Sam Allen (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
In the week following UCLA’s 100th NCAA title victory, the number has come to symbolize many aspects of the school’s greatness.
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UCLA’s legacy not built solely on national titles
Andrew Howard (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
UCLA’s recent 100th national championship demonstrates that the bar could not be set higher for athletic success in Westwood. A banner only goes up in Pauley for a national title, and most Bruins fans are disappointed without ultimate success.
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One historic coach, 44 years, 19 titles
Al Scates found inspiration and help from UCLA’s greats to take volleyball to the top of their game
Allister Wenzel (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
Take any two coaching greats, put them together in the same work environment, and it is not hard to imagine the magic it can create.
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Competitive, committed Krikorian leads dynasty
Sam Allen (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
If there is one UCLA figure that stands out the most in the most recent decade of Bruin success, it is men’s and women’s water polo coach Adam Krikorian.
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Every title should be praised, not razed
Allister Wenzel (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
I respect all sports columnists, no matter how outrageous their claims may be. Everybody has a right to say or write whatever they want, and I’ve never thought lower of any person or any writer just because of that.
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It’s about the miles, not the milestones
David Woods (Contact) | Monday, May 21, 2007
I’m sure when Wilt Chamberlain came to a biblical knowledge of his 100th woman on the second night of his lifelong bangin’ binge, he probably stopped for a second to admire the milestone. That is, if he had time before the next young lady was brought in.