Junior heptathlete Tatum Souza’s first foray into track and field began her sophomore year of high school. It wasn’t the smoothest of transitions, but she made up for it with her natural affinity for sports. Read more...
Sports, Track and Field
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April 2, 12:00 am
UCLA heptathlete hopes work ethic will help her become No.1
Softball, Sports
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April 2, 12:00 am
Bruin softball pitches a plan to beat the Huskies
Despite owning a Pac-12 record that is nothing to write home about, UCLA softball is not looking to shake its offense up, even though the team has been struggling to string together hits. Read more...
Photo: Senior outfielder B.B. Bates believes the Bruins are capable of more than what they’ve shown so far, and today’s game against Washington will be UCLA’s chance to prove it.
Football, Sports
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April 2, 12:00 am
With release of Tevin McDonald, football starts spring with altered roster
When UCLA football opens up spring practice today, it will be without a key defensive player from last season. Read more...
Photo: Rising redshirt junior safety Tevin McDonald, pictured here at last year’s spring practice, was released from the UCLA football team.
Baseball, Sports
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April 2, 12:00 am
UCLA baseball to face strong programs in Cal State Fullerton and Oregon State
UCLA baseball is a lot like an intricate puzzle – it can be tough for the pieces to come together, but when they do, they make the shape of a “W.” Read more...
Photo: UCLA and junior infielder Kevin Williams will host No. 4 Cal State Fullerton at Jackie Robinson Stadium tonight to kick off a week of play against two of the top teams in the West.
Podcasts, Sports
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April 1, 11:33 pm
Out of Bounds with Daily Bruin Sports – April 1, 2013
Daily Bruin Sports senior staffer Andrew Erickson and reporters Kevin Bowman and Jason Drantch take over the booth as the new hosts of Out of Bounds. Read more...
Sports, Women's Tennis
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April 1, 2:40 am
Tennis suffers back-to-back losses to Stanford, California
UCLA women’s tennis hit its first significant bump in the road this weekend as it experienced back-to-back losses for the first time this season. Despite those setbacks against Stanford and California, however, attitudes remain positive within the No. 4 team in the nation. Read more...
Men's Tennis, Sports
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April 1, 2:37 am
Men’s tennis scores two conference wins on the road
After a full two weeks off since their last nail-biter against Tulsa, No. 4 UCLA men’s tennis ended its conference road trip with victories over No. 15 Cal and Stanford. With the victories, the Bruins are now 4-0 on the road and 16-1 overall. Read more...



