Wednesday, July 1


Redshirt junior Katja Goldring, inexperienced women’s cross country still seeking success as team

Many runners, from the novice with tired legs to the expert with strong running form, pursue individual goals: pounds they want to lose, a distance they want to cover or a time they want to beat. And as long as they can drop down one pant size, reach the end of Mulholland Drive or complete the perimeter of campus in a half hour, they will feel accomplished. Read more...

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Redshirt junior Katja Goldring and the UCLA cross country team will be competing in Fullerton at the Titan Invitational on Friday.


Social media, a gateway to sports fandom

Kelly Robinson is visibly nervous. Maybe it's the prospect of being featured in a popular and widely read newspaper column. Maybe it's the orientation of things: She's on a couch, I'm in an armchair "“ it's all very psychiatrist-like. Read more...



A tough job made worthwhile by love of sport

Picturing a typical practice field for any sport, images of cones organized in patterns for drills, balls sprawled out and equipment readily available instantaneously come to mind. Well, they just didn't appear there on their own. Read more...

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Student team managers get perks such as team gear, but their job is, for the most part, a thankless one. Regardless, these managers feel that being involved with UCLA Athletics is worth it, even if laundry is part of their duties.


Women’s golf collects its second tournament win of the season at the Stanford Intercollegiate

The No. 1 UCLA women's golf team was undoubtedly short-staffed at the Stanford Intercollegiate. The Bruins were without three-time All-American senior Stephanie Kono as she played as an individual competitor, finishing second overall. Read more...

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Senior Stephanie Kono took second as an individual in the Stanford Intercollegiate, while the Bruins captured their second team title this year.