Tuesday, July 14


Nilsson aims to beat own record

UCLA’s Lena Nilsson will try to move a little closer to achieving her goal of representing Sweden at the World Track and Field Championships when she runs in the 1500-meters Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic. Read more...


Softball heads to World Series

Never has a walkout in Berkeley worked so effectively. On May 5, five Cal seniors boycotted their final home game because of a coaching decision made by head coach Diane Ninemire. Read more...


Track Briefs

Throwers topple Salinas At Tuesday’s 24th annual Salinas Throwers Invitational, junior Dan Ames won the invitational shot put competition with a throw of 62 feet 1 inch. Read more...


Briefs

Women’s Golf in ninth at NCAAs The UCLA women’s golf team compiled a second consecutive round of 26 over par to leave them at 52 over par and in ninth place at the NCAA Championships in Indiana. Read more...


Club looks to expand table tennis appeal

The ever-growing popularity of table tennis throughout Asia has now hit the UCLA campus with the expansion of the UCLA Table Tennis Club. Table tennis players throughout Asia are glorified and marketed by shoe companies, much like Nike does for such stars as Tiger Woods and Michael Jordan in the United States. Read more...


Walker, Carleton take early second round exits

At least they can take the same plane home together. That is the small token of consolation senior Sara Walker and freshman Jackie Carleton can take with them after they both lost in straight sets in the second round at the NCAA singles championships in Gainesville, Fla. Read more...