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The 2008 LA Dodgers, taking the franchise back to the NLCS for the first time in 20 years!
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Non-Revenue Sports Bruin Review and Calendar
Bumped. Thanks again to Rye for keeping us plugged into the whole world of UCLA athletics. GO BRUINS. -N
Women's Soccer
The #3 Bruins polished off non-conference play this weekend with a pair of home wins. First came a 1-0 win over Pepperdine where Lauren Cheney found net in the 5th minute and the Bruins held on to win. Then came a 3-0 thrashing of 19th ranked San Diego that moved the Bruins to 9-0-2 on the season, extended their nation's best home win streak to 42 and extended their shutout streak to 10 games. With non-conference play done UCLA will begin their conference schedule this week when they host the Washington schools on Friday and Sunday.
Men's Soccer
The men's team also played two games this weekend and extended their unbeaten streak to four. Their only problem is not one of those four has been a win. UCLA came away with two draws this week, a 2-2 draw versus #22 UCSB and a 3-3 draw versus San Diego St. in their conference opener. The Bruins (2-3-5, 0-0-1) will have to pick up their play this week if they want results versus #10 Cal and a tough Stanford squad.
Women's Volleyball
The #8 women's volleyball team went north this weekend to play the Oregon schools and came away with a respectable, but somewhat disappointing split. On Thursday the Bruins dropped a tough four set match to #11 Oregon, but they were able to bounce back and pick up a tough five set win over Oregon St. on Saturday. The schedule does not ease up for the Bruins (11-3, 1-2) as they continue play in the always tough Pac 10 with home matches versus #10 Washington and Washington St. this weekend.
Men's Water Polo
Another Bruin team kicked off conference play this week as the #2 men's water polo took on #7 Long Beach St. in their MPSF opener. The Bruins took an early lead and never gave it up on Saturday as they disposed of the 49ers 10-4 at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. Eight different Bruins scored, Scott Davidson picked up a hat trick and Chay Lapin made 15 saves in a total team effort as the Bruins improved to 5-1 overall and 1-0 in conference play. The Bruins host their first match of the year at the Sunset Rec. Center this Thursday when #6 Loyola Marymount visits, then they will take place in the SoCal Invitational, hosted by Pepperdine. The Bruins will play Bucknell in the first round and the winner of the #7 Long Beach St.-#10 UC San Diego match in the 2nd round. 16 teams are in the tournament's field, including the nation's top 11 teams.
Cross Country
The men's team took place in the Bill Dellinger Invitational in Oregon this weekend and came away with a respectable fourth place finish. Drew Shackleton led the Bruins with a 17th place finish as the Bruins raced without one of their top runners, Alex Crabill. Neither the men nor the women will run again in competition until the Pre-NCAA Invitational on the 18th.
Men's Golf
The nation's top team heads back onto the course today as they begin the Cal Poly Intercollegiate at Monarch Dunes Golf Club.
Women's Rowing
The women's rowing season begins this weekend with the Marina Challenge in Marina Del Rey.
Calendar (all times pacific)
Monday, October 6
Men's Golf, Cal Poly Intercollegiate, All-Day- Nipomo, CA
Tuesday, October 7
Men's Golf, Cal Poly Intercollegiate, All-Day- Nipomo, CA
Thursday, October 9
Men's Water Polo vs. Loyola Marymount, 4:00 pm- Sunset Rec. Center
Friday, October 10
Men's Soccer at Cal, 4:00 pm- Berkeley, CA
Women's Soccer vs. Washington St., 7:00 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Volleyball vs. Washington, 7:00 pm- Pauley Pavilion
Saturday, October 11
Men's Water Polo vs. Bucknell (SoCal Invite), 8:00 am- Malibu, CA
Women's Volleyball vs. Washington St., 7:00 pm- Pauley Pavilion
Men's Water Polo vs. Long Beach St. OR UCSD (SoCal Invite), TBA- Malibu, CA
Women's Rowing, Marina Challenge, TBA- Marina Del Rey, CA
Sunday, October 12
Women's Soccer vs Washington, 1:00 pm- Drake Stadium
Men's Soccer at Stanford, 2:30 pm- Palo Alto, CA
Men's Water Polo, SoCal Invite semi-final and final, TBA- Malibu, CA
Ticket information for all sports can be found here while facility information and directions for all sports can be found here. GO BRUINS!!!
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Chris Horton Wins NFL Defensive Rookie of the Month
Said Horton: "I've just been doing what I've been doing all my life, and that's playing football and making plays. I don't look at it like I have to show people what I can do. All I needed was the opportunity. I got the opportunty and now I'm making the most of it."
It's the second award handed down from the NFL to Horton this season. He was also named the NFC Defensive Player of the Week for Week 2.
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Non-Revenue Sports Bruin Review and Calendar
Women's Soccer
The #2 Bruins had only one game this week, a nationally televised tilt at Santa Clara. The two teams played a full 90 minutes, but neither could muster a goal and the teams finished in a scoreless draw. The Bruins dominated the first 15 minutes, but couldn't push one across and the two teams were pretty even the rest of the way. UCLA (8-0-1) has now posted eight consecutive shutouts and wiill take that streak into two home matches this weekend against #21 San Diego and Pepperdine.
