LAWRENCE, Kan. — With the holiday season ““ and another embarrassing loss ““ thrust upon them, the Bruins’ Christmas wishes are starting to look unrealistic, even for never-say-never UCLA. Read more...
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December 21, 9:00 pm
UCLA (2-4) needs quick turnaround after loss to Kansas
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December 20, 9:00 pm
Dorrell to assume his first head coaching position at UCLA
UCLA Athletic Director Dan Guerrero couldn’t wait the one week to take a gamble. Just seven days prior to UCLA’s Christmas date with New Mexico in the Las Vegas Bowl, Guerrero took a roll of the dice and hired Denver Bronco wide receiver coach Karl Dorrell. Read more...
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December 20, 9:00 pm
Don't wait long for Dorrell to get results
Today at a packed Morgan Center, Karl Dorrell looked nervous. But not for long. He laughed and joked. But not for long. His eyes were wide. Read more...
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December 19, 9:00 pm
Bruins fall short of win despite height advantage
Two little steps forward. One huge step back. Just three days after their second straight blowout victory, the Bruins were booed off the Pauley Pavilion floor by a better portion of 5,736 fans following a 67-63 loss to Northern Arizona. Read more...
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December 16, 9:00 pm
Bruin big men earn their wings against Pilots
When the Bruins limped their way to an 0-2 start, Steve Lavin talked at great lengths about how much UCLA missed Andre Patterson. The sophomore forward, who stands 6 feet, 7 inches but plays like he’s six inches taller, had to watch from the stands of Pauley Pavilion for a month while he waited for grades at Santa Monica College to render him eligible to play for the Bruins once again. Read more...
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December 16, 9:00 pm
UCLA spreads the ball in 105-67 laugher against Portland
A starter for the UCLA men’s basketball team typically puts in about 35 minutes a game, but no Bruin saw more than 21 minutes on the court in their 105-67 defeat of the University of Portland on Saturday. Read more...
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December 16, 9:00 pm
Defense emerges as UCLA's best weapon in playoffs
DALLAS, TX- In the first three rounds of the 2002 NCAA tournament UCLA made a statement that its high-powered offense was poised to blow opponents off the field en route to a national title. Read more...