Sunday, May 10


Letters the sports desk

Making fun of Wyoming uncalled for What nonsense! Gilbert Quiñonez’s article (“Wyoming matchup raises the question: Why?”, Dec. 9) sounds just like the typical guys from Los Angeles who ask if the rest of the United States has Internet or paved roads. Read more...


M. basketball: Freshman shines in first career start

Thrust into the starting lineup out of necessity against Pepperdine, freshman Josh Shipp made a strong case to stay there. Shipp, who started at wing in place of injured senior Dijon Thompson, scored 15 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and helped spark a late UCLA surge as the Bruins nipped the Waves 85-83 Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...



Dorrell’s 22 should steal the show in Las Vegas

I’m not too much of a gambling man, although I do believe Texas Hold ‘Em is a true sport because it’s televised on ESPN. I would have said that Karl Dorrell’s emotionless glare for most of the season made him the greatest bluffer in the world. Read more...



W. basketball: A sizzling weekend for UCLA

Having established herself as the leader of the UCLA women’s basketball team, Nikki Blue has assumed a lot of responsibilities this season. Blue, a Bakersfield native, added a new title over the weekend when the Bruins traveled to Fresno State ““ that of host. Read more...