Michael Fey was becoming the forgotten man. After having a career night in UCLA’s season-opening win, Fey, a sophomore center, took just one shot in the first half against UC Riverside on Wednesday, and it came with a little over two minutes remaining. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Slow start does not stop Fey
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W. soccer: Lance inspires Bruin women
Since the beginning of the season, the women’s soccer team has been using Lance Armstrong as a model for success, integrating the record-breaking cyclist and his Tour de France success into practice plans and season goals. Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Injuries threaten quarterfinal game
UCLA men’s soccer is beset with injuries to key players at the worst possible time. No less than five players are injured or recovering from injuries on the cusp of Saturday’s quarterfinal matchup against No. Read more...
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Football: Football to cap season with bowl in Bay Area
After a disappointing finish to the season with four straight losses, the UCLA football team has been granted one last chance to salvage another heartbreaking year. Read more...
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W. soccer: Up against it
How do you overcome a dynastic mystique unrivaled in sports? How do you beat a team that hasn’t lost or tied all season? How do you defeat that team in front of its home fans in its home state? Read more...
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M. basketball: Morrison bounces back
A career-high 28 points didn’t phase junior guard Brian Morrison. Nor did draining six critical three-pointers or converting a pair of mesmerizing coast-to-coast lay-ups. But nine rebounds? Read more...
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December 3, 9:00 pm
Bruins need to win all the games they’re supposed to win
So who’s this Brian Morrison guy? Before last night, I thought he was merely part of a statistical anomaly or trivia lore. Then he goes and shoots the lights out at Pauley, scoring 28 points on an efficient 11-for-15 shooting and 6-for-8 three pointers. Read more...