Men's Soccer
It was a week of ties in the UCLA soccer world as the men's team had two of their own. On Thursday the Bruins traveled to San Diego and came away with a 1-1 draw and on Sunday the Bruins came back from a goal down twice to notch a 2-2 draw with Cal St. Northridge. The Bruins (2-3-3) will host two matches this week, a Wednesday visit from UCSB and a Sunday visit from San Diego St. that will kick off Pac 10 play.
Women's Volleyball
The #4 Bruins had only one match this week, but it was a big one as they played at #5 USC in their first conference match of the year. The Bruins won a tough first set 26-24, but dropped the second 25-14. The Bruins moved to within one set of the win with a 25-20 third set victory, but the Trojans won the last two sets 25-14 and 15-5 to win the match.The loss ended the Bruins nine match win streak and dropped the Bruins to 10-2 and 0-1 in conference play. UCLA continues Pac 10 play this weekend when they head to Oregon to take on the Ducks and Beavers.
Men's Water Polo
The Bruins had the week off, but they move up the rankings to #2 in the nation. UCLA will jump back into the pool this Saturday when they host #5 Long Beach St. at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center. The game is at 4 pm PST so if you're heading out for the football game, get there early and check out the water polo match.
Women's Golf
UCLA came into this weekend's Mason Rudolph Championship in Nashville, Tennessee ranked #2 in the country, but they may be poised to take the top spot after a dominating tournament victory. The Bruins shot -14 on the tournament, six shots better than runner up and top tanked USC, while junior Sydnee Michaels won the individual title and four other Bruins finished in the top 20. UCLA will take a couple weeks off before the Stanford Intercollegiate on October 17.
Cross Country
The women's team headed up north to the Stanford Invitational and finished fifth out off 33 teams. Freshman Katja Goldring was the Bruins' top runner for the third race. The men didn't send enough runners to qualify for the team competition, but did send four runners, the best of which finished 71st. The men will compete in the Bill Dellinger Invitational in Eugene, Oregon next weekend and the will take the weekend off.
Women's Tennis
The four singles players and three doubles teams continue with their competition in the ITA All-American Championships throughout the week,
Calendar (all times pacific)
Tuesday, September 30
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Wednesday, October 1
Men's Soccer vs. UCSB, 7 pm- Drake Stadium
Thursday, October 2
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Friday, October 3
Women's Soccer vs. Pepperdine, 7 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Volleyball at Oregon, 7 pm- Eugene, OR
Saturday, October 4
Men's Water Polo vs. Long Beach St., 4 pm- Rose Bowl Aquatic Center
Women's Volleyball at Oregon St., 7 pm- Corvallis, OR
Men's Cross Country, Dellinger Invitational, All-Day- Eugene, OR
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Sunday, October 5
Women's Soccer vs. San Diego, 12 pm- Drake Stadium
Men's Soccer vs. San Diego St., 2:30 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Ticket information for all sports can be found here while facility information and directions for all sports can be found here. GO BRUINS!!!
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Baseball Gets Another Recruit for '09
Trayce Thompson, a basketball-baseball standout at Santa Margarita, has committed to UCLA for baseball. The 6-foot-4 senior outfielder is the son of former NBA standout Mychal Thompson and has two older brothers set to play college basketball this season for Pepperdine and Washington State.
"Baseball has always been his first love," basketball Coach Jerry DeBusk said. "He told me it's been his dream to be a major league player."
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A Look At Baseball's Incoming Freshmen
UCLA baseball head coach John Savage welcomed seven newcomers to campus Thursday as fall quarter classes began in Westwood. Savage's fourth full recruiting class at UCLA features eight talented players, including one freshman pitcher slated to enroll at UCLA in January 2009.
"We believe this is a class of players that can make an immediate impact in our program," said Savage, who enters his fifth season as UCLA's head coach. "This group is very talented, one that should be as good as any incoming class in the country."
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Women's Soccer Game on Fox Soccer Channel Tonight!
We've got a hell of a team this year. #2 in the country, 7-0-1 on the season and a school record 7 consecutive shutouts. If you can, check out their game tonight on Fox Soccer Channel at 8 pm PST.
FSC can be found on DIRECTV channel 619 and DISH channel 149. I don't know the channel on any of the cable providers so if you do, please post them below.
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Baseball Picks Up Recruit For Class of '09
From the LA Times:
"Trevor Brown, who batted .343 as a junior center fielder for Newhall Hart last season, has committed to UCLA. He's expected to play catcher this season for the Indians and is known for his strong arm and ability to play multiple positions.
'He's very talented,' Hart Coach Jim Ozella said.
He's the second Hart player in the past year to choose the Bruins. Pitcher Trevor Bauer is graduating in December and joining the Bruins in the spring."
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Baseball Recruiting Class Ranked #6 In Nation
UCLA has reeled up yet another top 10 recruiting class, checking in at #6 this year. What makes the class so impressive is how highly it's ranked despite bringing in only 8 players while every other program in the top 18 had at least 12 signees. 3 of the top 6 ranked classes come from the Pac 10 and 7 of the top 34.
