Monday, May 11

Two-way threat

Many might consider it difficult to pitch and also hit at the college level. Some might consider it impossible to do both at an elite level. Read more...


Two UCLA teams don’t make NCAA grade

The NCAA released a preliminary academic report to all of its member institutions earlier this week, and two UCLA teams failed to make the grade. Data collected from the 2003-04 academic year for the NCAA’s Academic Progress Rate (APR) revealed that the UCLA football and men’s soccer teams do not meet the NCAA’s new academic standards. Read more...


M. volleyball: Poor blocking UCLA’s demise

In a game against Hawai’i in which so many things went wrong, prompting UCLA men’s volleyball coach Al Scates to say, “I don’t know one thing we did well as a team,” one point was glaringly obvious: The Bruins cannot win without blocking. Read more...


M. basketball: Men’s basketball stays focused

The last time the UCLA campus was abuzz with Bruin basketball, it didn’t last very long. Less than one week after returning from an encouraging late-January weekend in Arizona, UCLA stumbled at home against Stanford and California, draining some of the enthusiasm that had been built by its quick start to conference play. Read more...