On a generally quiet holiday weekend around Westwood, the UCLA gymnastics team was out making noise all over the country. Friday, the Bruins traveled to Tucson, where they faced the Arizona Wildcats in a dual meet they would eventually drop, 196.725-194.625. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Gymnastics: Gymnastics triumphs in 1 of 2 weekend meets
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Team needs Fey’s size, strength to earn Pac-10 success
So you’re wondering, where in the world is Michael Fey? Well, Ben Howland certainly has to be anyway. At 7-feet, 250 pounds, Fey, UCLA’s starting center, should be an imposing physical presence underneath the basket. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Arizona game a 97-72 reality check
The reality for UCLA is that no amount of swishes could have drowned out the screech. How well No. 7 Arizona played was to be expected considering it was already on a maddening two-game losing streak. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
Hockey: Rivals face off on uneven footing
There is no question that the stronger Trojan hockey team has victimized the Bruins all year. The Trojans have won all four of the rivals’ games. Read more...
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January 19, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: UCLA centers no match for Frye’s outstanding play
With starting UCLA center Michael Fey experiencing a rebound drought, it was no surprise that Arizona big man Channing Frye turned in a spectacular performance Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
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January 15, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Search for new coach begins
Nearly a week after Tom Fitzgerald’s departure sent tremors through the collegiate soccer world, UCLA has finally kick-started its search for a replacement. Associate Athletic Director Ken Weiner, who found out Thursday he will serve as point person for the search committee, envisions a three-week-long process culminating in the hiring of a new coach. Read more...
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January 15, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Bruins cool Sun Devils in 66-58 win
Reveling amid the wreckage of UCLA’s worst season since the pre-Wooden era, Arizona State coach Rob Evans decided to take one last parting shot. “We don’t get excited about beating UCLA anymore,” Evans told reporters last January following his squad’s first victory in Westwood in 16 years. Read more...