It has been well documented that UCLA’s basketball program is known for being one of the elite powers in the nation, and this season will be a building block proving that the Bruins will return to the upper echelon of college basketball in the near future.
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Men's tennis to rely on the talent of young players for next season's success
A promising season came to a close with a heartbreaking loss to Baylor in the third round of the NCAA Championships.
Despite hurdle of being a non-NCAA team, members of the UCLA men’s rowing club remain competitive with the best teams in the west
Sweat pours down their faces as the bite of the cool morning air stings their nostrils; they pant furiously, straining with all of their might to keep in harmony with the others.
Coach Al Scates announces plans to retire after 2012 season, hopes to cap 50 year tenure with one final UCLA men’s volleyball NCAA Championship
Forty-nine years ago, Al Scates took the reigns of the UCLA men’s volleyball program. Since then, Scates has solidified himself as one of the best coaches of all time in any collegiate sport.
Inconsistency was the only constant for UCLA men’s volleyball, though the team says it has the pieces to win an NCAA Championship in 2012
There is a bitter irony related to the word “inconsistency” when it comes to sports: A team has to be consistently inconsistent in order to earn the dubious designation. This season, the UCLA men’s volleyball team fit the mold to be labeled with such a title.
Men's volleyball to play No. 1 USC in quarterfinals of MPSF Tournament
In a season filled with as much turmoil as triumph, as many setbacks as successes, it’s safe to say that the UCLA men’s volleyball team has had a long year.
No. 7 UCLA men's volleyball takes on the MPSF's best blocking team in No. 15 Pacific
Today, the UCLA men’s volleyball team will be facing a tall task ““ literally.