Saturday, May 2

UCLA shatters records en route to College Cup

The 2005 edition of the UCLA women’s soccer team (21-1-2) has made an incredible attack on the school record books. Along with winning a school-record third consecutive Pac-10 championship, the Bruins will also be making their third consecutive College Cup appearance for the first time in school history. Read more...


Mirror, mirror, on the court …

UCLA’s football team had another bye this past week, so it was awfully nice of the basketball team to volunteer to fill in. Ben Howland’s squad didn’t need helmets or shoulder pads to mimic its touchdown-scoring counterpart on its recent trip to New York. Read more...



Bruins storm LMU/Ayres Classic

Thanksgiving weekend was a time for the UCLA women’s basketball team to reflect on everything it has to be thankful for. And senior guard Lisa Willis has to be at the top of that list. Read more...


A disappointing finish for water polo

The No. 5 UCLA men’s water polo team (21-8) wrapped up a hard-fought season with a disappointing fifth-place finish at the MPSF conference tournament at USC’s McDonald’s Swim Stadium this weekend. Read more...


Volleyball earns No. 16 seed

After an inspired victory Saturday night against California, the UCLA women’s volleyball team was rewarded Sunday with the 16th overall seed in the 64-team NCAA Tournament. Read more...


Women’s soccer headed for College Cup

It seems as if a broken record is playing in Westwood for the UCLA women’s soccer team. Friday, the tune kept on going as the top-seeded Bruins routed second-seeded Virginia 5-0 behind the strength of four goals from sophomore midfielder Danesha Adams. Read more...