Sunday, June 14

UCLA unicyclist dominates sport

Spencer Hochberg wrote the book on unicycling. Read more...

Photo: A competitor on the international level, Spencer Hochberg practices his unicycling craft daily on the UCLA campus, either outside Hedrick Hall or on his way to class down Bruin Walk. Hochberg has been unicycling for about six years, beginning when he was, as he described, an “unbalanced and unathletic” kid.


School rivalries bolster college athletic spirit

The best rivalries in collegiate sports are those that are sustained by proximity: The campuses of Duke and North Carolina lie eight miles apart on Tobacco Road; the Holy War between Utah and BYU encapsulates Salt Lake City and its surroundings; and, of course, the UCLA-USC rivalry divides Los Angeles multiple times a year. Read more...


Men’s team seeks improvement

The men's cross country team wanted to go home. Instead, the runners were left stranded curbside, with no shuttle back to campus from LAX. Read more...

Photo: Senior Alex Crabill and his team are training for next week’s tournament.





While defense labors, passing game clicks

Coach Rick Neuheisel often verbally evaluates his team's energy after practice, but Tuesday he didn't really need to comment. Read more...

Photo: Wide receiver Taylor Embree catches the ball on Saturday against California. Embree currently leads the Bruins in catches, 21, and receiving yards, 286.