Thursday, July 2




Speaks Out: Sports memories of 2011

UCLA students share their best and worst sports memories of 2011 as winter quarter gets into full swing. Sam Haws
First-year, English "The final moments of the football game against ASU. Read more...

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Sam Haws


Injuries to key players hinder chemistry of UCLA women’s basketball

When coaches draw up plans and strategies at the beginning of a season, the one thing they can never account for is injuries. Read more...

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Members of the team huddle prior to their game against San Diego State on Nov. 30. After injuries to key players, the UCLA women’s basketball team has been forced to make adjustments to its lineup. UCLA is coming off a victory against Arizona State and will face USC at the John Wooden Center on Saturday.



UCLA’s Cantlay, Hwang seek to improve at PGA Tour events; Widegren trains with Swedish team

Following a year in which he rose to the top of the world amateur golf rankings, won numerous national honors and shot the lowest score for an amateur at the 2011 US Open, UCLA sophomore Patrick Cantlay faces a seemingly difficult challenge: improving. For starters, Cantlay will be entering at least two of the PGA Tour's four major tournaments. In the first week of April, Cantlay will travel to Augusta, Ga., to join the field for the Masters Tournament. Read more...