The tables were turned last Saturday at the men’s soccer team’s annual alumni game at UCLA’s Drake Stadium. Instead of barking out commands from the sideline, first-year men’s soccer coach Jorge Salcedo joined fellow alumni on the field for an afternoon scrimmage. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Coach turns player for annual alumni game
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October 11, 9:00 pm
W. volleyball: Net gains
At first, it looked to be a match made in heaven. Nana Meriwether imagined playing volleyball with the letters U-C-L-A emblazoned across her chest. Coach Andy Banachowski shared the same vision. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
X-country: Cross country roster set for tune-up meet
Carmen Winant wasn’t expected to vie for the seventh spot on the UCLA women’s cross country “˜A’ team. But with her solid 15th place finish at the Triton Invitational in San Diego on Saturday, the senior earned the final spot on the roster for the Pre-NCAA meet next weekend in Terre Haute, Ind. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
Letters to the sports desk
Don’t slander hockey with veiled insults After reading the article “Midnight Warriors” in last Thursday’s Daily Bruin, I must condemn your pervasive use of veiled derogatory comments. Read more...
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October 11, 9:00 pm
W. soccer: Women’s soccer jump-starts slow season with 10 goals
Dormant for the last month or so, the UCLA women’s soccer team’s offense finally erupted this past weekend. The Bruins, who had tallied just eight goals in their past seven games, rediscovered their scoring touch, finding the back of the net a total of 10 times this weekend in a pair of victories against the Oregon schools. Read more...
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October 10, 9:00 pm
Bruin digest
The UCLA women’s cross country team took third place at the UC San Diego Triton Invitational in La Jolla on Saturday. Junior Carmen Winant led the way for the Bruins, finishing in 15th place. Read more...
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October 10, 9:00 pm
Football: Bruins continue to struggle to stop run
The explanations may differ, but the conclusion remains the same. UCLA’s run defense is just not good enough. And the unfortunate reality for the UCLA football team is that this deficiency probably won’t change for the rest of season. Read more...