Sunday, April 26


M. polo: Bruin defense steps up

The UCLA men’s water polo team has been showing lately that practice really does make perfect ““ or close to it. Over the last couple of weeks, coach Adam Krikorian has stressed defense in practice, as opposed to conditioning, which is what the team had done for most of the season. Read more...


Pauley revamp in the works

Athletic department and university officials at UCLA will continue to evaluate the feasibility of renovating venerable Pauley Pavilion after hearing a preliminary proposal from a local architectural design firm on Monday. Read more...


M. soccer: Forward finish

When standing next to him, Mike Enfield does not appear to be intimidating. But for his opponents, he may very well be their worst nightmare. Though standing only at 5-foot-7 and under 150 pounds, easily the smallest of the starting Bruin forwards, Enfield doesn’t let his physical stature diminish his presence on the soccer field. Read more...


Point spreads a good way to spice up losing game

Shortly after Cal put last Saturday’s football game against UCLA out of reach, things got really interesting. As the Bears’ lead teetered between two and three scores, a vested audience remained glued to its television sets, erupting at every inconsequential touchdown. Read more...


Football: Junior’s spot on shaky ground

Even though coach Karl Dorrell said Monday that cornerback Marcus Cassel’s job wasn’t in jeopardy, Cassel still might need to worry. The junior was replaced in the third quarter of Saturday’s loss at California by true freshman Rodney Van after getting beat on a touchdown pass to the Bears’ running back Marshawn Lynch. Read more...


Bruin digest

No. 4 amateur will join UCLA team; men’s golf’s blue team finishes 15th The defending champion UCLA women’s golf team isn’t standing pat on top of the collegiate golf world. Read more...