With only one weekend left in the college basketball regular season, most fans have started looking forward to March and the madness that will come. But as all fans know, it is just as important to take a look back at the past. The 2006-2007 season had many defining moments and shocks. Let’s take a […]
Author Archives: Jason Feder
Team loses steam in second half, Cal wins
In their final regular season game of the year, the women’s basketball team could not hold on to an early lead and fell to the Cal Golden Bears 88-69 Saturday in Berkeley. The Bruins (13-17, 7-11 Pac-10) coughed up a 17-point lead and gave up 60 second-half points, finishing the season seventh in the Pac-10. […]
UCLA again fails to complete comeback
The Stanford Cardinal was without their best player in Candice Wiggins. It didn’t matter. In what has become routine for the Bruins (13-16, 7-10 Pac-10), the UCLA women’s basketball team could not complete a late comeback as Stanford found other offensive threats and clamped down on defense in the final minutes to seal a 65-54 […]
Women’s basketball to face rival Stanford
For any hope of a postseason run, the women’s basketball team most likely needs to win the Pac-10 Tournament, regardless of the outcome of tonight’s game at Stanford and Saturday’s at Cal. The Bruins (13-15, 7-9 Pac-10) have lost three in a row but will look to get back at the No. 8 Cardinal tonight […]
Receivers coach departs for LSU
The Bruins lost another football coach yesterday when receivers coach D.J. McCarthy headed to the LSU Tigers after one season in Westwood, LSU coach Les Miles announced. McCarthy pointed toward an increased salary and a shorter commute as major factors in his decision to leave. He was paid $130,000 at UCLA and could make much […]
Overhaul the All-Star game
Some of the greatest athletic talents in the world were gathered together on Sunday in Las Vegas. The only problem is ““ nobody cares. The NBA’s 29 finest players took part in the All-Star game in an event that has become not only predictable but also breathtakingly boring. Las Vegas called it the biggest event […]
Loss may signal end of postseason dreams
In a pivotal game that may have put the nail in the coffin for UCLA’s season, the women’s basketball team (13-14, 7-8 Pac-10) could not complete a late comeback, falling to the Arizona Wildcats 66-63. UCLA fell behind late and could not regain the lead in the closing seconds despite a furious effort. After a […]