Friday, April 3

Reed, Pena vie for backup position

Eric Reed and Nate Pena are both freshmen goalies. With the new addition of these two players to the UCLA soccer team, the adage “two’s company and three’s a crowd” might have to be altered: The number in the crowd has just dropped to two. Read more...



Paus’ play a roller coaster

Welcome to the theme park that is the UCLA football team. The biggest up-and-down roller coaster ride may be quarterback Cory Paus. Entering Saturday’s game on a high after finishing with a career-high 378 passing yards last week, Paus’ first pass was a 55-yard touchdown to receiver Tab Perry, giving UCLA a 7-0 lead. Read more...


UCLA nets win over green Ducks

Oregon women’s volleyball head coach Carl Ferreira must smile wryly every time his squad takes the court clad in its traditional emerald garb. With three freshmen and two sophomores in their starting lineup, the Ducks are just plain green. Read more...


Missed kick decides Bruins’ fate

As UCLA place kicker Chris Griffith’s potential game-winning field goal hurtled through the air, the Bruins hung on to each other. After all, the team that was kicked when it was down last season had to prove that it could pull it together. Read more...


Stanford conquers UCLA with free kick, reputation

On the day the Angels went to the World Series, the No. 12 UCLA women’s soccer team couldn’t get over an early swing and miss. Senior defender Tracey Winzen fanned on a bounding Stanford pass and was forced to bring down a striker less than five minutes into the game. Read more...


Squad sinks Lions after loss to Waves

Heartbreak then redemption. That seems to be the theme for this year’s UCLA men’s water polo team. Mirroring the pattern started with a double-overtime loss to USC, followed by a determined first-place finish in the NorCal tournament the following weekend, No. Read more...