The artist formerly known as the dominant No. 3 UCLA men’s golf team finally reemerged outside of Tucson, Ariz. on Tuesday. Only today’s final round of the Pac-10 Championships at The Gallery at Dove Mountain will tell if it was too little too late. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
M. golf: Bruins put in stellar play on 2nd day
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Football: Tough Love
As Eric Bieniemy posed for a photograph Friday at Spaulding Field, fullback Michael Pitre walked by, helmet in hand, the last player to leave the field after the scrimmage. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
W. track: Women’s track to face arch-rival USC without Nilsson
With one of the most anticipated meets of the season just around the corner, the UCLA women’s track and field team will attempt to beat rival USC without one of its most talented athletes. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Miller Cup reveals why rowing fan base struggles
Sometimes, as a reporter, you have to dig deep. Look for stories in the oddest, strangest, least explored places. And wake up on a Saturday morning when normally your life is but a dream. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
M. track: USC track coach shows little hope for dual meet
Perpetual pessimist Ron Allice is at it again. The outspoken USC track and field coach unveiled a woe-is-me routine that had the UCLA staff rolling their eyes Tuesday at a media luncheon prior to Saturday’s crosstown dual meet. Read more...
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April 26, 9:00 pm
War on the gridiron safeguarded by war off it
To me, Pat Tillman did so much more than make the ultimate sacrifice. The former Arizona Cardinals and Arizona State star did more than just turn down a three-year, $3.6 million NFL contract without fanfare to train to become an Army Ranger following the Sept. Read more...
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April 26, 9:00 pm
W. tennis: Out of the Blue
Imagine the referee who just cost your team the intramural basketball championship was going to become the next John Wooden. It seems impossible, doesn’t it? Legendary coaches just don’t seem to emerge from the fray of everyday students. Read more...