Friday, April 17

Billy Knight has career game against Stanford

  The Associated Press Junior guard Billy Knight comes up with the loose ball in the second half of the unranked Bruins’ win over Stanford. In his fifth start of the season, Knight took up the Cardinal challenge and silenced the Stanford crowd with a three-pointer in the first eight seconds of the game. Read more...


Life in the hot seat

  The Associated Press UCLA men’s basketball head coach Steve Lavin gestures in the second half of UCLA’s 79-73 upset win over Stanford, Saturday in Palo Alto. Read more...


Milestones set in inconsistent game Saturday at Pepperdine

EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Freshman Adam Shrader celebrates after a point during Saturday’s win over Pepperdine. The game marked coach Al Scates’ 1000th win. UCLA d. PEPPERDINE 25-30, 32-30, 30-28, 30-26 By Pauline Vu Daily Bruin Senior Staff When men’s volleyball coach Al Scates walked into the locker room after the game Saturday night, his players gave him a standing ovation. Read more...



Gymnastics Notebook

Defeat doesn’t faze Bruins The Jan. 26 loss at Arizona State had no effect on the UCLA gymnasts. The Bruins remained atop the national rankings with a season average of 196.825. Read more...


W. Tennis Notebook

UCLA sweeps Arizona UCLA beat both University of Arizona and Arizona State over the weekend bringing their record to 2-0 overall and 2-0 Pac-10. UCLA beat Arizona State on Saturday 4-3 in a tight match that blew out then-No. Read more...


Sixth man proves riding the pine isn’t all that bad

By Chris Umpierre Daily Bruin Staff Everyone is fair game for the wrath of the Stanford student section. In a game against rival Cal two weeks ago, the student section greeted the Cal cheerleaders to Maples Pavilion by singing “Who let the dogs out?” That is just the start of the havoc the Stanford student section ““ better known as the “Sixth Man Club” ““ has created for visiting teams in recent years. Read more...