The dog days of summer are now officially over, especially for the UCLA tennis squads, who awakened from seasonal collegiate hibernation to find themselves mired in a pair of briar patches. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Tennis spends weekend at tourneys
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Bruins’ streak extends to 19
Not quite accustomed to entering matches as the favorite, the women’s volleyball team is still adjusting to life as a No. 3 team. Already this season, the Bruins have been taken to several four-game matches by teams they should have easily overpowered and swept. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Cowan surprises ‘Cats with strong play
The whispers and implications coming from the UCLA coaching staff suggested that UCLA was going to open up the offense and challenge the Arizona secondary. But nobody said Pat Cowan would be the guy to do it. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Football Notebook: Verner clinches win again
Alterraun Verner is making a habit out of his late-game heroics. If he’s not careful, people around these parts are going to attach some unrealistic expectations to his name. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Bruins finally fall to Tritons
Despite a solid offensive performance, the UCLA men’s water polo team fell to the UCSD Tritons in heartbreaking fashion, 13-12, on Friday night. The nearly 2,000 screaming fans in attendance proved to be too much for the Bruins to handle, as the defense had one of its poorest showings on the year. Read more...
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October 8, 9:00 pm
Weekend brings dual wins to No. 4 Bruins
With the Bruins locked in a scoreless tie with an unranked Stanford team midway through the second half, senior Stacy Lindstrom, one of the few upperclassmen starting for UCLA, stepped up and called for a quick team meeting on the field. Read more...
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October 6, 9:00 pm
UCLA beats Arizona 27-7; Olson sustains knee injury
UCLA (4-1) defeated Arizona (2-4) on Saturday night 27-7,and did so mostly without starting quarterback Ben Olson. Bruin redshirt sophomore quarterback Olson suffered a sprained left knee during the first quarter on a passing play, lying on the ground for several minutes as a deafening silence fell over the 65,644 in attendance at the Rose Bowl. Read more...