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Author Archives: Ryan Eshoff
UCLA baseball aims to continue 20-game winning streak against Pepperdine
Twenty is somewhat of a magic number in baseball. It’s the number of wins a pitcher aims for at the start of each season, and it can signify a dominating single-game performance if achieved in terms of strikeouts or runs.
Kareem Abdul-Jabbar: the man who dominated college hoops and got his start at UCLA
The year is 1967, and the most exciting play in sports has been relegated to the bench.
UConn, the bully of women’s basketball?
Remember that one kid in that one class? The one who was so far beyond all the other students that he set the curve for the class personally, and had everyone else behind him jostling for table scraps and fighting for a distant second?
Bigger doesn’t always mean better
You can have too much of a good thing, even in the magical world of college basketball.
Espy hits well in weekend’s home series
Dean Espy already had UCLA’s biggest hit of the game, but when he came to the plate in the ninth inning Saturday against Nebraska, he needed to get another rally going.
Verbal commit Tyler Lamb is ready for bigger pastures at UCLA
It is minutes before game time at a CIF Southern Section semifinal contest between Mater Dei and Rancho Verde, and the Mater Dei pep band is playing a familiar tune.