The UCLA baseball team was so close to making a stunning statement to the Pac-10. Still, they’ll settle for an encouraging series win. The Bruins (23-17, 6-6 Pac-10) dropped a close Sunday contest that came down to the last out, but still returned from the Bay Area with two wins over last-place Cal (22-25, 7-11). Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
Baseball: One win short of a weekend sweep
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April 25, 9:00 pm
[Online] M. tennis: Bruins fall short of expectations at Pac-10 Championships
It wasn’t the greatest of weekends for the UCLA men’s tennis team at the Pac-10 Championships. There were some good moments, there were some bad moments, but unlike the past two seasons, there was no crowning moment. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
W. tennis: Tennis struggles at Pac-10 tourney
Play at the Pac-10 Championships ended with a slight scare for the UCLA women’s tennis team Friday, when an injury forced Daniela Bercek to retire from her quarterfinal match. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Coach offers personal best
John Wooden graced UCLA’s campus on Sunday, this time in the bookstore instead of on the basketball court. Promoting his newest memoir, “My Personal Best,” Wooden arrived Sunday to the Los Angeles Times Festival of Books to a line which stretched from the interior bottom level of Ackerman Union, out the doors and around the building. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
W. water polo: Team USA douses Bruin squad
LOS ALAMITOS “”mdash; A sense of déjà vu hit the UCLA women’s water polo team Saturday. With seven of the 14 members of the women’s U.S. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
Football: Football fares better in second scrimmage
The UCLA football team held its second scrimmage of spring practice on Friday, and the Bruins played much better than they did in the first scrimmage a week prior. Read more...
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April 25, 9:00 pm
W. rowing: Race for the Creek ends in tie for women’s rowing team
The 29th Annual Miller Cup Regatta came down to a photo finish between Loyola Marymount and the UCLA women’s rowing team, but there was no camera to declare a winner. Read more...