The few people who were around after the UCLA women’s tennis practice on Monday afternoon were treated to an impromptu match between two of the Bruins’ best. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
Putting passion, preparation in play
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February 11, 10:11 pm
Mountaineers hold off late-game comeback
To say that Saturday’s conditions for No. 2 UCLA were less than ideal would probably be an understatement. The Bruins had flown cross-country for an early game and were playing a West Virginia team on the road in the middle of a tough Pac-10 conference slate. Read more...
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February 11, 10:10 pm
Don’t cry over dropped game
This wasn’t like the losses to Oregon and Stanford. Saturday’s loss to West Virginia won’t mean that much in the greater scheme of things. Sure, it would’ve been great had the Bruins finished off the comeback. Read more...
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February 11, 10:09 pm
Women’s basketball overpowered by Troy
In front of almost 10,000 raucous fans at the Galen Center, the women’s basketball team fell to the Trojans 62-55 on Saturday. The game was a defensive battle with the outcome up in the air until the final minute. Read more...
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February 11, 10:08 pm
Heart carries Bruins in long match
Sometime during the UCLA men’s volleyball team’s grueling 10 attempts at game point in game four Friday night, the Bruins’ heart finally shone through. It was the hardest match the Bruins said they have played this year, but they managed to fight off a feisty University of Pacific team in a lengthy two-hour-and-35-minute, five-game match: 30-26, 27-30, 28-30, 40-38, 15-12. Read more...
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February 11, 10:07 pm
Softball rocky in season-opening Classic
It was a rough start to the Kelly Inouye-Perez era in UCLA softball. Friday saw the start of the Arizona-based Kajiwara Classic, with the No. 3 Bruins (2-3) losing a 1-0 heartbreaker to No. Read more...
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February 11, 10:06 pm
Westbrook runs point in Collison’s absence
As West Virginia built a 19-point lead against UCLA, all sophomore Darren Collison could do was hold his head in his hands and watch his Bruins go down in defeat. Read more...