Tuesday, May 12


Dual-sport athlete declares retirement

UCLA dual-sport athlete Matt McKinney has declared medical retirement from UCLA, citing numerous injuries and illnesses over the last three years. McKinney, an outside hitter on the volleyball team and a power forward on the basketball team, will stay in school and is set to finish his degree in Spring 2006, but his scholarship will not count against the allotted 13 that men’s basketball receives. Read more...



Draft rules hurt college game

A year ago, when Bruin freshman Trevor Ariza was contemplating whether to declare early for the NBA Draft, perhaps the biggest proponent of Ariza staying in school was UCLA head coach Ben Howland. Read more...


Thompson faces NBA Draft

For the last four years, Westwood has been the permanent address of Dijon Thompson’s basketball career. But on Tuesday, the graduated senior will most likely call one of 30 different destinations his new basketball home. Read more...


Henderson happy with third at nationals

Monique Henderson did not lose a single race in her senior year at UCLA. Only a matter of days after her college career officially ended, Henderson crossed the finish line in third place in the 400 meters at the U.S. Read more...