCLA women’s soccer team (17-1-2, 7-0-2 Pac-10) has worked toward one goal all year: winning the program’s first NCAA championship. The team’s hard work was rewarded by the NCAA selection committee with a No. Read more...


Football tries to shift focus to ASU

Coming off their worst loss since losing 55-7 to Oregon State in 1999, the No. 14 Bruins are confident that they can take the lessons learned from their 38-point blowout loss to Pac-10 doormat Arizona and come ready to play against Arizona State this weekend. Read more...


Many goals, but few goals against

Eric Reed is a man of many passions. Whether he is helping his team accomplish a feat that had never before been attained, expanding his knowledge of religions in class, riding his motorcycle, or listening to country music, the UCLA men’s soccer starting goalkeeper has made great use of his time in Westwood, doing the things he loves. Read more...