It’s going to happen. Men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo promises. “Mark my word,” Salcedo said. “We’re going to score goals, we’re going to score a lot.” Over the past few weeks, the Bruins (5-2-2, 1-1 Pac-10) have struggled mightily on the offensive side. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Offense's lapses cost wins for UCLA
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Fans can support both Angels and Dodgers
Saturday was one of the greatest days of my life as a sports fan, yet I’m supposed to feel guilty about it. Chances are, if you’ve seen a baseball cap worn on this campus these past couple days, you know that the Anaheim Angels and Los Angeles Dodgers both made the playoffs. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
W. track: Disappointment fuels team's desire for future success
The UCLA women’s cross-country team may have just returned from the Notre Dame Invitational, but the state of Indiana will not stray far from the squad’s thoughts. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
Football: Football offense realizes success
In football, offenses naturally evolve as the season progresses, as coaches grasp the strengths and weaknesses of their system. It has become apparent that offensive coordinator Tom Cable has begun to grasp what he has in tailback Maurice Drew. Read more...
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October 5, 9:00 pm
W. volleyball: Agony & ecstasy
Sports often run in streaks. When the mysterious intangibles of sport result in a victory, call it fate. On the losing end, call it a curse. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Kudos to athletics for securing freshmen crowd
What a welcome sight. The student section at the football game against San Diego State turned into one big blob of blue and gold Saturday. A nearly chock-full blob of blue and gold. Read more...
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October 4, 9:00 pm
Football: Olson aiming for consistent play, stronger first half
After four UCLA football games, some of the questions facing this team have been answered to an acceptable degree. But one aspect of the Bruins still remains something of a question mark, and he happens to be a part of every single offensive play. Read more...