Friday, May 8

Bruins win conference despite loss

The more things change around Westwood, the more they seem to stay the same. Playing most of the season with a roster full of fresh faces and veterans in new roles, the UCLA’s women’s soccer team (17-3, 8-1 Pac-10) still wrapped up an unprecedented fourth consecutive Pac-10 title and an automatic bid into the NCAA Tournament. Read more...


Failure to execute sums up season

BERKELEY “”mdash; It’s incredible how much things can change in one year. Last year, it seemed as if no matter what situation the UCLA football team found itself in, it would find a way to win the game. Read more...



Football Report Card: UCLA v. Cal

SLIDESHOW Click here to see more photos from the game against Cal Saturday. Columnist Taylor Hill gives his grades for the Bruins’ performance on Saturday. Pass Offense: B- Pat Cowan came out sharp against the vaunted Bears defense, completing 11 of his first 15 passes and keeping the Bruins in the game. Read more...


Quarterback Report: UCLA v. Cal

SLIDESHOW Click here to see more photos from the game against Cal Saturday. THE”ˆGOOD: Sophomore quarterback Pat Cowan played the best game of his young career, going 22-of-40 for 329 yards and scoring a touchdown on the ground. Read more...


Medlock shanks two field goals in Cal loss

BERKELEY “”mdash; On Saturday, the UCLA football team lost its last remaining hope for the Heisman trophy. Kicker Justin Medlock, who has been almost totally reliable this season, shanked two field goals in the 38-24 loss to Cal. Read more...


Offense fails to convert

BERKELEY “”mdash; For much of the game, the UCLA offense looked as crisp as ever, moving the ball seamlessly and converting on several third-and-long scenarios. However, even though things seemed to be running smoothly, the Bruins could not produce offense when they needed it the most: inside California territory. Read more...