Gilbert Quinonez The stat geek dreams of having his own computer rankings used by the BCS and spends his Friday and Saturday nights analyzing the world of sports stats. Read more...
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February 13, 9:00 pm
Calculations find Bruins consistently inconsistent
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February 13, 9:00 pm
W.Soccer Notebook
Incoming Bruins UCLA signed four players from California to letters of intent on Wednesday. Jill Oaks (West Hills/Harvard-Westlake HS), Stacy Lindstrom (Laguna Niguel/Aliso Niguel HS), Allie True (Alamo/Monte Vista HS) and Katie Rivera (Mission Viejo/Santa Margarita Catholic HS) will be able to compete as Bruins in 2002. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
Discover what is new, cool in sports at the Winter Games
 Brian Thompson Thompson has never been on skis in his life. If anyone wants to donate lift tickets, he can be reached at [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Brian Thompson In case you have forgotten amid the sunny skies and cloudless days, we are in the month of February. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
Bruins face Vulcans, Warriors in a five-game trip to Hawaii
 MIKE CHIEN Sophomore first baseman Casey Janssen reaches for the easy put-out in UCLA’s game against Gonzaga earlier this season. By Scott Bair Daily Bruin Reporter UCLA head coach Gary Adams knows how to schedule road trips. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
M.Volleyball Notebook
 UCLA Sports Info Jonathan Acosta Walking wounded Freshman Jonathan Acosta will not see action until at least Feb. 19, when the Bruins play UC Santa Barbara. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
M.Hoops Notebook
 CATHERINE JAYIN JUN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Jason Kapono attempts to drive the ball past the Villanova defense in the Bruins’ loss on Saturday. Honors for Kapono, Barnes Junior forward Jason Kapono was honored twice over this week. Read more...
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February 12, 9:00 pm
Title IX revolutionized women’s hoops
 ASUCLA By 1975, UCLA had a women’s basketball team which shared the Pauley Pavilion main court with the men’s team. By Bruce Tran Daily Bruin Contributor From its humble beginnings in 1892 to the WNBA’s “We’ve Got Next” campaign, from bloomers to sports bras, from Senda Berenson to Pat Summitt, women’s basketball has come a long way. Read more...