As expected, sophomore point guard Jordan Farmar announced Sunday that he will keep his name in this year’s NBA Draft and will forgo his final two years of eligibility at UCLA. Read more...
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June 17, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Farmar forgoes eligibility to pursue NBA dream
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June 16, 9:00 pm
[Online Exclusive]: Afflalo withdraws from NBA Draft
UCLA sophomore guard Arron Afflalo made official what had been speculation for several weeks by announcing on Saturday that he has withdrawn his name from the upcoming NBA Draft and will return to school for his junior year. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
MOST IMPROVED MALE ATHLETE: DREW OLSON
It was August 2005, when the UCLA football team had just finished fall training camp, and the question that was on everyone’s mind was who would be the team’s starting quarterback: incumbent starter Drew Olson, or incoming freshman standout Ben Olson. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
Sporting a new role in Bruin football
For most children, following their dad to work means sitting in an office somewhere or studying the walls of a cubicle. For Brian Callahan, following his dad to work was the best thing in the world. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
MOST IMPROVED FEMALE ATHLETE: LAURA GORDON
Upon arriving in Westwood four years ago, Laura Gordon embarked on what would become one of the greatest climbs in UCLA women’s tennis history. Beginning her career on a team full of scholarship athletes and several big names as a mere walk-on, Gordon was cast into the shadows of her peers. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
TEAM OF THE YEAR: MEN'S VOLLEYBALL
It was one of those moments that tested the character of a team and ultimately defined a season. If the Bruins had given up, the season would have been lost. Read more...
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June 11, 9:00 pm
COACH OF THE YEAR: JOHN SAVAGE
Coach John Savage is not one to panic. When his starting pitchers got into trouble, Savage demonstrated guru-like patience throughout the season, often walking out to the mound to give advice, but never taking his starting arms out too soon. Read more...