Thursday, May 28

Baseball postseason hits a tough end

With two outs in the bottom of the ninth against fourth-seeded Missouri on Sunday, freshman catcher Ryan Babineau popped out meekly to left field, ending second-seeded UCLA’s inauspicious run in the Malibu Regional with a 2-1 loss. Read more...


Seniors going home a bit early

It could have been a perfect ending for the seniors on the UCLA softball team. The seniors could have gone out with their third national title in four years, leaving UCLA the same way they came into UCLA as freshmen ““ as national champions. Read more...


Baseball showered with awards

Along with the possibility of winning UCLA’s 100th NCAA title, the remaining spring sports have been showered with a bevy of accolades. The UCLA baseball team had seven players selected to the 2006 All-Pac-10, Pac-10 commissioner Tom Hansen said Wednesday. Read more...



Deep pitching staff ready to go far in Regionals

If the UCLA baseball team finds itself in a close game this weekend, there could be some familiar names in unfamiliar places. Opposing batters could see the Bruins’ starting pitchers appear in relief, a situation that could play right into the Bruins’ strengths. Read more...



Rough showing in second round

A new day brought a new fate for the Bruins. After jumping to a strong start on the first day, the UCLA men’s golf team struggled in the second round of the NCAA Championships at Sunriver, Ore. Read more...