Rugby is for big, rough men, and dresses are for delicate, nice girls. Those two stereotypes were shattered Wednesday on the Intramural Field in what is fast becoming a tradition for the UCLA women’s rugby team ““ Prom Dress Rugby.
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Bruins rekindle the dual against the Volunteers
Occasionally in track and field, athletes do not compete against fellow athletes.
UCLA’s men’s track and field looks to score big despite sending only three participants to NCAA Indoor Championships in College Station
Hoisting the Lombardi Trophy. Hanging a national championship banner. Kissing the Stanley Cup.
No matter the sport, winning the championship is the fuel that drives every action, every training session, every sacrifice.
Men’s track and field struggles to deliver any automatic, provisional qualifiers
There was only one thing on the collective mind of the UCLA men’s track and field team this past weekend ““ the NCAA Indoor Championships.
Underdog status will have UCLA men's track and field running under the radar at MPSF Championships in Seattle
Track and field meets by nature tend to be very individual affairs ““ athletes compete against themselves to post the best mark they can, in the hopes of qualifying for Nationals.
Because of that, the UCLA men’s track and field team relishes opportunities to have fun, like this weekend’s Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Track and Field Championships, held in Seattle.
“This is a meet we always have fun at.
ACEing Autism teaches children tennis to help improve motor and social skills
Waldo Yan had some trepidation at first.
As an employee with UCLA Adaptive Recreation, the second-year political science student had seen a variety of disabilities and impairments but had never worked with autistic children before.
He wasn’t really sure what to expect, and frankly, was a little bit afraid.
UCLA men's track and field signs a class of top recruits
For college coaches to be successful, they must recruit well.