Monday, April 6

Who says you can’t judge a team by its media guide?

I would like to posit the theory that you can tell the quality of a collegiate basketball team by the quality of its media guide. Stanford has a stellar media guide out this season, which has propelled the Cardinal to a 12-5 overall record, and a 3-2 Pac-10 mark that is ahead of expectations. Read more...


Bruins to meet more malice at Maples

Finally, the Bruins can get away from a frustrating, hostile environment where they can’t seem to win. At last, UCLA can escape the booing, leave the angry fans, and go to a place that feels like home. Read more...


Injuries attack volleyball ranks before 49ers game

The men’s volleyball season seems to have taken off on the wrong foot, thanks in large part to a staggering list of injuries. Starting outside hitter Brennan Prahler has been rendered unable to play due to a strained stomach muscle. Quick hitter Scott Morrow is still recovering from knee surgery, and quick hitter Matt Shubin has sat out of practice for the past two days due to severe swelling in the shins. Read more...



Football Notebook

Seidman impresses at Senior Bowl Be it receiving a pass from USC quarterback Carson Palmer or blocking for Trojan running back Sultan McCullough, at some point during Saturday’s Senior Bowl, UCLA tight end Mike Seidman must have seen the irony. Read more...


Where are they now?

Kenyon Coleman Oakland Raiders DE At UCLA: Had 138 tackles (96 solo), 16.5 sacks for 107 yards, and 34 stops for losses of 158 yards in five years (1997-2001). Read more...


Pole vaulters start out on top

Looks can be deceiving, and pole vault coach Anthony Curran knows this fact all too well after this weekend. Curran thought freshman Chelsea Johnson made a national-qualifying vault of 13-feet-5-inches, but in reality it was only 12-11.5. Read more...