In the battle for cross-town supremacy, the Bruins and Trojans fought to a stand-still, winning one game apiece. Playing two games against USC this past weekend, the UCLA men’s hockey team came up short on Friday with a 4-2 loss, but quickly rebounded with a 3-2 win on Saturday. Friday’s game was played with home-field […]
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Undefeated Bruins to face rivals
Without the close scrutiny of the media and many Bruin fans, a UCLA-USC showdown is looming this upcoming weekend. In a classic face-off between two rivals, there will be hard-hitting, fast-paced action. The only difference is that it’s on ice. With the club hockey season well underway, the Bruins look to dominate the Pac-8 as […]
Men’s cross country looks for roster depth
Men’s Cross Country Saturday, 9:30 a.m. v. UCSD Triton Classic La Jolla, Calif. With the UCLA men’s cross country season in full swing, several runners have solidified themselves at the forefront of the team. Although the top runners are set, the team is still looking to add depth ““ a feat it hopes to accomplish […]
Harper aims to overcome hurdle at regionals
Dawn Harper has seen her fair share of injuries. So when the senior runner was asked to run with a leg injury at the Pac-10 Championships, it was nothing new. Although Harper has fought through injuries before, her recent leg injury was enough to literally detain her. Wearing a wrap on her leg, Harper competed […]
First chance on one man’s back
After an emotionally charged meet last Saturday against crosstown foe USC, the UCLA track and field program hopes to carry that momentum into the Pac-10 Championships during the upcoming weeks. This weekend will feature the Pac-10 decathlon competition held in Eugene, Ore. Representing UCLA on the men’s side will be redshirt freshman Matthew Reuter, who […]
UCLA cuts ‘SC squad down to size
Kamaiya Warren didn’t need any added incentive when she was preparing to face the USC throwers on Saturday. But she got some anyway, and put it to good use. After last week’s press conference, which featured some verbal sparring between UCLA and USC, Warren felt slighted by her crosstown counterparts and was looking for some […]
Campus plays host to IronBruin
Overshadowed at UCLA against the backdrop of national championship teams, there lies a relatively unknown triathlon team. Unlike many of the other collegiate sports, the triathlon does not yet have a deep history. It has only recently been brought onto the collegiate scene. Marcus George, now a second-year graduate student, brought the triathlon to UCLA […]