Thursday, May 28


Swimmer flies to top of tourney

Recent UCLA graduate Kim Vandenberg captured first in her signature event, the 200-meter butterfly (2:11.75), at the 39th annual Santa Clara International Invite last weekend. The meet featured international competitors, including American Olympians Michael Phelps and Natalie Coughlin, along with Australian Olympian Ian Thorpe. Read more...


Women’s volleyball voyages to Europe

The women’s volleyball team began its summer in the midst of the World Cup excitement in Europe. But while the soccer greats were kicking away in Germany, the Bruins were kicking back in Slovenia and Italy, embarking on their own international athletic journey filled with volleyball as well as some leisure time. Read more...


Hollins drafted by Charlotte

Ryan Hollins continually faced questions about his passive demeanor in his first three seasons at UCLA, despite his intimidating stature. Over that time, he made a habit out of defending himself and insisting that he still believed he would at some point play in the NBA. Read more...


Assistant coach takes job at Central Michigan

The game of basketball has taken Ernie Zeigler just about everywhere. Now, it is taking him back home. Zeigler, an assistant coach under Ben Howland at UCLA for the past three seasons, accepted the head coaching job at Central Michigan University on Thursday. Read more...



Jane Park on par with pros

At the top of the leaderboard for the U.S. Women’s Open are the usual names: Annika Sorenstam, Michelle Wie and various other professionals. Down a few spots from those names comes an unfamiliar one: Jane Park. Read more...