Football plays for pride in desert UCLA aims to turn its season around at UA By Randy Satterburg Daily Bruin Staff There is no rest for the weary. The UCLA football team, already reeling from a five-game losing streak, now faces the considerable task of traveling to Tucson, Ariz., to take on No. 13 Arizona. […]
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Beavers’ wishbone poses problems for UCLA
Beavers’ wishbone poses problems for UCLA Oregon State’s offense exploits weaknesses in Bruins’ defense By Scott Yamaguchi Daily Bruin Senior Staff It may be the only thing, but history will certainly be on the side of the UCLA football team when it enters Saturday’s 7 p.m. matchup with Oregon State at the Rose Bowl. The […]
‘Eaters, Matadors up next for soccer
‘Eaters, Matadors up next for soccer First place on line for No. 7 UCLA in MPSF matches By Tim Costner Daily Bruin Senior Staff After an inauspicious 0-1 start in conference play, the UCLA men’s soccer team will have a shot to move into first place this weekend with victories over UC Santa Barbara and […]
UCSB marks end for water polo
UCSB marks end for water polo No. 4 Bruins hope to end three-game slide with Gauchos By Esther Hui Daily Bruin Senior Staff The end is in sight for the fourth-ranked UCLA men’s water polo team. Not the end of the season, but the end of four weeks and nine straight matches played on the […]
Volley gets two easy ones
Volley gets two easy ones No. 4 Bruins team plays last place Oregon at Wooden Center tonight By Eric Branch Daily Bruin Staff After spending their last two matches battling the bourgeois of the Pacific-10, the fourth-ranked UCLA women’s volleyball team will spend the weekend entertaining the proletariat of the conference. Coming off a four-game […]
Cross country faces new heights in Provo
Cross country faces new heights in Provo Bruin runners to race top-ranked schools at BYU By Mark Singerton The UCLA cross country teams have been tested by highly touted opponents all season. This Saturday, their biggest challenge may be Mother Nature. Provo, Utah, the site of the Brigham Young Invitational, is 4,800 feet above sea […]
Hard work is paying off for harrier Harlick
Hard work is paying off for harrier Harlick X-country runner constantly pushes herself to improve By Mark Singerton Jeanene Harlick is a perfectionist. She may be the No. 3 runner on the UCLA women’s cross country team, but she is no doubt its hardest worker. Both on and off the practice field, in and out […]