Friday, May 1

UCLA blocks Oregon teams

In addition to serving well in victories against Oregon and Oregon State last weekend, one of the biggest areas of improvement for the UCLA women’s volleyball team was their blocking. Read more...



Tailgating is American sport for all ages

It’s just a slice of Americana. Tailgating, that traditional social practice taking place outside a sports event in the hours leading up to the game. Before a pivotal game, this will undeniably answer the question of which team’s fans will own bragging rights ““ people turn out in the tens of thousands to celebrate the day. Read more...


Defensive line falls under rush game

The Bruins’ perfect record doesn’t indicate the glaring weakness that the team can’t shrug off. While UCLA may be undefeated and ranked No. 12 in the nation (AP), a three-digit number is still shining right at the Bruins. Read more...


Volleyball loses veteran setter

A team devoid of major veteran leadership suffered a big blow when one of its upperclassmen, former setter Beau Peters, decided to leave the UCLA men’s volleyball team this past month. Read more...


Sand traps not the only hazard

On certain Sundays in fall, golfers at Brookside Golf Club’s two golf courses next to the Rose Bowl are forced to navigate around much more than sand traps and mosquito-infested ponds. Read more...


Defenders visit the front lines

Trailing by two goals early in Friday’s match with rival USC, the No. 4 Bruins looked to an unlikely source for its offense: its defense. UCLA’s first two goals, which came only 27 seconds apart during the 53rd minute, came courtesy of senior defender Jill Oakes and junior midfielder/defender Stacy Lindstrom. Read more...