By Brendan Hickey Daily Bruin contributor [email protected] The UCLA women’s lacrosse team has just finished a record-setting season, a season in which it won the Western Women’s Lacrosse League championship for the first time in the team’s 12-year history. Read more...
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May 23, 9:00 pm
ONLINE EXTRA: Women’s Lacrosse
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May 23, 9:00 pm
ONLINE EXTRA: Women’s Tennis
Bradley/Fisher Advance to Semis Doubles team Megan Bradley and Lauren Fisher have advanced to the NCAA doubles tournament’s semifinals. Bradley/Fisher dispatched Duke’s Hillary Adams and Kelly McCain in three sets 7-6 (3), 4-6, 6-2. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
New stadium could reignite football team
Jeff Eisenberg Click Here for more articles by Jeff Eisenberg The “lights are much brighter there…You can forget all your troubles, forget all your cares.” That’s right Bruin fans, our football team could be moving “downtown,” but only if new athletic director Dan Guerrero is prepared to make a bold impression in his first year at UCLA. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Injured right fielder stays in game with fantasy ball
TYSON EVANS/Daily Bruin Ben Francisco has been on the injured list since April 20. By Scott Bair Daily Bruin Staff [email protected] UCLA right fielder Ben Francisco recently made big improvements to his baseball team. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Squad’s national championship hopes dashed by defeat
By Eric Perez DAILY BRUIN REPORTER [email protected] The opportunity to take home NCAA championship hardware awaited four members of the UCLA women’s tennis team, yet that opportunity turned into two singles tournament losses and a first round doubles tournament upset. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Four fans showed up, but it’s still fantastic
Eli Karon Click Here for more articles by Eli Karon Adolescent girls love it, celebrities use it to raise money for charities, and old men drink before, during, and after it. Read more...
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May 22, 9:00 pm
Football Briefs
No Roses for Harry? With the NFL looking to bring back professional football to Los Angeles, a business group, led by billionaire Philip Anschutz, is proposing to build a 64,000-seat downtown football stadium adjacent to the Staples Center. Read more...