Tuesday, May 5

Football: Chilled to perfection

In an intriguing parallel, much like his own team, senior Brandon Chillar’s beloved San Diego Chargers are in for what looks like a tough season. But it doesn’t matter for the potential All-American linebacker; he’s there for both. Read more...


Wooden lost on “˜youngsters’

John Wooden “¦ who’s that? As strange as it seems, for twenty-somethings removed from the Southern California area and/or the UCLA fan base, the Wizard of Westwood is not a well-known figure. Read more...




M.soccer: UCLA ranked No. 2 at season’s start

The saying is certainly cliché, but it’s also true: It’s harder to stay on top than to get there. The second-ranked UCLA men’s soccer squad will be faced with that challenge this fall as they find themselves hunted not only by the Pac-10, but also the rest of the NCAA as the defending national champions. Read more...


M.soccer: Champs set for new season

Coming into the school year, four UCLA teams will be asked the same question: Can they repeat? UCLA’s men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, water polo and softball teams all won their respective NCAA Championships last year, and all of them think they can do it again. Read more...


W.soccer: Bad business decisions doom women’s professional soccer

The naysayers are already coming out of the woodwork. Mere hours after the WUSA announced it was closing up shop this past Monday, commentators and columnists had already started pecking at the league’s remains like verbal vultures in an effort to prove that women’s professional sports cannot survive in this country. Read more...