The last time UCLA played Long Beach State in late February, the Bruins were fresh off a 2,520-mile flight from Orlando, Fla. Junior outfielder Ty Moore called it the toughest road trip the team has gone through all season. “That’s the longest amount of travel, and with the time change that’s kinda tough,” Moore said. […]
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UCLA shines against Stanford in weekend series match at Sunken Diamond
Sunken Diamond is a place where UCLA baseball has frequently fallen over the years. The Bruins entered this weekend’s series with a 3-6 record in Stanford’s home stadium since 2008. This weekend, No. 3 UCLA appeared to be on the verge of another potential slide, losing the first game of a three-game series against Stanford, […]
UCLA football’s decision to eschew spring game signals potential trend
Spring football games are about as undefined as any event on a college team’s calendar. The scoring format can be flexible, as evidenced by Arizona’s choice to allocate points to not only touchdowns and field goals, but also to big plays and defensive stops. That game ended with a 96-68 final score. The intrasquad team […]
Adjusting to college lifestyle proves challenge for early enrollees
Of all the days on which UCLA football’s three early enrollee freshmen could do their first spring practice interviews, Thursday may not have been the best one. Two of them had midterms. “I have a midterm in a couple hours that I was just studying for last night,” said freshman linebacker Josh Woods. Just moments […]
UCLA baseball’s bullpen proves strong point of team
Senior Chris Keck is a third baseman and one of UCLA baseball’s leading run producers. He doesn’t hesitate to say that the bullpen is the backbone of this No. 3-ranked Bruins team. “Our bullpen’s been phenomenal this whole year,” Keck said. “Whenever we need some stopping from the opponent, they’re who we call on. … […]
Out of Bounds – April 20, 2015
Aubrey and Matt begin the show with a discussion of UCLA football’s top running-back recruit of 2015 – SoSo Jamabo – who was arrested earlySunday morning after evading a police officer with a vehicle. The two discuss what UCLA football should do from here, and whether Jamabo should be kept in the program. After starting the show with […]
Shooting guard LiAngelo Ball verbally commits to UCLA men’s basketball
Class of 2017 shooting guard LiAngelo Ball verbally committed to UCLA men’s basketball Tuesday, according to multiple reports. Ball is a three-star prospect on Rivals.com, and is the younger brother of UCLA’s top recruit in the class of 2016 – five-star point guard Lonzo Ball. The younger Ball is listed at the same height as […]