The two most-hyped freshmen coming into the season, Ryan Hollins and Michael Fey, finally lived up to their billing last night. Hollins, starting just his second game of the season in place of injured sophomore Andre Patterson, set career highs for minutes (34), points (11), rebounds (11) and blocks (7). Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Hollins, Fey manifest skills
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Keyes commits to UCLA
Van Nuys Birmingham safety Dennis Keyes, who committed to former head coach Bob Toledo’s staff, made the same commitment to new coach Karl Dorrell’s staff. Keyes, the No. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Gymnastics looking to regain balance in Arkansas meet
The UCLA gymnastics team has experienced its first real setback of the year ““ a loss. For most teams, a loss helps reestablish competitive spirit and goals, but this one against No. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Upcoming Bay Area meets pivotal for Bruin swim team
Entering the final leg of the 2003 Pac-10 season, the Bruin swim team is diving into choppy water. No. 13 UCLA (5-1, 2-1, Pac-10) travels to the Bay Area this weekend to race in two pivotal conference meets. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Despite finger injury, Jackson leads Ducks to victory
In one of the most impressive performances by the UCLA basketball team this season, an opposing player still showed them up. Oregon forward Luke Jackson came off the bench to lead his team to a 96-91 overtime victory, and he was not even supposed to play. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
UCLA undaunted by BYU’s “˜D’oh!’
Chris Peña knows the UCLA men’s volleyball team has a big weekend to look forward to in Provo, Utah, as it faces No. 3 BYU tonight and Saturday night. Read more...
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January 30, 9:00 pm
Bruins, Trojans cross rackets today
The crosstown rivalry has seen 31 national team championships, hundreds of All-Americans, and 75 Grand Slam titles. Through the years, men’s tennis players from UCLA and USC have likely contributed more to collegiate tennis than athletes from any other programs. Read more...