In Chicago, patience is more than a virtue.
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Men’s basketball needs to master 3-pointers to improve season record
You don’t have to be a South Campus student to understand that three is better than two.
When the NCAA began to universally install the 3-point shot in the 1980s, it fundamentally changed the way the game of basketball would be played going forward.
Men’s basketball off to good start with 83-50 win over Cal State Northridge
Again it was a season-opener against a Cal State school from the Big West Conference, but this time the UCLA men’s basketball team avoided a repeat of last season’s humiliating opening loss by defeating Cal State Northridge, 83-50.
UCLA Baseball snares another batch of recruits
The UCLA baseball program has signed eight high schoolers to letters of intent during the early signing period, and there are some familiar names in the bunch.
UCLA kicker Kai Forbath proves third time’s the charm in football’s last-second victory over Oregon State
PASADENA “”mdash; Randall Carroll was clapping as he came off the field, even though the game was still tied, and he was clapping even though the clock read zero.
Forbath secures win over Oregon State, 17-14
By Kai Forbath’s standards, one for three isn’t good.
But he’ll take it.
After missing two field goals earlier in the game, UCLA’s redshirt senior kicker knocked home a 51-yard field goal as time expired to secure the victory over Oregon State 17-14.
UCLA and Oregon State tied up at the half
Just when you thought the UCLA offense couldn’t have any other wrinkles, it may have found a new weapon – Richard Brehaut the runner?