Sunday, April 19

M. Tennis: Men’s tennis aces Kentucky

They beat Kentucky, again. For the fifth straight time in a span of five years, the UCLA men’s tennis team beat Kentucky on Thursday, 4-2. The match was in the first round of the USTA/ITA National Team Indoor Championships, played this year in Seattle. Read more...


Football: Axman let go; Cable moves up

Months of speculation were finally put to rest Thursday when UCLA football coach Karl Dorrell announced that offensive coordinator Steve Axman has been fired. Axman will be replaced by offensive line coach Tom Cable, who was brought onto the UCLA coaching staff last month after serving four years as head coach at Idaho. Read more...


M. Basketball: Cougars eat Bruins alive, 55-48

They won’t do it. No matter how far the UCLA Bruins fall, they refuse to equate this season to last year. And frankly, they’re right. Thursday night’s 55-48 loss to Washington State may have been more demoralizing than anything witnessed at Pauley Pavilion last year or any other year for that matter. Read more...



M.Basketball: Injury handicaps starting lineup

For Ben Howland, defeating Washington State tonight only means one thing. “It’s everything,” he said. “We need to get a win. We’re desperate for a win.” Desperation turned into disbelief Wednesday in practice when guard Brian Morrison rolled his right ankle contesting a Janou Rubin shot. Read more...


W.softball: Coming Back Strong

This year’s goal for UCLA’s softball team is the same as always: to win another championship. But with four freshmen in the starting lineup, the team will need to overcome its youth to repeat as College World Series champions. Read more...