Saturday, July 11

In the news:

Bruins ready for championships

The UCLA men’s tennis team has perhaps the best chance to bring a championship to UCLA this spring. Last year, the team got to the Final Four before losing a tight 4-2 match to Georgia in the national semifinals. Read more...


Bruins lose to familiar face in tourney

Everyone in Westwood knew that former UCLA men’s volleyball assistant coach John Speraw would someday make quite a head coach. So when Speraw left UCLA this past off-season to take the head coaching position at UC Irvine, it was clear that it was only a matter of time before the Bruins would have to face off against a prepared bunch of Anteaters. Read more...





Bruins top Trojans

Not to say the UCLA student body was starved for a victory against USC, but not even the Donner Party was this hungry. After four consecutive football losses at the hands of the Trojans and Wednesday’s deflating defeat in men’s basketball, the UCLA women’s basketball team enacted a measure of revenge, defeating USC at Pauley Pavilion on Sunday, 72-64. Read more...


UCLA gymnasts leap over Utah

The No. 1 UCLA women’s gymnastics team made history on Friday night when they defeated No. 4 Utah. Competing without head coach Valorie Kondos Field looking on (she missed the trip due to neck and back problems), the Bruins (3-0) found a way to end the Utes NCAA-record, 170-meet home winning streak. Read more...