Wednesday, May 13


Sweetney may be large challenge in Georgetown

Mired in a nine-game losing streak, the UCLA men’s basketball team just hasn’t been able to solve its opponents’ big men. In the season opener, the University of San Diego’s Jason Keep (6-foot-10, 290) scored 30 points and grabbed 16 rebounds as UCLA lost 86-81 in overtime. Read more...


Canadian comes back strong

Simply put, Kate Richardson is a stud. All five feet of her. The freshman gymnast from Coquitlam, British Columbia, was almost exactly 10 years old when former Bruin and fellow Canadian Stella Umeh won gold at the 1994 Commonwealth Games. Read more...


Briefs

Aloha, Bruins There will be three games in paradise for the UCLA baseball team (2-2) this weekend. The Bruins travel to Hawaii to take on the Warriors, a team picked to finish fourth in the Western Athletic Conference. Read more...


UCLA falls to Northridge despite Morrow’s return

So far this season, the No. 11 UCLA men’s volleyball team’s depth chart has been dangerously shallow. So shallow that even the return of 6-foot-9-inch senior quick hitter Scott Morrow, who had spent the previous four months recovering from knee surgery, couldn’t save the Bruins on Wednesday. Read more...



Freshmen make it happen for tennis

There was a blue shirt ““ symbolic of new blood ““ among the white-clad men’s tennis team. Freshman Aaron Yovan made his tennis debut Wednesday against the visiting San Diego Toreros (2-2) and contributed to a 7-0 UCLA win at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Read more...