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Men's Golf Driving For #103
After the third round of the 2008 NCAA Men's Golf Championships being hosted by Purdue University, the #3-ranked UCLA men's golf team has a three stroke lead at 888 (+24) over both Clemson and #1-ranked SUC and a five stroke lead over Furd going into tomorrow's final round. The current leader board can be seen here.
UCLA is being led by Kevin Chappell, who is leading the entire field by four strokes (-6) over the nearest competitor, Clemson's Kyle Stanley and Washington's Nick Taylor (each at -2). Kevin is the fourth ranked player in the country this year, and it would be great to see him win the individual NCAA title while leading the bruins to NCAA Title #103! The UCLA women's team finished second behind SUC so these guys have added motivation to get this done. GO BRUINS!!!
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Pat Forde Joins the UCLA Bash Bus
Check out the following drivel that was spewed this morning by yet another UCLA-basher, Pat Forde.
Just in the past week, Pauley Pavilion seemingly became Homer Central: the atrocious foul call against Stanford's Lawrence Hill (2) on Thursday night while snuffing a Darren Collison shot with 2.5 seconds left; and the egregious non-call on UCLA's mugging of Cal forward Ryan Anderson (3) in the corner two days later. That, of course, was followed by the non-call on the over-the-backboard shot by UCLA's Josh Shipp (4) -- which at least was close, as opposed to the other two. All I can say is are you kidding me? The assklown also notes that UCLA is "vulnerable" as we have lost in the first round of the Pac-10 Tourney "three of the last four years."This garbage can be peroused at your leisure here.
What will Furdee say when we win Banner #12? GO BRUINS (1964)! GO BRUINS (1965)! GO BRUINS (1967)! GO BRUINS (1968)! GO BRUINS (1969)! GO BRUINS (1970)! GO BRUINS (1971)! GO BRUINS (1972)! GO BRUINS (1973)! GO BRUINS (1975)! GO BRUINS (1995)! GO BRUINS (2008)!
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DG's Note To Football Season Ticket Holders
From the diaries. GO BRUINS. -N
For those of you concerned with SUC's attempt to co-occupy the Rose Bowl any time soon, here is a link to the canned e-mail that the UCLA Athletic's Department sent to us as season ticket holders. Take it for what its worth. It includes an official statement from Gan Guerrero, who is obviously concerned with our continued patronage:
STATEMENT FROM DAN GUERREROThis statement is to clarify UCLA's position regarding the possibility of USC becoming a temporary secondary tenant at the Rose Bowl.
First, there is no agreement in place. At the request of USC, UCLA permitted USC to have preliminary discussions with the Rose Bowl regarding the possibility of temporary usage while it continues to negotiate with the Coliseum Commission. This is where the matter presently stands.
Any possible agreement would be for one year and subject to approval by UCLA. No long-term arrangement between USC and the Rose Bowl would even be considered by UCLA. Our position as the primary tenant is protected by our long-term lease, which runs through 2023.
Any temporary usage by USC at the Rose Bowl would have to be non-impactful on UCLA, our football program and our fans. Any such arrangement would have to ensure that the integrity of the UCLA football experience for our team and fans would not be compromised in any way. The Rose Bowl is UCLA's home venue and the occupancy of any additional tenant on a temporary basis, if approved by UCLA, must be clearly secondary to that concept.
I feel that it is in the best interest of college football in Southern California for each institution to have its own home stadium and I remain hopeful that USC and the Coliseum Commission can reach a satisfactory accord.
And here is the link to the email.BEAT SC!!!
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Quest For 101 Continues
Well, as many of you are aware by now our twelfth-ranked women's tennis team upset #5 Northwestern, #4 Florida and beat #1 Stanford for the first time since 1998 (and in the process ended Furd's quest for a 4-peat as NCAA Champions), only to lose to #3 Georgia Tech (in Georgia) in the finals. This was truly a valiant effort, and an amazing run, by a gutsy group of great Bruin atheletes that made us all very proud . . . but the quest for #101 continues.
After 36 of 72 holes, UCLA's #8-ranked women's golf squad is doing exceptionally well through the first half of the NCAA finals, sitting in second place only 7 holes behind the leader (and I believe the defending champion) #1 Duke. They had a terrific second round, and with 36 holes remaining it is entirely possible that #101 is within their collective reach.
Men's golf seeks a similar fate next week . . . and despite what certain "journalists" in the OC think, these championships count.
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
IT IS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!!!
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(UPDATE) Women's Tennis Beats #4 Gators and #1 Stanford - On To The Final (and #101)!!!
Great news from our women's tennis team. As Charnaw says, it's always great to be a Bruin. -M
Okay, so the baseball team is in a late season swoon (and the softball team bowed out early unexplicably). . . but let's hear it for the 12th ranked lady Bruins tennis squad that upset highly ranked Northwestern yesterday and just nipped our new nemesis, #4 Florida (4-3) to advance to the Final Four in a hostile environment in Athens, Georgia.
