W. hoops fall to Washington State Despite Hughes’ 23 points, UCLA overcome by WSU, 85-80 By Hye Kwon The UCLA women’s basketball team had a relatively successful night of shooting from the floor against Washington State on Thursday night. Unfortunately for the Bruins, they simply could not extinguish the sizzling shooting performance by the Cougars […]
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W. tennis to offer lessons for Utes, Lions
W. tennis to offer lessons for Utes, Lions Team to focus on formations, second serves this weekend By Chris Isidro One team destroyed the first two opponents who dared to take the court against them 9-0. The other squad has not allowed a single set, let alone a match. But when Loyola Marymount and Utah […]
Bruins defeat Brown in final non-league meet
Bruins defeat Brown in final non-league meet Ivy League Bruins no match for UCLA; Jenkins, Etter and Larsen all win events By Ross Bersot Apparently a non-conference meet vs. Brown University is not the inspiration that UCLA women’s swimming needs to perform in top form, even if the Wednesday meet was the last at home […]
Pauley: a virtual house of pain for Huskies
Pauley: a virtual house of pain for Huskies Washington invades Pauley Pavilion for men’s hoops Pac-10 home opener By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff Plain and simple, Pauley Pavilion has been a house of horrors for the Washington men’s basketball team over the years. In the last 31 seasons the Huskies (4-6 overall, 0-2 Pacific […]
To all you Santas out there, thanks
To all you Santas out there, thanks Juan Payan, a 7-year old from Watts, is not what a journalist would call a good quote. "Juan, did you have fun today?" "Yes." "What did you do?" "Played." "Why was it so much fun?" "It was fun." Like all 7-year olds, Juan may not be a conversationalist […]
W. hoops hopes to continue dominance over WSU
W. hoops hopes to continue dominance over WSU By Hye Kwon The UCLA women’s basketball team better not be looking ahead to Saturday’s showdown with No. 15 Washington when it travels up to the Pacific Northwest, because this evening they must first take on a dangerous Washington State team at Pullman, Wash. Despite two losses […]
Teaching the lessons of life
Teaching the lessons of life UCLA’s legendary coach John Wooden takes pride in his role as a teacher not only of basketball, but of life. By Christian Schreiber Daily Bruin Staff It’s easy to get lost in the numbers John Wooden produced in his 27 years as the head coach of the UCLA men’s basketball […]