Friday, May 15

Guerrero finishes off eventful first year

If Dan Guerrero keeps his job for the next 20 years, he will never have another year like this. In his first year as UCLA’s athletic director, Guerrero fired the school’s two highest profile coaches, oversaw renovations to several of the school’s athletic facilities, and now is looking for a new strength and conditioning coach. Read more...


Y worry?

Leaping over a series of four-foot barriers doesn’t pose much of a challenge for UCLA’s Ysanne Williams anymore. Not after the hurdles she’s already cleared this year. Read more...


Bruins lose 7-3 to Golden Bears

OKLAHOMA CITY, Okla. “”mdash;UCLA’s Tairia Mims had a dream game with the bat against Cal. The only problem was her bat was more than negated by her three errors in the field during the Bruins’ 7-3, 10-inning loss to Cal in their first-round game of the Women’s College World Series on Thursday night. Read more...



Seniors aim for the fence in Series

With only the World Series left on the schedule, the careers of the four seniors on the UCLA softball team are coming to a close. Two of them, Tairia Mims and Natasha Watley are well known throughout the softball community, and have won all kinds of All-American awards and are on the U.S. Read more...



Nilsson aims to beat own record

UCLA’s Lena Nilsson will try to move a little closer to achieving her goal of representing Sweden at the World Track and Field Championships when she runs in the 1500-meters Saturday at the Prefontaine Classic. Read more...