Sunday, May 3


Big game poses dual challenge

Practice had not been over for 10 minutes, and UCLA women’s basketball coach Kathy Olivier was back in her office breaking down film. Olivier was studying the play of Stanford guards Candice Wiggins and Brooke Smith, still trying to formulate a way to contain the tandem when the Bruins (10-8, 5-4 Pac-10) host the No. Read more...


Don’t tell the Bruins they shouldn’t win

How do the Bruins keep doing it? Every sense of logic points to this year’s Bruins eventually falling apart. The ridiculous string of injuries, the extreme youth, the lack of a consistent front-court scorer ““ everything says the Bruins shouldn’t win games like they did Thursday against the Oregon Ducks, 56-49. Read more...


Up in Game 1, then down and out

For one game, the UCLA men’s volleyball team shined, playing better than rival Brigham Young. But then BYU showed why it’s No. 2 in the country, with three dominating games to beat UCLA 3-1 (24-30, 30-26, 30-14, 30-24) Thursday night in a Mountain Pacific Sports Federation showdown at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...


Defense carries Bruin victory

EUGENE, Ore. “”mdash; As soon as Jordan Farmar’s pass floated into the stands, a look of confusion crept across his face. It was a pass to teammate Michael Roll, who wasn’t there. Read more...


Track launches indoor season

After a long offseason of preparation and training, UCLA men’s track coach Art Venegas will finally see some results this afternoon from his team. Today, the Bruins will travel up north to take part in the University of Washington Invitational for the squad’s first indoor meet of the season. Read more...


Afflalo shuts down top Oregon shooter

EUGENE, Ore. “”mdash; Buried in Oregon’s press release, handed out before Thursday’s game, was the contrived stat that Duck sophomore Malik Hairston scores 71 percent of his points in the second half. Read more...