YAOUNDÉ, Cameroon ””mdash; Tedd Ray Bitsegui Ambassa is sitting comfortably in an oversized leather chair in a hotel room with two reporters, carefully narrating the story of his life.
Author Archives: Matt Stevens
Out of bounds
Business-minded scouts and rigid American visa policies stunt the growth of Cameroonian basketball and shatter destitute players’ dreams
Texas-sized Homecoming
For the last 12 days, Ryan Taylor has literally been living the dream.
Or at least, he’s been living his dream.
The two weeks UCLA was set to play Houston and Texas were a selling point in the Denison kid’s recruiting decision ““ and really, things could not have gone better.
Ever since a 35-0 embarrassment at the hands of Stanford on Sept.
Early panic sets in for Bruin fans
Moments after Stanford shut out UCLA on Sept.
Prince’s critical mistakes create uncertainty about starting role
Rick Neuheisel’s job as head football coach requires him to pace the sidelines, headset on, playbook in hand.
Friends, fans and family pay their last respects to Coach John Wooden in final memorial service in Pauley Pavilion
In a fashion that paid homage to the legendary basketball coach, the UCLA community said one final farewell to John Wooden on Saturday at Pauley Pavilion.
The changing landscape of college sports
Since the Big Ten Conference announced that it was exploring the possibility of conference expansion in December, rumors, speculation and general frenzy have infested college sports.