As his team was quietly eating a Sunday dinner to close out a rough weekend in the Bay Area, John Savage didn’t want to blow things out of proportion. Read more...
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Pair of tough losses comes at inopportune time for Bruins
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April 30, 9:00 pm
Men’s tennis copes with singles losses, doubles win
It wasn’t the best of weekends for the UCLA men’s tennis team. While the Bruins left Ojai with a Pac-10 Championship in doubles, that’s not all they left with. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Baseball savoring current success
The No. 22 UCLA baseball team is in line at this point to make a serious run at the Pac-10 Championship and, barring a significant implosion, should make the regional playoffs. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Sights set high, and one step closer
It was almost unthinkable. The Bruins were 5-10 in conference play and were on the outside looking in for the MPSF Conference Tournament. During that time, UCLA’s players and coaches talked about how they kept their goal in mind from the beginning of the season: Win their conference tournament, and win the national title. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Women’s track looks to continue reign over USC
For 13 straight years, the UCLA women’s track and field team’s dominance over USC has been unquestioned. But when these two storied programs renew their rivalry this Saturday at Drake Stadium, all of the records may be thrown out the window. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Tourney begins for hopeful tennis teams
Though it was just the first two rounds of an individual Pac-10 tournament, the domination of a few select schools was made quite clear. Meanwhile, the lack of a presence of women from a select number of schools made it obvious which teams were often taken lightly during the dual-match season. Read more...
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April 27, 9:00 pm
Final year a chance to leave a legacy
When one talks about UCLA volleyball’s team from last season, the first thing mentioned is the heartbreaking five-game loss to Pepperdine in the championship match. That painstaking loss ended the careers of fabled seniors Paul Johnson, Kris Kraushaar and Jonathan Acosta, who had been instrumental parts of the program during their four years with the team. Read more...