Tuesday, April 7



Baseball Briefs

Scott earns All-American honors UCLA junior leftfielder Bill Scott was named first-team All-American by USA Today/Baseball Weekly, the publication announced May 18. Scott, a Granada Hills native, is just the second player in UCLA history and the sixth Pac-10 player ever to have at least 100 hits (101) and 20 home runs in a single season. Read more...



Squad captures share of Pac-10 title

By Adam Karon Daily Bruin Contributor PALO ALTO, Calif ““ Disappointment is part of baseball, but few teams would be disappointed after escaping from Stanford’s Sunken Diamond with a share of the Pac-10 title. Read more...


Stanford slams UCLA in quarterfinal shutout

By Rekha Rao Daily Bruin Contributor The UCLA women’s tennis team finished off its season with a disappointing 5-0 loss to the all-powerful Stanford Cardinal on Friday afternoon at Pepperdine during the quarterfinals of the NCAA Championships. Read more...


Bruins take first playoff game in stride

By Greg Lewis Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA literally stole the game away from Canisius. On the strength of an NCAA record-setting 10 steals, No. 1 seeded and third-ranked UCLA (40-11) scored eight runs to beat sixth-seeded Canisius (33-22) 8-0, despite getting more than one base hit in only one inning. Read more...