Second consecutive Pac-10 title in sight for Bruins as they look to pound Washington Huskies tonight By Ross Bersot Daily Bruin Senior Staff With a win tonight against Washington, the UCLA men’s basketball team will clinch its second consecutive outright Pacific 10 title. But more important for the Bruins in the 7:30 p.m. matchup at […]
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M. volleyball to wade in high tide tonight
M. volleyball to wade in high tide tonight By Ruben Gutierrez Daily Bruin Staff The last time Pepperdine and UCLA met was in a Valentine’s Day benefit match, a fund-raiser for former Bruin great Kirk Kilgour. The Bruins were anything but charitable to the Waves, giving them nothing but their walking papers in a 15-5, […]
Meyer steps up to mound, finally
Meyer steps up to mound, finally Pitcher returns in limited role after series of injuries By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Lightning struck twice for Jake Meyer, who in the past two years has logged enough time on the trainer’s table to last him an entire career. Already in his third season pitching for the […]
Playing in the spotlight
Playing in the spotlight With NCAA title, Bailey faces high expectations from media, himself By Melissa Anderson Daily Bruin Senior Staff As many celebrities will attest, living in the spotlight has its downside. Lack of privacy, a constant barrage of fans asking for autographs and photos become a part of everyday life when you are […]
Mid-week stumbles plague baseball in loss to Gauchos
Mid-week stumbles plague baseball in loss to Gauchos Loss to UCSB is result of slump in batting, pitching By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Wednesday just isn’t UCLA baseball’s day. A spooky statistic again haunted the No . 4 Bruins yesterday afternoon at Jackie Robinson Stadium as they fell to UC Santa Barbara, 4-2. The […]
Senior m. soccer players score big in pro drafting
Senior m. soccer players score big in pro drafting Fledgling league looks to departing Bruin talent for competitive first year of play By Mark Shapiro Daily Bruin Staff The newfound Major League Soccer held its inaugural collegiate draft on Monday, in which the 10 teams in the fledgling league got to select from a pool […]
Looking for success to spite history
Looking for success to spite history Klein, Bean hope to showcase talents amid opposing team By Yoni Tamler Daily Bruin Staff Much more lies beneath the surface of today’s non-league game between the UCLA and UC Santa Barbara baseball teams, at least in the minds of two particular individuals. A couple of redshirt sophomores, Matt […]