The final conference road swing of the season appears to be the most crucial one for UCLA. With the prospect of making the NCAA Tournament dangling in front of the Bruins, the dual possibility of either securing a berth or falling off the bubble could hinge on the outcome of their trip to the Bay Area. Read more...
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February 16, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Trip to Bay key for NCAA berth
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February 16, 9:00 pm
Swimming: Swimmers clock in to NCAA
Exceeding all expectations this weekend at USC, UCLA tore past the competition, swimming fast enough to gain five automatic NCAA qualifying marks and pushing the team’s overall total of both automatic and provisional qualifying times to 30. Read more...
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February 16, 9:00 pm
Baseball: Baseball pitchers start off strong
With three new weekend starters going into this season, it appeared that starting pitching would be the biggest weakness for the UCLA baseball team. Instead, the starters for the Bruins have been the foundation of the team’s surprising 6-3 start. Read more...
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February 16, 9:00 pm
Football: Johnson to leave UCLA for the NFL
Don Johnson, who has been UCLA’s defensive line coach for the past five years, has accepted an offer from the NFL’s Chicago Bears to become their new defensive line coach. Read more...
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February 16, 9:00 pm
Coach Scates’ fearlessness keeps his teams winning
After coaching for almost 50 years and winning 18 NCAA championships, you learn a thing or two about how to motivate your players. That said, no one knows how to get the most out of players and teams like UCLA men’s volleyball coach Al Scates. Read more...
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February 16, 9:00 pm
M. volleyball: Behind the Curtain
It’s been a time-honored tradition for the storied UCLA men’s volleyball program for over 30 years. If you ask coach Al Scates about it, he’ll say that he uses it for safety precautions. Read more...
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February 15, 9:00 pm
M. volleyball: Scates names new starter at opposite
Sometimes a great performance is just not enough. For little-used fifth-year Brennan Prahler, who started in the place of struggling sophomore Steve Klosterman on Friday, a season-best performance against UC San Diego wasn’t enough to convince UCLA men’s volleyball coach Al Scates to start him in Thursday’s match against No. Read more...