Friday, May 1

W. tennis: Women's tennis loses star player to transfer

In a year that ended in heartbreak, the start to the off-season hasn’t been any better so far for the UCLA women’s tennis team. Sophomore All-American Daniela Bercek, who anchored the Bruins at the top singles position the last two years, will transfer to Duke, Blue Devil coach Jamie Ashworth announced. Read more...



Baseball: Major league may steal 1 UCLA recruit, 2 players

It seems as though coach John Savage’s best-case scenario of losing only one recruit to the major leagues is coming to fruition. Though five of the prized members of the UCLA baseball recruiting class were selected in the first 20 rounds of the draft Tuesday and Wednesday, only John Drennen is expected to forgo his college eligibility and play in the professional ranks. Read more...


Tackling the final game: seduction

For my last column, I wanted to tackle the most dangerous game of all … the female. Even if my editors had let me use the words “dame,” “broad” or “bird” in a column (they hadn’t, I’d tried every week), I still wouldn’t have published most of my theories concerning women in the event I chose to run for public office in the future. Read more...




W. track: First day of NCAAs a breeze

Almost everything went smoothly for the second-ranked UCLA women’s track and field team on the first day of the NCAA Championships on Wednesday. Monique Henderson and Dawn Harper advanced to the finals with ease in their respective events. Read more...