Wednesday, May 13

Teaching an old forward new tricks

Last season, junior Bristyn Davis led the UCLA women’s soccer team with 14 goals. This season, she won’t be expected to score once. But that doesn’t mean that the expectations of Davis have diminished. Read more...


Punter keeps eye on the future

As the football season approached, redshirt freshman Aaron Perez found himself contemplating Chris Kluwe’s past success and the enormous shoes he had to fill. He had good reason to, as Kluwe finished last season as one of UCLA’s all-time leading punters and Perez had not punted in a competitive football game for over a year. Read more...


Cross country looks to flush out lineup

After some very encouraging individual performances at the Roy Griak Invitational two weekends ago, both the men’s and women’s cross country teams will return to action this Saturday without their top runners. Read more...


Filling big shoes, freshman tackles new position

One of the biggest question marks going into the season for the UCLA women’s volleyball team was the starting libero position. Losing the Pac-10’s all-time dig leader Chrissie Zartman to graduation presented the Bruins with a big hole to fill. Read more...


Team’s run game running low

In a terse statement, running back Maurice Drew summed up the way he’s performed over the past two games. “I just haven’t been doing my job,” the junior from Concord said. Read more...



Traveled star lands in Westwood

In a state of shock, Sal Zizzo hung up the phone and proceeded to change his plane ticket to get him from Germany to Dallas. In the midst of playing for a regional team at a tournament in Germany, Zizzo was informed that he was selected to be a member of the Under-18 U.S. Read more...