Monday, May 4

“˜Deathmatch’ attracts fans with blood

  XPW Wrestler Kid Kaos prepares to set his opponent, Supreme, on fire during a recent XPW match. By Adam Titcher Daily Bruin Contributor With folding chairs on the floor and a bell on the ring side, professional wrestlers Angel and GQ Money practice their moves with banged up knees, sweating profusely and panting heavily. Read more...


Squad implements team mentality as new strategy

WOMEN’S X-COUNTRY Elaine Canchola (Jr.) Carman Winant (Fr.) Lori Mann (Fr.) Jessica Marr (So.) Valerie Flores (So.) SOURCE: UCLA Sports Info VICTOR CHEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff By Michael Sneag Daily Bruin Contributor Whoever says that running is an individual sport obviously hasn’t seen the UCLA women’s cross country squad this year. Read more...


Leave the extreme wrestling to the pros

Though professional wrestling is fake, with scripts and actors, the physical aspect of the sport is very real. Wrestling in all forms is hand-to-hand combat. People get hurt all the time, whether it be sprains or broken bones. Read more...


Men’s cross country relies on youthful impact

MEN’S X-COUNTRY Bryan Green (Sr.) Jon Rankin (So.) Seth Newniller (Fr.) Robert Kubler (Fr.) Justin Patananan (Jr.) SOURCE: UCLA Sports Info VICTOR CHEN/Daily Bruin Senior Staff By Michael Sneag Daily Bruin Contributor Every team needs a leader and the UCLA men’s cross country team has the perfect man for the job. Read more...




Week-long break will stop MLB’s hot hitters

Welcome to my world of injuries, rumors and most importantly, statistics. Recent events have made a pursuit of glory in fantasy sports seem rather trivial, but in hopes of getting back into a routine and some sort of normalcy, I’ve decided to breakdown the impact of the terrorist attacks on the fantasy front. Read more...