Saturday, May 9

Briefs

Swimming faces Stanford, Cal 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...


Hollins, Fey manifest skills

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...


Men's Soccer Notebook

Champs to visit White House The 2002 NCAA Champion UCLA men’s soccer team will go to the White House Feb. 21, where they will be honored by President George W. Read more...


Cougars aim to interrupt 41-game losing streak

Nobody has been a more generous host than the Washington State women’s basketball team this season. The winless Cougars have handed out victories at Friel Court like they were fliers on Bruin Walk, and have not notched a conference victory in nearly two years. Read more...



UCLA hosts Irvine in third match of season

It’s hard to think about No. 7 UCLA’s matchup with UC Irvine today at 1:30 p.m. at the Los Angeles Tennis Center without at least entertaining the notion that it will be nothing more than a warm up for the Bruins’ showdown with No. Read more...


Swedish swimmer a key player on UCLA’s team

Wearing the cap of Sweden’s national team and standing behind the block as the last of the freestyle relay swimmers, Malin Svahnstrom grew increasingly nervous at the unexpected ““ her team taking the lead, and even expanding the distance between team Sweden and the competitors in the 800-meter race. Read more...