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Non-Revenue Sports Bruin Review and Calendar
Bumped. GO BRUINS. -N
Women's Soccer
The draw versus Brown last week caused the Bruins to drop a spot in the rankings as they currently find themselves at #2 behind Notre Dame. This week the Bruins hosted the UCLA Women's Cup where they played Miami (FL) and New Mexico. Miami was the first team on the slate and the Bruins easily disposed of the Hurricanes 3-0 as Christina DiMartino found the back of the net twice for UCLA. Against New Mexico the Bruins picked up another 3-0 victory, but the big news on the was the record UCLA set. UCLA set a school record with their seventh consecutive shutout as they extended their shutout streak to 688 minutes. The Bruins have no allowed a goal since their first game of the season and have outscored their opponents 20-0 in that span. Next up for the Bruins (7-0-1) is a trip to Santa Clara on Thursday, a game that will be televised live on Fox Soccer Channel.
Men's Soccer
Taking a page out of the women's book, the men's soccer team picked up a shutout in their only match of the week. A 2-0 home win over Santa Clara was UCLA's second win of the season as they improved their record to 2-3-1 on the year. The Bruins will play two matches this week, first a Thursday match at San Diego then a home match on Sunday versus Cal St. Northridge.
Women's Volleyball
The busy #4 Bruins had four matches on the schedule for last week, but they showed no sign of fatigue all week as they notched four wins. On Tuesday the Bruins went to Northridge for a match versus the Matadors and came away with a straight set victory. Next, the Bruins went to Evanston, Illinois for the Wildcat Classic where they swept through the tournament, beating Virginia, Georgetown and Northwestern. The Bruins lost only one set the entire tournament as they improved their record to 10-1, but the highlight of the weekend was the accomplishment of Nellie Spicer who reached the 5,000 career assist mark against Georgetown. Spicer moved to #3 on the UCLA career assist list and was able to do so in her home state of Illinois with her family and friends in attendance. This week the Bruins start Pac 10 play with a match at #5 USC. The Bruins and Trojans split their two games last season with each team winning at home. This would be a good match for Bruins fans all over LA to head over to and support the team at the Galen Center.
Men's Water Polo
Each year the NorCal Tournament brings out the nation's best collegiate water polo teams and this year was no exception as the nation's top 11 teams participated in the 16 team tournament, including the #4 Bruins. UCLA began the tournament with a 11-6 victory over #14 Pacific in the first round. The Bruins beat #5 Pepperdine 8-3 in the second round and upset top ranked Cal in the semi-finals 6-4. The Bruins came up one goal short in the title game, falling 6-5 to #2 USC and while a loss to the Trojans is a bitter pill to swallow the tournament proved the Bruins are indeed a national title contender. The Bruins are off until October 4th when they host #8 Long Beach St. at the Rose Bowl Aquatic Center prior to the football team's game versus Washington St.
Men's Golf
The #1 Bruins went to the Midwest for the Olympia Fields/University of Illinois Invitational, where they finished 12th. The Bruins put together solid rounds all weekend, but each day one player would put up a big number and drag the team score down. Lucas Lee and Eric Flores were UCLA's top men on the weekend, finishing 16th and 17th in the individual competition. The Bruins will be off until the Cal Poly Intercollegiate on October 6th.
Women's Golf
The #2 Bruins had last week off, but get back to action this Friday at the Mason Rudolph Invitational in Nashville, Tennessee.
Cross Country
Both the men's and women's teams were in Honolulu this weekend for the Big Wave Classic and while the setting would put anyone into a good mood, the teams' moods must have been considerably better considering both captured titles. The men dominated the meet as Bruin runners took spots 1-9, led by Laef Barnes, who took the individual title. It was the men's second title in as many meets. On the women's side, the Bruins weren't quite as dominant as the men, but the win will do just fine. Bruin women took five of the top 10 spots in the meet, led by freshman Katja Goldring who won the individual title and was UCLA"s top runner for the second consecutive meet. Both teams will jump back into action this weekend when they head to Palo Alto for the Stanford Invitation on Saturday.
Women's Tennis
The defending national champion Bruins don't start their season until the spring, but individual competitions take place all fall and winter long, beginning with the ITA All-American Championships this weekend. Four Bruins singles players were invited and three doubles teams got the nod as well. Action on the women's side begins on Saturday, while the men begin on October 2nd.
Calendar (all times pacific)
Thursday, September 25
Men's Soccer at San Diego, 7 pm- San Diego, CA
Women's Soccer at Santa Clara, 8 pm- Santa Clara, CA (TV: Fox Soccer Channel)
Friday, September 26
Women's Volleyball at USC, 7 pm- Galen Center
Saturday, September 27
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Men's and Women's Cross Country, Stanford Invitational, All Day- Palo Alto, CA
Sunday, September 28
Men's Soccer vs. Cal St. Northridge, 2:30 pm- Drake Stadium
Women's Tennis, ITA All-American Championships, All Day- Malibu, CA
Ticket information for all sports can be found here while facility information and directions for all sports can be found here. GO BRUINS!!!
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