Sunday, July 12

In the news:

Men’s tennis defeats USC 6-1

If this was a midterm, the No. 1 UCLA men’s tennis team would have set the curve. In the team’s first true test of the season, playing against defending national champion USC across town, it passed with flying colors. Read more...


Gymnastics bounces back

It seems like the only consistent way to see a team win in Pauley Pavilion is to attend a UCLA gymnastics home meet. The fifth-ranked Bruins recorded another dominant home victory in front of 1,415 fans on Sunday afternoon, beating Arkansas 198.175-193.475. Read more...



Sports camps: necessary or not?

It was all wrong. In wide receiver Jason Ferguson’s dreams, he saw himself playing college football for either UCLA or USC, proving all doubters wrong about his 5-foot, 5-inch height. Read more...


Huskies jump to early lead, defeat UCLA

The UCLA women’s basketball team now has good reason to believe in unlucky numbers. Wearing Washington’s No. 13 jersey, Giuliana Mendiola is exactly the reason. Clearly intent on avenging an earlier season loss to the Bruins, Mendiola led the Washington squad (17-3 overall, 9-2 Pac-10) in the epitome of a rout on Sunday. Read more...



Team hopes missing player won’t prevent win over Toreros

Letdowns have been known to follow emotional wins in the world of sports. Following an emphatic 6-1 win over USC last Friday, the No. 1 UCLA men’s tennis team (4-0, 1-0 Pac-10) will look to avoid a letdown today when it faces the University of San Diego Toreros at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Read more...