Wednesday, May 27

Past UCLA, Olympic swim coach dies at 82

One of the top swimming coaches in college history, George Haines, passed away Monday. Haines was the coach for the UCLA men’s swimming team from 1974-1978, coaching four seasons in Westwood before going to coach at Stanford. Read more...


Women’s water polo ““ great skills, great style

Gucci. Chanel. Dior. Fendi. Von Zippers. Whatever’s en vogue, the UCLA women’s water polo players are sporting it on their faces. White, black, pink, big frames, green lenses and thick bands are just some of the features of the sunglasses that Bruins wear to games. Read more...



Getting a second chance at the Final Four

When senior Dennis Gonzalez steps on the court at the NCAA Championships on Thursday, it will not be his first time starting for the Bruins. Gonzalez, after all, has been the men’s volleyball team’s primary starting setter for the past three seasons and is one of the top setters in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Read more...


Water polo out to preserve title

Visions of defending its national title come into focus in a mere 10 days for the UCLA women’s water polo team. The third-seeded Bruins (26-4) will open the NCAA Tournament, which is scheduled to take place May 12 to 14 in Davis, against a familiar team in sixth-seeded Hartwick. Read more...



Watch USC, but not for the wins

For the first time in years, it’s been great for UCLA fans to follow USC football. UCLA just might be the best collegiate football team in the city … with the amateur status of a couple of the USC players suddenly called into question. Read more...