Friday, April 3


Baseball Briefs

Scott earns All-American honors UCLA junior leftfielder Bill Scott was named first-team All-American by USA Today/Baseball Weekly, the publication announced May 18. Scott, a Granada Hills native, is just the second player in UCLA history and the sixth Pac-10 player ever to have at least 100 hits (101) and 20 home runs in a single season. Read more...



Bruins take first playoff game in stride

By Greg Lewis Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA literally stole the game away from Canisius. On the strength of an NCAA record-setting 10 steals, No. 1 seeded and third-ranked UCLA (40-11) scored eight runs to beat sixth-seeded Canisius (33-22) 8-0, despite getting more than one base hit in only one inning. Read more...


Quick Long Beach team will be harder to catch

By Greg Lewis Daily Bruin Senior Staff Thursday afternoon’s 8-0 defeat of Canisius was exactly what No. 3 UCLA wanted. In the double-elimination Region 4 tournament, however, it is only one day out of a possible four for the defending NCAA champion Bruins. Read more...


Pac-10 title at stake vs. Stanford

By Adam Karon Daily Bruin Contributor For UCLA, the Pac-10 season will be shortened to a three-game series when the Bruins take on the No. 2 Stanford Cardinal at Sunken Diamond in Palo Alto this weekend.  UCLA is one game ahead of Stanford and Arizona State in the race for the conference title. Read more...


UCLA aims to hold its ground at Pac-10s

By Moin Salahuddin Daily Bruin Staff Traditionally one of the strongest teams in the nation, the UCLA men’s track and field squad will travel this weekend to compete at the Pac-10 Championships in Eugene, Ore. Read more...