The unranked Portland men’s soccer team came into Drake Stadium on Sunday knowing that a win against the No. 2 Bruins would be a miracle. So the Pilots played for the 0-0 tie, putting everyone on defense and hoping that the vaunted Bruin offense, averaging three goals a game, would be denied from scoring. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
M.soccer: Bruins win, break Pilots’ defense
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September 24, 9:00 pm
W.soccer: Team gives up streak, but beats Duke
The UCLA women’s soccer team is undefeated no more. The No. 3 Bruins suffered their first defeat of the season Friday, a 5-2 loss at the hands of No. Read more...
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September 24, 9:00 pm
UCLA Hall of Fame to induct 8 athlete greats
UCLA men’s volleyball head coach Al Scates headlines an eight-member class that will be inducted into the UCLA Athletics Hall of Fame. The others are Danny Everett, Lisa Fernandez, Brad Friedel, Ryan McGuire, Pooh Richardson, Don Rogers and Tim Wrightman. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Online: Bruins fall to No.1 Oklahoma Sooners 59-24
NORMAN, Okla. “”mdash; The wind wasn’t whipping down the plains in Oklahoma “”mdash; Antonio Perkins and the Oklahoma Sooners were doing the whipping in their record-setting 59-24 victory over UCLA in front of a record-setting 83,317 people at Oklahoma Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Cross country: Young squad looks to improve
Simply put, the key word for the men’s cross country team is “improvement.” Head coach Eric Peterson would like to see a noticeable jump from his team’s last place finish in the Pac-10 a season ago . Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
Football: League gains new coaches, new profile
There’s a new face on the Pac-10. Gone are coaching constants Rick Neuheisel, Mike Price and Dennis Erickson. In are Keith Gilbertson, Bill Doba and Mike Riley. Read more...
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September 20, 9:00 pm
For the rest of us – recreation: Construction finally pays off
This fall’s official opening of the Intramural Field and Student Activities Complex will put an end to some gripes of UCLA as being “under construction like always.” What was the large expanse of dirt between the Wooden Recreation Center and Drake Stadium for the past two years will officially re-open as the IM Field early fall quarter, according to Mick Deluca, director of UCLA Cultural and Recreational Affairs. With 1,500 parking spaces in the lot below the field, the space now serves a double purpose as both a venue for student recreation and a subterranean parking area. Read more...