Coming into the school year, four UCLA teams will be asked the same question: Can they repeat? UCLA’s men’s soccer, women’s gymnastics, water polo and softball teams all won their respective NCAA Championships last year, and all of them think they can do it again. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
M.soccer: Champs set for new season
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September 20, 9:00 pm
W.soccer: Bad business decisions doom women’s professional soccer
The naysayers are already coming out of the woodwork. Mere hours after the WUSA announced it was closing up shop this past Monday, commentators and columnists had already started pecking at the league’s remains like verbal vultures in an effort to prove that women’s professional sports cannot survive in this country. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
For the rest of us – intramural sports: Flag football reverts to 7-on-7
Dust off the old playbooks, because 7-on-7 flag football is returning to UCLA intramural sports this fall. Back by popular demand, this season should see a major boost in competition and participation. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
W.soccer: Only men can be key players in sports world
Question: If a tree falls in the forest and nobody hears it, did it really make a sound? Another question: If the Detroit Shock wins the WNBA championship and nobody knows it, did it really happen? Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
M.waterpolo: Ormsby makes leadership his goal
Just put the ball in UCLA junior driver Brett Ormsby’s hand, and good things happen for the Bruins. Wet or dry, he’ll sling a shot past any goalie’s head. Read more...
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September 13, 9:00 pm
Online exclusive: After no touches in first game, White the only bright spot on UCLA offense
After Saturday’s win over Illinois, fullback Manuel White gave plenty of justification for the outcry over his non-existence last week against Colorado. White lead the Bruins with 102 yards in 18 carries accounting for nearly half of the team’s total yardage Saturday. Read more...
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September 13, 9:00 pm
Online exclusive: UCLA special teams play helps make up for poor offensive performance
This much is clear: On the offensive side of the ball UCLA has their work cut out for themselves. But special teams ““ that’s a different story, as that unit was the difference in the Bruins’ 6-3 victory over Illinois Saturday night. Read more...