Welcome back Rance Brown Rance Brown, a women’s tennis assistant coach at UCLA from 1996-2000, was rehired as an assistant yesterday. The position was open because former assistant coach Jon Reeves has elected to return to coaching junior tennis in Peachtree, Ga. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Tennis Notebook
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Hype over collegiate recruits extreme
Remember when committing to a college meant dialing the head coach’s phone number, and a recruiting trip was just a tour of the campus gym? Well those days are long gone. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Women's volleyball goes to Northern California for games against Cal, No.1 Stanford
With a sweep of the Washington schools last weekend, the UCLA women’s volleyball team broke even in the Pac-10 standings at 2-2. Trouble is, they could be right back to where they started this weekend. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
Women's soccer prepares to face defending national champ Santa Clara
Friday night lights strike at Drake Stadium for the first time ever as the No. 3 UCLA women’s soccer team squares off against Santa Clara tonight. Read more...
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October 3, 9:00 pm
UCLA gears up to face top foes
This weekend UCLA will take their act to the other side of the country and face two of the premier teams in college soccer in the Rutgers Phillips/Adidas Classic. Read more...
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October 2, 9:00 pm
Quarterback Drew Olson to have playing time reduced
Now that conference play is starting, true freshman quarterback Drew Olson should make sure his yellow baseball cap fits well. He’ll be wearing it a lot on the sidelines. Read more...
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October 2, 9:00 pm
Student-athletes at Wooden forget what it means to play as a team
Several e-mailers have brought to my attention the fact that I am out of touch with the average UCLA student. I have been called a geek, overwhelmingly critical, unnecessarily negative, clueless as to what most students care about and many, many different expletives that I can’t print in the paper. Read more...