After winning the doubles round to take a much-needed 1-0 lead going to singles, we went up 3-0 on the strength of some great perfomances by Yasmin Shnack at #3 (6-4, 6-1), and Elizabeth Lumpkin at #6 (6-2, 6-4). As you might suspect, the gators did not bow down and stormed back with tough wins at #1, #2 and #4. The 3-3 match hinged at #5, where unranked Alex McGoodwin squared off against 58th-ranked Csilla Borsanyi of UF. However, there's a reason why they play the games, and the mismatch on paper was not reflected on the court where McGoodwin's gutsy effort and strong serve overwhelmed her opponent who fell 6-4, 7-6 (7-4)!
We next face the winner of the #1 seed Stanford - #9 seed Miami match Monday for the right to play in the finals. In case you are wondering, we lost to Furd twice this year during regular season conference play by a 4-3 score each time, so we definitively have a shot against the Cardinal(especially on a neutral court).
Update [2007-5-21 21:11:18 by charnaw]:#12 UCLA has just knocked out #1 Stanford (which was 24-1 going in) and will be playing for #101 tomorrow!!! Like yesterday, the Bruins jumped ahead 1-0 in doubles, but unlike yesterday, we were heavy underdogs in each singles match.
At #1, Riza Zalameda (ranked #15) was annihilated by #8 ranked Theresa Logar of Stanford 6-2, 6-2, bringing the teams to a 1-1 tie. The deadlock was short-lived as #56 Yasmin Schnack of UCLA blasted #14 Celia Durkin in an epic upset 6-2, 6-4 at singles #3.
We went up 3-1 at singles #2 with another upset . . . this time #40 Tracy Lin nipped Stanford's #17 Anne Yelsey 6-4, 6-4. We had all the momentum, but we still had singles #4, #5 and #6 to go. Furd had beaten us twice this year by 4-3 scores, so it was clear this would go to the wire . . . and it did.
Unranked Alex McGoodwin, one of the stars against fourth-seed UF yesterday, lost a tough 3-set match to 20th-ranked Jessica Nguyen of Stanford, bringing the Cardinal within 1 at 3-2. It appeared that the winner of singles #4 would decide this thing, as it was the only evenly-matched pairing between UCLA's Ashley Joelson (ranked #107) and Furd's Whihtney (sic) Deason (ranked #96).
As the afternoon sun began to set and the lights came on, Ashley dropped the first set in a tiebreaker, and things looked bleak because unranked Elizabeth Lumpkin dropped her first set in pairing #6 too. However, BOTH bruins stormed back to win their respective second sets . . . and Joelson polished off Deason 6-7, 6-1, 6-3 to clinch the upset, 4-2!!!
WE PLAY #3 Georgia Tech for #101 tomorrow!!!!!!!!!!!!
Kudos to men's and women's golf as well (each will be playing in their respective NCAA finals in upcoming weeks)!!!
ITS ALWAYS GREAT TO BE A BRUIN!
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Love Fest at UCLA
We in Bruin Nation cannot get jacked up enough to welcome Kevin Love to campus this Fall. However, according to reports on all the wires, Karl Dorrel is going to give us more to love than Kevin Love, as he has just received a verbal commitment from Glenn Love, a 6'4" 205# safety from Chandler, Arizona. Accordaing to various reports, Glenn Love was offered at most of the Pac-10 schools (excluding SUC), but chose UCLA over ASU, Zona and Michigan. He was apparantly injured in his junior season and was flying under the radar of some of the upper echelon programs in the country. As for his senior season, Glenn Love made over 100 tackles, had 10 picks, 3 fumble recoveries, and even blocked 2 field goals, leading Chandler to the Arizona State Championship. But that isn't all! In the championship game he had 10 tackles, 2 picks, blocked a field goal and recoverd a fumble. He may be the next in a long line of awesome UCLA safeties from the days of Easley and Turner through Matt Darby and Matt Ware and will potentially shore up an already great UCLA defense. Im no fan of Karl's, but he has recruited some pretty decent skill players this year, and there will be two Loves to love at UCLA for hopefully the next four years to come! GO BRUINS!!!!!!
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More B-Ball News
According to Scout.com, UCLA has offered Luke Babbit (Class of 2008) . . . he looks like a Love-type, and is a 5-star rated guy.
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Singler Update - Info on Jerime Too
I accidentally found a good article regarding the latest on Singler, and some great info on Jerime as well. The article is two weeks old, but I was jonesing for some b-ball news!!!
http://www.martinirepublic.com/item/kyle-singler-still-leaning-toward-duke/
GO BRUINS!
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Congratulations To Chase Utley
Former bruin Chase Utley just ended a 35-game hitting streak. After going 0 for 5 on Friday he sat out Saturday's game . . . then came up in the 9th as a pinch hitter and singled!
http://uclabruins.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/utley_chase00.html
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