It’s been a time-honored tradition for every NCAA Championship-bound UCLA women’s water polo team since the inception of the program. Before boarding the plane to the NCAA Championships, UCLA drives out to an undisclosed spot in Malibu and watches the sun set over Point Doom. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
W. polo: Preserving a winning tradition
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May 12, 9:00 pm
M. track: Bruins look to improve as they prepare to face tough competition at Pac-10s
Though nine teams will be at Drake Stadium competing at the Pac-10 Men’s Track and Field Championships, UCLA coach Art Venegas believes that only four can truly call themselves contenders. Read more...
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May 12, 9:00 pm
Baseball: Baseball looks to make dent in conference play
Though this season has been less than memorable for the UCLA baseball team, the Bruins can still make a considerable impact in conference play. Though it lost any chance to compete in the postseason months ago, UCLA can make the road to the NCAA Tournament tougher for opposing teams by playing the role of spoiler for the rest of the season. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
The UCLA men’s golf team earned a berth into the NCAA West Regional to be hosted at the Stanford Golf Course in Palo Alto from May 19 to May 21, it was announced Monday. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
Softball: Softball better prepared to face Oregon teams
The last time the UCLA softball team faced the Oregon schools, it marked one of the low points of the Bruins’ season. The Ducks and Beavers swept UCLA during the first week of the Pac-10 season. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
W. tennis: Tennis fired up for NCAA tourney
Sneaking up on the rest of the NCAA Tournament field won’t be so easy for the UCLA women’s tennis team this year. Opposing teams know all about the Bruins, especially after their surprising run to the NCAA Finals a year ago. Read more...
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May 11, 9:00 pm
M. tennis: Tennis fired up for NCAA tourney
When it comes to the NCAA Tournament, no extra motivation is usually necessary. But it certainly couldn’t hurt. When play begins Saturday for the UCLA men’s tennis team (21-3) in the first round of the NCAA Tournament at the Los Angeles Tennis Center, the team will stare down a bracket that could present as many as three unique opportunities for revenge and vindication. Read more...