Friday, July 17

Shabazz Muhammad plays key role in UCLA’s victory over Arizona

Shabazz Muhammad sat in the media room at Pauley Pavilion on Tuesday knowing what kind of challenge awaited him and his teammates: A trip to Arizona to play one of the best teams in the nation. Read more...

Photo: A Freshman guard/forward Shabazz Muhammad led all Bruin scorers with 23 points on Thursday night, shooting 8-for-16 from the field. UCLA is 8-0 in games in which Muhammad has scored 20 or more points.


UCLA basketball looks to rebound against Arizona

Having just snapped a 10-game winning streak courtesy of the first-place Oregon Ducks, the Bruins look to begin a new winning streak against the No. 6 Arizona Wildcats – the third-place team in the conference, whose only loss of the season stems from the Ducks. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Shabazz Muhammad, who started the team’s last game on the bench, will look to rebound with a big performance against Arizona.


Senior butterfly specialist Stephanie Christofferson, who holds the third-fastest 100-yard butterfly time in UCLA women’s swimming history, had two top-three event finishes against Division II Simon Fraser last weekend.

UCLA swim and dive builds on team dynamic

When a group of 36 women get together and combine two sports into one team, it can be difficult to find a team dynamic – this is the mindset adjustment that UCLA swim and dive has to deal with. Read more...

Photo: Senior butterfly specialist Stephanie Christofferson, who holds the third-fastest 100-yard butterfly time in UCLA women’s swimming history, had two top-three event finishes against Division II Simon Fraser last weekend.

Senior butterfly specialist Stephanie Christofferson, who holds the third-fastest 100-yard butterfly time in UCLA women’s swimming history, had two top-three event finishes against Division II Simon Fraser last weekend.

Art of sports entertainment

This quarter in the UCLA Anderson School of Management, a class is being offered called “The Agony and Ecstasy of Sports Entertainment.” Although the dramatic name may seem more suited for a movie than a course, it’s all just part of the business for Professor Peter Guber. Read more...


Gymnastics upgrades to newer practice facilities

Wednesday was moving day for the UCLA gymnastics team. The gymnasts and coaches were busy moving the furniture from their old team room to their new one. Read more...

Photo: Danusia Francis served as UCLA’s beam rotation anchor against Utah. Using her unorthodox mount, the freshman scored a team-high 9.925.


Junior Adrien Puget downed senior Benjamin Recknagel of UC Santa Barbara in convincing fashion Wednesday, 6-2, 6-1.

UCLA tennis dominates in season opener

As many UCLA fans walking along Bruin Walk filtered in and out of the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Wednesday afternoon to catch a glimpse of the UCLA men’s tennis team, the players down on the court stayed put to fight off UC Santa Barbara. Read more...

Photo: Junior Adrien Puget downed senior Benjamin Recknagel of UC Santa Barbara in convincing fashion Wednesday, 6-2, 6-1.

Junior Adrien Puget downed senior Benjamin Recknagel of UC Santa Barbara in convincing fashion Wednesday, 6-2, 6-1.

Walk-on UCLA gymnast sidelined for season due to torn tendon in finger

Although she didn’t know it right away, Ellette Craddock’s season was over before it had even begun. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore gymnast Ellette Craddock was looking forward to competing as a second-year, but a severed tendon in her finger ended her season. UCLA was counting on strong performances from Craddock at uneven bars. The injury has forced her to take a different approach to her role on the team.