Heading into the weekend, the Mercedes-Benz Cup was going to feature the two biggest tennis draws on American soil, legendary veteran Andre Agassi and superstar Andy Roddick. Read more...
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July 23, 9:00 pm
Roddick drops out of tourney
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July 17, 9:00 pm
Mata shows maturity after off-season practice
Within seconds of the opening tip-off, on his team’s first possession of the game, Lorenzo Mata had gathered two offensive rebounds and drawn a defensive foul. Read more...
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July 17, 9:00 pm
Bruin ousted from prestigious tournament in playoff hole
Standing on the 17th hole of her quarterfinal match of the U.S. Women’s Amateur Public Links Championship Friday afternoon, UCLA sophomore women’s golfer Amie Cochran found herself one hole away from advancing to the semifinals. Read more...
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July 17, 9:00 pm
USA softball headed to championship
The U.S. softball team, led by four UCLA alumnae, has advanced to the championship game of the World Cup of Softball against Japan. Team USA won three of its four games in round-robin play at the first-ever World Cup of Softball this week, held in Oklahoma City. Read more...
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July 17, 9:00 pm
Bruins shine at Janet Evans
In a meet designed for Olympic-caliber swimmers to tune-up for international competitions and a chance to race against top-notch competition, it comes as no surprise that many members of UCLA’s women’s swimming team were present. Read more...
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July 17, 9:00 pm
Freshman to recover in time for season
Incoming UCLA men’s basketball freshman Alfred Aboya underwent a successful arthroscopic procedure on his right knee last Monday. The hour-long surgery, performed by Bruin team physician Gerald Finerman, removed loose bodies from Aboya’s right knee and repaired a torn meniscus. Read more...
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July 17, 9:00 pm
True spirit of sports celebrated in D.C.
The pool of last year’s NCAA championship teams met with Dubya on the South Lawn on Pennsylvania Avenue on Tuesday. To anyone who tuned in to watch video clips of the rendezvous, it became quite clear that the collegiate players and coaches were equally excited and proud to be shaking hands with the most powerful man in the world. Read more...