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UCLA assistant track and field coach Johnny Gray aids in future Olympian’s pursuit of his record
By EMMA COGHLAN
To the random student passing Drake Stadium on the way to class on May 14, it would have looked like a standard, early morning workout was going on.
MAY 23
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Battle of the Columnists:
By ERIC PECK, JACOB RUFFMAN
Do you think the women’s water polo team will respond next year to compete for a national championship?
Eric Peck: UCLA lost to USC in the semifinals of the NCAA Tournament a week after they beat them in the second round of the MPSF Tournament; if anything lights a fire under a team, it’s got to be that.
MAY 25
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UCLA men’s soccer names Nick Carlin-Voigt as new assistant coach
By MANSI SHETH
Nick Carlin-Voigt has been named the new assistant coach for the UCLA men’s soccer team.
MAY 24
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Former Bruin Reeves Nelson sues Sports Illustrated over expose
By CHRIS NGUYEN, RYAN MENEZES
Nearly two months after a Sports Illustrated story painted him in a negative light, former UCLA men’s basketball player Reeves Nelson has sued the magazine.
MAY 23
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New putter revives golfer’s game as UCLA men’s team prepares for NCAAs
By STEVEN COVELLA
Following a stretch of inconsistent finishes, junior Pedro Figueiredo knew it was time for a change – upon closer examination of his game, Figueiredo saw that his performance on the green needed improvement.
MAY 23
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UCLA men’s, women’s track and field teams chase NCAA qualification at preliminary round
By MARION PATRICIO
After months of working to reach the top, 26 individuals from the men’s and women’s track and field teams will have a chance to put all their hard work to the test.
MAY 23
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Florida Gators swallow up Bruins in the NCAA women’s tennis championship finals
By EMILIO RONQUILLO
Living up to their apex predator namesake, the Florida Gators victimized the UCLA women’s tennis team with their deadly prowess at depth and on the surface, terrorizing the Bruins 4-0 en route to their second consecutive national championship.
MAY 23
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Women’s tennis moves on to individual portion following loss at NCAA Championships
By SUSANA VASQUEZ
A heavyweight contest between UCLA’s top player Robin Anderson and the top-ranked player in the country, Florida’s Allie Will, was expected on court No. 1 at the NCAA Championships.
MAY 23
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Bruin Ladies Ultimate team’s success takes flight as it heads to nationals
By LIZ SCHNEIDER
In Ultimate Frisbee, there are no referees. Players rely instead on the “Spirit of the Game,” a sportsmanship-based system of admitting one’s own fouls.
MAY 23