Canadian soccer prodigy Kara Lang, UCLA’s top recruiting target in this year’s senior class, committed to the Bruins earlier this week, her club team confirmed on Thursday. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
W. soccer: Women’s soccer nabs top Canadian recruit
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January 20, 9:00 pm
Gymnastics: No. 2 Bruins ready to lead 4-way meet
There is no mercy rule in collegiate gymnastics, but if there were, Sunday might just be the day it would be used. The No. 2 UCLA women’s gymnastics team (2-1) will host a quad meet against California (2-0), Cal State Fullerton (1-3) and Sacramento State (2-3), all of which are unranked. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Farmar, Hernandez foul anticipated match-up
It was considered the marquee match-up going into the game. It turned out to be a non-factor. Freshman point guard Jordan Farmar got his counterpart, Chris Hernandez, into foul trouble early and limited his contribution throughout. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
M. volleyball: Men’s volleyball hopes solid lineup will help top Trojans
The last time the UCLA men’s volleyball team started the season off this well, it won a national championship. That was five years ago, when the Bruins won their first 10 games. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
M. tennis: Bruins sweep Cougars despite shaky doubles
UCLA men’s tennis coach Billy Martin wasn’t expecting the Bruins to be in top form for their season-opener against Azusa Pacific on Thursday, and they weren’t. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Fey’s gameplay a silver lining
It took 32 starts, 63 games and 921 minutes, but Michael Fey finally got his first career double-double. The junior center led the Bruins with 17 points on 6-of-12 shooting and hauled in a career-high 11 rebounds, five of those coming on the offensive glass. Read more...
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January 20, 9:00 pm
W. basketball: Cardinal quells women’s team
The UCLA women’s basketball team didn’t have an ounce of fight left in them Thursday after being dismantled, destroyed, and utterly embarrassed by No. 5 Stanford. Read more...