After the UCLA women’s golf team captured the national championship in 2004, coach Carrie Forsyth had the hats of each Bruin on the team adorned with the number “92.” It was a reminder that the five golfers who took home the NCAA Championship trophy from Opelika, Ala., that year were part of UCLA’s championship tradition, bringing home the program’s 92nd national title. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Women’s golf in place to bring home 100th title
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Baseball’s season raises eyebrows
The turnaround of the UCLA baseball team is incredible. It was only a year ago that this team was mired in a 15-41 season, with avoiding last place in the Pac-10 the only reason to play. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Bruins priming for NBA Draft
Jordan Farmar and Arron Afflalo officially began testing the NBA Draft waters on Monday. Farmar worked out for the Los Angeles Clippers on Monday and has workouts with the Los Angeles Lakers and the New Jersey Nets scheduled for later, the Los Angeles Daily News reported. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Learning the Savage way to win
There’s a little bit of psychology in every coach’s repertoire. UCLA baseball coach John Savage believed that if his club won two out of three from visiting Stanford over the weekend, they would be almost a lock to make the NCAA Regionals. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Former players now tennis' No. 1 fans
PALO ALTO “”mdash; An NCAA Championship is what most student-athletes dream of when they come to UCLA. The coaches, the players and the supportive staff all want to enjoy collegiate sports supremacy. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Teams forced to deal with indoor quarterfinals
SAN FRANCISCO “”mdash; The NCAA Quarterfinals on Sunday were unlike anything ever seen before. In fact, the entire tournament was a first for college tennis, with both women’s and men’s competitions being held at the same venue. Read more...
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May 21, 9:00 pm
Stanford's postseason future looking foggy
Baseball in the Pac-10 looks a little different this year. In past years, teams such as USC, Stanford and defending champs No. 5 Oregon State have dominated conference foes and reaped the postseason benefits. Read more...