Sunday, August 16

In the news:


Who’ll bring home No. 100?

For whatever reason, numbers and statistics hold a special meaning in sports. Especially those that end in zeros, such as 100. UCLA is only one away from 100 in the most important and prestigious statistic of them all ““ total number of NCAA Championships. Read more...


ABC to air prime-time college football

ABC Sports is switching its college football over to prime-time coverage, and UCLA will be one of the teams benefitting from the added exposure. The network and ESPN have interchanged broadcasting programs ever since both were bought by the Walt Disney Company, and the tandem will once again give sports broadcasting a face-lift. Read more...


99 titles on the wall

Correction appended It’s a countdown 56 years in the making ““ ever since men’s tennis won UCLA’s first NCAA title way back in 1950. Just a few weeks ago, UCLA’s prospects for winning its 100th NCAA title seemed bleak. Read more...


Buffaloes may be extinct after Bruin tennis victory

The UCLA men’s tennis team earned its ticket to the NCAA Sweet 16 on Sunday when it defeated Colorado. The 4-0 defeat was hard on the Colorado Buffaloes because not only did it mark the end of their season, but it could also be the last match ever played by the program. Read more...


Award nominees revealed

Early last week the seventh-annual Peter J. Cutino Award ““ water polo’s version of the Heisman Trophy ““ nominees were unveiled. But the water polo community was surprised by the names not on that list. Read more...