The obstacles standing between women’s bowling becoming an NCAA Championship sport have been knocked down over the years like a set of pins. One of the last ones will fall in early April, when the first NCAA Women’s Bowling Championship occurs in Houston. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
First ever NCAA Championship for women’s bowling to be held in April
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March 10, 9:00 pm
W. polo: Young water polo team confident about ‘SC match
Just one year ago, the UCLA women’s water polo team enjoyed the fruits of being NCAA champions. However, defending its title will be no easy task, as this year’s Bruins are lacking experience in every area. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
M. tennis: Men’s tennis gets hit with another loss
It happened again. Though it was another day and another opponent, the UCLA men’s tennis team once again found itself on the wrong side of a close match. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
IM championship games feature NBA-style action
Graduate student Pejman Kalkhoran would not be denied the ball at crunch time. In the waning moments of the intramural basketball A league championship game on the floor of historic Pauley Pavilion on Tuesday night, it was Kalkhoran posting up and calling vigorously for the ball, though he had not made a shot all game. Read more...
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March 10, 9:00 pm
Beyond the facts and stats: my Pac-10 Tourney predictions
Picking the winner of a Pac-10 basketball game is pretty tough. I mean c’mon, undefeated Stanford lost last week, and no one predicted that, and UCLA loses every game, and no one ever predicts that. Read more...
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March 9, 9:00 pm
Football: Big Ten to adopt instant replay
Although the Big Ten will use instant replay review in its conference football games next year, the Pac-10 is not currently considering a similar idea. “Sure, instant replay is a good thing for college football, but there are many problems with it,” Pac-10 Assistant Commissioner Jim Muldoon said. Read more...
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March 9, 9:00 pm
Softball: Players vie for starting spot
This weekend, six athletes will be competing for two starting spots on a top-ranked team. No, it’s not a new reality TV show. It’s the decision UCLA softball coach Sue Enquist will face when filling out the end of her lineup card. Read more...