Monday, April 6

Football Notebook

Homecoming kings Three Bruins return home to the Bay Area this weekend when the team heads north to take on the Stanford Cardinal. Linebacker Marcus Reese (San Jose) and wide receivers Craig Bragg (San Jose) and Tab Perry (Milpitas) all went to high school in the Bay Area. Read more...


Captain America

CATHERINE JAYIN JUN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Nelson Akwari, sophomore captain, quietly leads his team this season as a dominant defender. By Brian Thompson Daily Bruin Reporter He has a commanding presence about him on the soccer field. Read more...


BCS rankings give Bruins chance for national title

  Brian Thompson Like many of you, Thompson dearly misses the Intramural Field. Send your favorite IM Field memories, or any other comments to [email protected]. Click Here for more articles by Brian Thompson With much hype surrounding it, including an exclusive unveiling on ESPN’s SportsCenter, the Bowl Championship Series rankings were revealed for the first time this season on Monday. Read more...


Cardinal QB out with injury

  Courtesy of Stanford Media Relations Stanford’s starting quarterback Randy Fasani will be unable to play in Saturday’s game against the Bruins due to a knee injury. Read more...



UCLA to battle Stanford on Saturday

  DANIEL WONG/Daily Bruin Senior Staff The defensive line prepares to assault the Cal offense in last Saturday’s victory over the Golden Bears. By Scott Bair Daily Bruin Reporter There will be a clash of the Titans on Saturday. Read more...


PAC-10 Notebook

The end of an era Even the oldest and most experienced students attending the University of Oregon experienced something new ““ a loss. An era ended last Saturday during Stanford’s 49-42 comeback victory against Oregon. Read more...