Three hundred and twenty five pounds of Brett Hundley’s blindside protection came crashing to the grass just four plays into a live goal-line scrimmage Thursday morning. Sophomore Simon Goines slipped off his helmet almost immediately upon hitting the ground, and required the help of two staff members to leave the field.
Author Archives: Emilio Ronquillo
USTA Collegiate Team Camp helps foster tennis players’ development
From cherry picking in Yakima, Wash., to photo ops with rocky hills along a scenic drive to Portland, Ore., Robin Anderson’s experience with her United States Tennis Association collegiate squad provided a lighthearted change of pace for the Bruin.
Tennis’ Novikov captures first pro single title, second eludes him
Thirteen trips to Applebee’s, thirteen orders of steak and broccoli. A run at the Boys’ 18s National Championships in Kalamazoo, Mich., and a 2012 U.S. Open berth.
Track and field team comes home to get taste of preparation for crucial meets
With the start of April – a pivotal month for the track and field team – UCLA’s squad is going to come home and do some spring cleaning. After traveling for every meet since December, the Bruins have their first home track meet of the season, and it couldn’t have come at a better time. […]
Dennis Koehne comprises the heart of recreation, athletic community
Tip off between UCLA women’s basketball and Arizona was more than a day away, and a drop of blood had already struck the Pauley Pavilion hardwood.
The smear came from the back of Dennis Koehne’s right hand.
UCLA basketball legend Bill Walton opens up on pain, perseverance
Seconds were ticking away behind Bill Walton in the Pauley Pavilion Club, and the UCLA great spoke to his audience with a fervor suggesting a running game clock.