UCLA’s gymnastics team is close to unbeatable ““ the Bruins say so themselves. “For the majority of the country to beat us, we’d have to have some falls and they would have to be completely flawless,” coach Valorie Kondos Field said. Read more...
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February 26, 9:00 pm
Gymnastics: Gymnastics looks to stay on top
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February 25, 9:00 pm
W.track: Small roster limits chance for NCAA title
A depleted indoor roster has left UCLA women’s track coach Jeanette Bolden with slightly diminished expectations as she prepares for next month’s NCAA Indoor Championships. Several of the Bruins’ top performers will sit out the entire indoor season, or compete in a limited role, leaving the squad shorthanded when it squares off with the nation’s best. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
M.tennis: Tennis team faces challenge against No. 3 Baylor today
Tobias Clemens thinks the UCLA men’s tennis team is missing something. After a shocking loss to unheralded Arizona State last weekend and a subsequent tumble from No. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
M.basketball: Lack of rebounds contributed to Bruin loss
It was the little things that led to the Bruins’ loss to their crosstown rivals at the Sports Arena on Wednesday night. A marked lack of rebounds was one of those little things tha has reared its head all season for UCLA, especially during the first half of the 78-77 overtime loss. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
Baseball: Baseball team to play four weekend games at Hawai’i-Hilo
The UCLA baseball team should have a pleasant weekend. For one, instead of spending it in dreary Westwood, it will be enjoying the comfortable high-70s temperatures and sunny skies of Hawaii. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
M.volleyball: Squad to hit No. 1 Hawai’i courts
You’d think that the sun, sand and waves might distract the UCLA men’s volleyball team when it travels to Oahu for a pair of matches against Hawai’i tonight and Saturday. Read more...
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February 25, 9:00 pm
M.basketball: Thompson drops the ball against ‘SC
Dijon Thompson was the most outspoken of all the Bruins about the importance of ending a three-game losing streak to USC. But as he stepped to the foul line with a chance to send the game to double overtime Wednesday night, it was the Trojans’ Derrick Craven who did all the talking. Read more...