Friday, May 9

W. basketball falls in

W. basketball falls in season-opener, 58-55 By Lawrence Ma Daily Bruin Senior Staff With the loss of four starters from the 15-12 squad of last season, the UCLA women’s basketball team began the rebuilding year last Friday night at Pauley Pavilion with a 58-55 loss to North Carolina State. Read more...


Harriers find positives in mediocre season

Harriers find positives in mediocre season Despite unfulfilled expectations, men, women pleased with 1994 campaign By Mark Singerton Mebrahtom Keflezighi’s 15th-place finish at the NCAAs Monday wrapped up a successful season for the UCLA men’s cross country team. Read more...


M. hoops rolls over CSUN in first victory

M. hoops rolls over CSUN in first victory By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff The sixth-ranked UCLA men’s basketball team showed some interesting new looks in its 1994-95 debut ­ an 83-60 triumph over Cal State Northridge ­ and it had nothing to do with baggy shorts. Read more...


Water polo finishes a happy fourth

Water polo finishes a happy fourth Bruins beat Waves to reach semi-final round; lose to Stanford, Cal By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff LONG BEACH ­ It was an emotional end to a tumultuous season, as the underdog UCLA men’s water polo team beat No. Read more...


M. soccer one game away from Final Four

M. soccer one game away from Final Four Bruins rally from 2-1 deficit, defeat the Mustangs, 4-2 By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff The UCLA men’s soccer team has a funny way of making a game into an emotional roller-coaster. Read more...


Crosstown rivalry still talk of town

Crosstown rivalry still talk of town By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff In the aftermath of UCLA’s 31-19 victory against USC last Saturday, it appears that this once one-sided rivalry is evening out. Read more...


A dream comes true for Krikorian

A dream comes true for Krikorian Poloist follows in brothers’ footsteps as NCAAs begin By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff UCLA water polo player Adam Krikorian grew up dreaming of the NCAAs. Read more...