Baseball finishes off Six-Pac with Cal Bruins must sweep Bears in Bay Area for shot at playoffs By Ross Bersot UCLA baseball cracks open its last Six-Pac series of the season tonight against California at Evans Diamond. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Baseball finishes off Six-Pac with Cal
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Chi, Phebus top charts for No. 6 w. tennis
Chi, Phebus top charts for No. 6 w. tennis By Chris Isidro The UCLA women’s tennis team has several things going for it as it prepares for the NCAA Championships beginning May 12 in Malibu. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Softball vies for Pac-10 crown
Softball vies for Pac-10 crown By Rick Pal Sunday will mark the battle in Seattle, Part II, as UCLA softball hopes to follow the footsteps of the men’s basketball squad by coming away with a championship of its own. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
M. tennis receives automatic bid to NCAA tourney
M. tennis receives automatic bid to NCAA tourney By Sarah Harrison The men’s NCAA Tennis Regional Championships will be held in the Los Angeles Tennis Center this weekend for the second consecutive year. Read more...
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May 4, 9:00 pm
Track teams
Track teams look to blow out Trojans By Tim Costner and Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff In what is probably a foregone conclusion, the UCLA track program will travel to Cromwell Field at USC to face the Trojans and Brigham Young in a triple dual meet. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Coming to
Coming to terms with his success Senior quick hitter Jeff Nygaard is learning to accept praise for being the premier player in collegiate volleyball By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Senior Staff You would think after several years of being mentioned in the same breath as volleyball legends Mike Ivie and Karch Kiraly, one would begin to gain some confidence. Read more...
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May 3, 9:00 pm
Baseball bitten by Lions in 8-3 loss
Baseball bitten by Lions in 8-3 loss By Ruben Gutierrez One full, quick swing of the bat and there goes the afternoon. After a game which crawled along inauspiciously, with Loyola Marymount building a 4-1 lead on single runs, a three-run blast in the sixth inning by Lion centerfielder Mark Peters effectively sealed the fate of the UCLA baseball team yesterday, putting LMU up 7-1. Read more...