Thursday, April 2

Bruins on fire as season blasts off

  NICOLE MILLER/ Daily Bruin The UCLA softball team has begun well, winning their first five games. By Andrew Borders Daily Bruin Contributor To say that Cal Poly San Luis Obispo (1-3), CSU Northridge (2-2) and San Jose State (1-4) were overmatched would be an understatement. Read more...


UCLA falls in first round, advances in consolation

  PATIL ARMENIAN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff Erfan Djahangiri takes a swing at the ball earlier this season. By Rekha Rao Daily Bruin Contributor Although they lost in the first round of play, a pair of UCLA men’s tennis players came back to win the doubles final in the consolation round, and one of its members reached the finals of the singles competition in the consolation bracket. Read more...


Bruins defeat Hawai’i despite slow start

  EDWARD LIN/Daily Bruin Bruin Rashad Parker swings in a game against UC Riverside last week. By Adam Karon Daily Bruin Staff The UCLA baseball team traveled to Hawaii this weekend and came back with more than suntans. Read more...



W. Basketball Notebook

Porter receives volleyball accolades UCLA sophomore starting forward and multi-sport athlete Kristee Porter was named the Asics/Volleyball Magazine Player of the Year. Porter, who leads the Bruins in rebounds and blocked shots since joining the basketball team in December, set UCLA and Pac-10 records with 741 kills for the volleyball team, which ended the season ranked No. Read more...


UCLA Club Sports

UCLA cycling leads conference after season’s first race The Bruin cycling team is in first place in the Western Collegiate Cycling Conference after an impressive showing at last weekend’s races at UCSD, the first race weekend of the 2001 season. Read more...


Where the heart is

  ANNA AVIK Seniors Zana Zlebnik (left) and Jennifer Donahue lead the team with heart, hoping to make their final season one to remember. By Jason Saltoun Ebin Daily Bruin Contributor Seniors, co-captains and competitors through thick and thin, Zana Zlebnik and Jennifer Donahue embody what college tennis should be all about. Read more...