Tuesday, May 12

Former coach loved by everyone

In the stands for the first home game of the UCLA baseball season, Gary Adams was lost. After spending 30 years in the dugout at Jackie Robinson Stadium, the former UCLA coach felt out of place in his new role as spectator. Read more...




Letters to the sports desk

Pepperdine a deserving champion Hey, David. I have been following the UCLA volleyball team all season and was disappointed with the results on Saturday. Your article, “Don’t hate waves because they won,” (May 9) was terrific. Read more...


M. tennis: Men’s tennis eager to get back on court

As Saturday nears and distractions fall by the wayside, the focus of the UCLA men’s tennis team continues to narrow. Midterms are nearly complete, other sports teams are concluding their seasons, and the possibility of another run at the NCAA championship is becoming more and more real. Read more...



Baseball: Anteaters eaten up by Bruin offense

Mired in its second losing streak of the season, the UCLA baseball team came through in more ways than one for its coach John Savage. Coaching in his first game at UC Irvine since leaving the Anteaters last season to coach for the Bruins, Savage was able to reach a milestone as the Bruins notched a victory over UC Irvine 11-1, marking Savage’s 100th win of his career. Read more...