Friday, May 8


Games’ spirit found in obscurity

Though it’s been 108 years since Athens, Greece, last hosted the Olympics, the essence of the games remains constant ““ peace, good will and solidarity. And though I’m 6889.66 miles away from the XXVIII Olympiad, I find myself cheering louder than ever for Team USA athletes. Read more...


Bruins succeed in Olympic play

As the 2004 Olympic Games wear on, it seems as if UCLA and the United States go hand-in-hand with the success they are seeing. With five Bruins making up the roster of the softball team, Team USA (2-0) is steamrollering through its competition. Read more...


[Olympic Preview] Passing the torch

Every four years they emerge from the obscurity of a small sport to the international spotlight. The Olympics provide track and field athletes a chance to become household names and overshadow their baseball or basketball counterparts. Read more...



Baseball: Baseball receives commitments

UCLA baseball coach John Savage has been recruiting heavily ever since being hired a month ago, picking up several commitments. “I think there’s a lot of interest in recruits coming to UCLA,” said Savage, who because of NCAA rules could not comment about any individual recruit. Read more...