Wednesday, July 1



Women’s volleyball triumph on the road against No. 2 Cal and No. 5 Stanford

On a night where Andrew Luck and company played a lengthy triple-overtime game against USC, Stanford's women's volleyball faced a much shorter, three-set match against a motivated UCLA team. Read more...

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Freshman middle blocker Zoë Nightingale, shown here in a game against Oregon State, had 10 kills in the Bruins’ victory over No. 2 California this weekend, with four kills in the last set. UCLA improves to 20-3 overall and are tied for first in the Pac-12 with rival USC.




Bruin defense dominates Bears

PASADENA "”mdash; The UCLA defense sang one loud redemption song Saturday night on the Rose Bowl field. The defensive front set the tone with a vastly improved performance from a week ago, accompanied in the background by a secondary that wouldn't let California's big-play receivers make their plays. As for the solo? Read more...

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Redshirt junior defensive end Damien Holmes makes a tackle in the Bruin’s victory over the Golden Bears last Saturday evening.


Kevin Prince key in football's defeat of Cal

PASADENA "”mdash; Kevin Prince’s injury history is well documented. He missed seven games a season ago with a knee injury, he broke his jaw during a game in 2009 and he has missed time this season with a sprained shoulder. That being the case, most would have thought coach Rick Neuheisel’s game plan for UCLA’s 31-14 win over California Saturday at the Rose Bowl was insane. “I told him I want 100 (rushing) yards,” Neuheisel said of his redshirt junior quarterback. Read more...

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Though throwing for only 92 yards on Saturday, redshirt junior quarterback Kevin Prince had a break out game on the ground with 19 carries for 163 yards, making him the game’s leading rusher.