Saturday, April 18


Tar Heels’ effective strategy crushes UCLA offense

CARY, N.C. “”mdash; North Carolina coach Anson Dorrance is arguably the most successful coach in the history of sports. His Tar Heels have won 18 of 23 national championships awarded in women’s soccer, and his all-time coaching record currently stands at 559-25-15. Read more...


Basketball Preview: Pulling her own weight

Measuring a woman by her weight may seem taboo.  Measuring a woman by her heart is not.   That’s why sophomore Julia Pitts stands just as firm as the bigger and taller players she defends night in and night out for the UCLA women’s basketball team. Read more...


Volleyball sweeps first NCAA foes

With workmanlike efficiency, the UCLA women’s volleyball team methodically went about its business in dismantling its first two foes in the NCAA tournament. The Bruins swept San Diego 3-0 (30-20, 30-17, 30-24) on Friday in Pauley Pavilion, and kept up the pace in sweeping UC Irvine (30-24, 30-28, 30-22) Saturday. With the two victories, the team will travel to Lincoln, Neb. Read more...



Fouls spell trouble for Bruins in Kentucky game

ANAHEIM “”mdash; The assumption that UCLA could parlay its height advantage into a victory over Kentucky proved to be just another tall tale. An undersized Wildcat frontline boasting no starter taller than 6-foot-8 bested 7-footers Ryan Hollins and Michael Fey, who were shackled with foul trouble the entire game. Read more...