Wednesday, May 6

Rainy day, late night, early exit

SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; It was a day when nothing, and no one, seemed to cooperate with the UCLA men’s tennis team. What started with rainy weather ended with the Pepperdine Waves (34-2), as the tenth-seeded Bruins (20-6) were sent home early with a 4-1 loss in the NCAA Quarterfinals, held Sunday night at the San Francisco Tennis Club. Read more...


UCLA wins Stanford series with walk-off homer

The instant his foot hit the plate, Tim Stewart was swallowed up by a circle of celebrating teammates. With two outs in the bottom of the ninth, the junior hit a walk-off home run to give UCLA an 8-7 win in Sunday’s rubber match against visiting Stanford. Read more...


UCLA hosts archery tourney

Over the weekend, you may have noticed the 150 or so archers who took over the Intramural Field. But if you didn’t take a closer look, you may have missed out on the setting of a world record and a dynasty battling for its eleventh straight national championship. Read more...




Herrera goes right, gets runs

All year long, junior left fielder Ashley Herrera has been asked to fill a specialized role for the UCLA softball team. Herrera, exclusively a right-handed hitter for the team last season, has hit from the left side for most of this season. Read more...


Former players now tennis' No. 1 fans

PALO ALTO “”mdash; An NCAA Championship is what most student-athletes dream of when they come to UCLA. The coaches, the players and the supportive staff all want to enjoy collegiate sports supremacy. Read more...