Wednesday, May 6

First chance on one man’s back

After an emotionally charged meet last Saturday against crosstown foe USC, the UCLA track and field program hopes to carry that momentum into the Pac-10 Championships during the upcoming weeks. Read more...


Softball determined to finally come out on top in Oregon

In recent years, there’s been something about traveling to Oregon that has brought out the worst in the UCLA softball team. Last year when the Bruins made the trip up north they dropped a game to Oregon State and were swept by a mediocre Oregon team while playing some of their worst softball of the season. Read more...


Football players plead not guilty

Two UCLA football players reported to officials at San Bernadino Superior Court on Thursday in connection with a felony charge that occurred sometime in February. Freshmen linebacker John Hale and defensive lineman Jess Ward turned themselves into San Bernadino Superior Court officials when a warrant was issued for their arrest, UCLA sports information director Marc Dellins said. Read more...




Bruins one away from the title

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. ­””mdash; The UCLA men’s volleyball team so thoroughly dominated its competition Thursday night that NCAA officials tested the players for performance-enhancing drugs. Redshirt senior Damien Scott, redshirt junior Paul George and freshman Ian Jackson were randomly chosen in the first steroids test the NCAA has done for men’s volleyball in four years. Read more...


Passionate home crowd ready for UCLA

UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. “”mdash; In the second men’s volleyball NCAA semifinal match last night, Penn State knocked the lights out of top-seeded UC Irvine, literally. With the Nittany Lions up 14-13 in the 15-point fifth game, the lights in Penn State’s Rec Hall shorted out, silencing a home crowd that had been in a frenzy moments earlier. Read more...