Saturday, May 16


2003 Basketball Preview

Howland looks to rebuild program through emphasis on fundamentals Starting over with a short bench and shallow talent It almost seems like an afterthought. Stuffed between last year’s 19-loss debacle and what looks to be a promising future, the 2002-2003 UCLA basketball season very well could be one of the most forgettable in the program’s storied history. Read more...




Tar Heels’ effective strategy crushes UCLA offense

CARY, N.C. “”mdash; North Carolina coach Anson Dorrance is arguably the most successful coach in the history of sports. His Tar Heels have won 18 of 23 national championships awarded in women’s soccer, and his all-time coaching record currently stands at 559-25-15. Read more...


M. basketball: Slow start does not stop Fey

Michael Fey was becoming the forgotten man. After having a career night in UCLA’s season-opening win, Fey, a sophomore center, took just one shot in the first half against UC Riverside on Wednesday, and it came with a little over two minutes remaining. Read more...


W. soccer: Lance inspires Bruin women

Since the beginning of the season, the women’s soccer team has been using Lance Armstrong as a model for success, integrating the record-breaking cyclist and his Tour de France success into practice plans and season goals. Read more...