The journey was a memorable one for the five seniors on the UCLA women’s volleyball team, but the end result was the same as before. Having advanced to the NCAA Regional Finals for the fifth time in six seasons, the Bruins, once again, could not get over the hump. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
W. volleyball: Volleyball unable to overcome Huskies
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December 12, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Young blood pump out victory
The stage was set for drama, and the youngest player on the floor knew exactly what do. UCLA’s Jordan Farmar, barely 18 years old, didn’t hesitate once with the game on the line and the ball in his hands. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
Letters the sports desk
Making fun of Wyoming uncalled for What nonsense! Gilbert Quiñonez’s article (“Wyoming matchup raises the question: Why?”, Dec. 9) sounds just like the typical guys from Los Angeles who ask if the rest of the United States has Internet or paved roads. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Freshman shines in first career start
Thrust into the starting lineup out of necessity against Pepperdine, freshman Josh Shipp made a strong case to stay there. Shipp, who started at wing in place of injured senior Dijon Thompson, scored 15 points, pulled down 12 rebounds and helped spark a late UCLA surge as the Bruins nipped the Waves 85-83 Saturday at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
This past week, the UCLA diving team competed in the Texas Invitational in Austin. The No. 10 Bruins were anchored by senior Janine Strack‘s fifth-place finish on the platform (342.90). Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
Letters to the sports desk
Water polo should get the glory In Monday’s publication, it seems as though the Daily Bruin thinks that losing a football game to a good team means more than winning a Division I National Title. Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
Wyoming matchup raises the question: Why?
There’s been a lot of talk this week about how Auburn and Cal were spurned by the BCS. But no one got shafted as much as UCLA. Read more...