There’s a lot of buzz surrounding UCLA’s football team these days, what with its undefeated record and all. A buddy of mine first told me Drew Olson was the second coming of Cade McNown, then Troy Aikman, and I’m still waiting to see if he goes all the way back to 1967 Heisman Trophy winner Gary Beban. Read more...
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October 19, 9:00 pm
Bruins playing just like Trojans
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October 19, 9:00 pm
No longer small fish in a big pond
It’s an unusually wet and dreary Tuesday morning. Half past five. While most of the UCLA campus is still fast asleep, the UCLA men’s rowing team pulls itself out of bed to go practice on the waters at Marina Del Rey. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Men’s golf gains Prestige
The UCLA men’s golf team was cruising at The Prestige at PGA West in Palm Springs before darkness hit and play was suspended. When the team returned to the course on Tuesday, they picked up right where they left off. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Mora assists team in scoring wins
Senior forward Iris Mora has made quite a career scoring goals at UCLA, ranking in the top 10 in career goals and goals in a season, and posting one of the most prolific scoring seasons in Bruin history. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
The soul of UCLA, on and off court
Oct. 14th came and went. The balmy Friday afternoon slipped into night, and soon the dawn ushered in a Saturday full of memorable sports moments ““ none more spectacular than the UCLA football team’s overtime win over Washington State. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Player emerges with new confidence
Stepping into the room with UCLA coaches Karl Dorrell and Eric Bienemy, redshirt sophomore defensive end Bruce Davis didn’t know what to expect. For two years, he had been unhappy with his role on the team, and a film session after a game against San Diego State pushed Davis over the brink. Read more...
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October 18, 9:00 pm
Setter has jump on position
Playing setter for a top-notch NCAA volleyball team is no small task. The role of setter, played by freshman Nellie Spicer this season, is the bridge between the defense and the offense and is largely responsible for the fate of the team in any given match. Read more...