Wednesday, April 29


Perry’s actions speak words

When Tab Perry lit up Reser Stadium for 145 yards last Saturday, he had little to say. “We kept the chains moving, that is our goal on offense,” he said softly after the Bruins’ 43-35 win over the Beavers. Read more...


The Mighty Quinn

Noelle Quinn has always been one to take the road less travelled ““ in this case, an 18-mile jaunt up the 405 Freeway to Westwood. When pressed to decide between a Stanford team that won 31 games last year and a UCLA squad that nearly lost that many, the Southern California native defiantly decided to lend the home team a hand. Read more...


Ebell hopeful for more playing time

Tyler Ebell was caught hot-handed on Saturday. Even after the third-string tailback had come off the bench to rush for 203 yards and a touchdown on 29 carries against Oregon State, all people wanted to know was how he could get tackled down at the Beaver 1-yard line after a 73-yard run. Read more...



Bruins take NorCal title despite tough schedule

After the disappointment of last weekend’s heartbreaking double-overtime loss to USC, the UCLA men’s water polo team responded this weekend in the biggest way possible. During a grueling 4-game, 2-day tournament in Berkeley, the Bruins claimed the NorCal tournament title fittingly beating USC 6-3 in the final match. Read more...


Bruins struggle in first round at Tacoma

Coming off of a second place finish at the Oregon State Invitational, the Bruins went into Tacoma, Wash. looking for a win. Unfortunately, they got off to a bad start at the Edean Ihlanfeldt Invitational Monday, finishing in seventh place out of 11 teams after day one, 11 shots behind USC for the overall lead. Read more...