Larry Drew II lands at UCLA after transferring from North Carolina

Tyler Honeycutt may already have two feet out the door, but Larry Drew II has one foot in.

Drew, a 6-foot-2-inch point guard, has enrolled in classes at UCLA for spring quarter. The athletic department announced the arrival of Drew on Monday hours after Honeycutt said he was leaving for the NBA.

Drew, who averaged 4.4 points and 3.9 assists per game this year, will have to sit sit out next season per NCAA rules on student-athlete transfers, but will be able to play the following season as a redshirt senior. UCLA previously did not have a point guard on the roster for the 2012-13 season.

Theater Review: 'Copenhagen' clarifies debate around creation of fission bomb but needs some fine tuning

“Copenhagen”
The Attic Theatre and Film Center
Through April 23
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“Copenhagen” is a play about superstar physicists Werner Heisenberg and Niels Bohr discussing the uncertain construction of a fission bomb by the United States during the genesis of World War II.

Women's tennis bounces back to earn split in last home matches

The UCLA women’s tennis team has made it a goal to improve with each match this season, ultimately reaching the NCAA Tournament at the peak of its game.

This weekend’s play initially failed to meet this goal with a lopsided 6-1 loss to No. 2 Stanford, but concluded with a more fulfilling 4-3 victory over No. 10 California at the Los Angeles Tennis Center.

Bruins still looking for first Pac-10 win after losses to Bears, Cardinal

If this weekend’s matches were going to serve as a telling moment in the UCLA men’s tennis team’s season, they told the story of a young team coming up short.

This weekend’s contests also revisited an issue which has plagued the Bruins all season: their inability to win in doubles. This once again placed them in an early hole in both of their matches, a 4-3 loss to Cal on Friday and a 6-1 loss to Stanford on Saturday.