One month removed from its last tournament action, the No. 2
UCLA women’s golf team captured second place at the
Stanford/Pepsi Intercollegiate tournament in Palo Alto, which
featured a newly designed Stanford golf course.
It’s seven games into the season and the sixth-ranked
Bruins have yet to lose a single game. While the Bruins have
improved over last season’s squad in many aspects of the
game, the superior play of Drew Olson has got to be their biggest
development.
There were some within softball circles who doubted whether UCLA
could contend for its third consecutive national title after the
Bruins lost their first four Pac-10 games and showed no signs of
breaking out of a season-long offensive slump.
After firing on all cylinders at the start of the season, the
UCLA softball team has only posted three runs in its last three
games.
As the team gets set to play Kent State in the opening game of
the Bulldog Classic today in Fresno, UCLA coach Sue Enquist has
made it a point to have her team improve its performance at the
plate.
A 2000-year-old Chinese boating tradition is bursting into UCLA
as the university’s newest club sport ““ Dragon Boat
racing.
Primed to splash into the waters of Shanghai, China as an
official Olympic sport in 2008, dragon boat racing has evolved into
a worldwide water sport phenomenon, reaching Russia, most of
Europe, Asia, Australia, and America.
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