Those of you who are graduating got to witness an incredible era in UCLA sports during your time here. It is an era that will certainly mark the turning point of UCLA sports, not just because of the Bruins’ success on the field. The last few years have seen a boost in UCLA’s fan base, a boost in the program’s prestige and higher expectations in all of the major programs.
One of my favorite sporting events of the year starts today: the Women’s College World Series. For those of you who aren’t familiar with college softball, I ask you this: Are you a serious baseball fan? Because if you are, you’ll love the Women’s World Series, when college softball is played at its highest level.
It’s not often this school has a rally or a ceremony for a championship. Of course, this isn’t because championships don’t happen often ““ there’s been 14 of them in the past five years. But because they come so frequently, we take them for granted.
The UCLA baseball team may be in one of its best stretches in a decade, but the team hasn’t been making it look easy. The Bruins had to come from behind twice in a three-game sweep of Cal State Northridge over the weekend, winning 8-3 and 6-5 on Saturday and 12-8 on Sunday.
One of my least favorite things about Major League Baseball is coming to college.
The NCAA announced on Wednesday that Rawlings will begin giving Gold Glove awards in college baseball at the Division I, II and III levels.
UCLA has earned enough points to win the Lexus Gauntlet, and can mathematically clinch winning the Lexus Gauntlet as soon as Friday.
The Lexus Gauntlet is a competition every year between UCLA and USC that awards a trophy to the athletic program which does better in head-to-head competition in 18 NCAA sports based on an agreed-upon formula.
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