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Gabriel Basayne

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Dec. 3, 2012 12:53 a.m.

8- Clap: UCLA’s top-ranked freshman basketball class has had to adjust to life in college, which means fitting in rest somewhere in between class and basketball.

Freshman year is a difficult time in any young student’s life; but for three freshman basketball players at UCLA, life means experiencing their new surroundings while juggling games, practices and classes. Shabazz Muhammad, Kyle Anderson and Jordan Adams made up part of the top recruiting class in the nation according to multiple major media outlets. Each has embraced the attention that has been shown to them by students since their arrival in Westwood. All three players hail from elsewhere; they have stepped up to the challenge of leaving their families behind and transitioning to the college life, which includes finding a place to rest for the holidays. They are asked to be students first and athletes second, although it doesn’t always work out that way.

By Gabriel Basayne

Podcasts

Nov. 5, 2012 1:30 a.m.

UCLA booster Jim Collins talks about his history with John Wooden and the university

By Gabriel Basayne

Football

Oct. 2, 2012 1:33 a.m.

Ace recruiter deserves 8-clap

The “8-clap” is a traditional UCLA fight song that rings loud on Saturdays in the Rose Bowl.

By Gabriel Basayne

Podcasts

Nov. 14, 2011 10:51 p.m.

UCLA boxer LaSalle gears up for cross-town rivalry rematch at Fight Night

By Gabriel Basayne

Podcasts

Nov. 14, 2011 10:41 p.m.

Men's basketball team reflects on replacing Tyler Honeycutt, Malcolm Lee

Nov. 15 – Recent negotiation sessions have ended without a new deal between the NBA players’ union and the team owners, and with the NBA lockout still in effect, two former UCLA students are out of work. Last year, then-sophomore Tyler Honeycutt and then-junior Malcolm Lee each decided to take their talents to the NBA and entered the draft with hopes of being first-round picks. Not only did they slip to the second round, and out of the guaranteed money zone, they entered an NBA that is in the midst of a collective bargaining dispute.

Games in November have already been canceled, and the rest of the season is in jeopardy. Honeycutt and Lee cannot even set foot in the gyms of their new teams. Although they can’t come back to school and play for UCLA ever again, their former teammates still show them support and have nothing but gratitude for these two former Bruins who used to call Westwood home.

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By Gabriel Basayne

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