I’m not too much of a gambling man, although I do believe Texas Hold ‘Em is a true sport because it’s televised on ESPN. I would have said that Karl Dorrell’s emotionless glare for most of the season made him the greatest bluffer in the world. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
Dorrell’s 22 should steal the show in Las Vegas
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December 12, 9:00 pm
Football: Knee surgery sidelines Havner for bowl game
As the Bruins prepare for their upcoming Las Vegas Bowl game against Wyoming, they will have to do without the help of linebacker Spencer Havner. The junior linebacker underwent arthroscopic surgery Friday to repair a torn meniscus in his right knee. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
W. basketball: A sizzling weekend for UCLA
Having established herself as the leader of the UCLA women’s basketball team, Nikki Blue has assumed a lot of responsibilities this season. Blue, a Bakersfield native, added a new title over the weekend when the Bruins traveled to Fresno State ““ that of host. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
W. volleyball: Volleyball unable to overcome Huskies
The journey was a memorable one for the five seniors on the UCLA women’s volleyball team, but the end result was the same as before. Having advanced to the NCAA Regional Finals for the fifth time in six seasons, the Bruins, once again, could not get over the hump. Read more...
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December 12, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Young blood pump out victory
The stage was set for drama, and the youngest player on the floor knew exactly what do. UCLA’s Jordan Farmar, barely 18 years old, didn’t hesitate once with the game on the line and the ball in his hands. Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
W. volleyball: Out for Redemption
Five out of the last six years, the UCLA women’s volleyball team has advanced to the NCAA Regional Semifinals. And in all those years, the Bruins have fallen short of their ultimate goal of reaching the Final Four. Read more...
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December 8, 9:00 pm
M. hoops: Waves win crucial for momentum
After getting its first test against an NCAA-caliber team last Sunday, UCLA’s next test may well be its own resolve and resiliency. When the men’s basketball team takes on Pepperdine this Saturday at home, they will have to overcome the loss of their only senior as well as deficiencies that have plagued them all year long. Read more...