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Swimmers Lochte, Soni win athlete of year honors

BEVERLY HILLS, Calif.—World champions Ryan Lochte and Rebecca Soni won male and female athlete of the year awards Sunday night at the Golden Goggles honoring the year's top American swimming performances. Michael Phelps won for male race of the year ...

From BETH HARRIS, Boston Globe,  23 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Michael Phelps,  Aaron Peirsol,  Ryan Lochte,  Rebecca Soni,  Matt Grevers

UCLA extends Nikola Dragovic's suspension

LOS ANGELES UCLA will extend Nikola Dragovic's suspension for at least another game following his arrest and subsequent charge of felony assault. Coach Ben Howland said Sunday that Dragovic won't play Monday against Pepperdine, although he will be ...

From BETH HARRIS, San Diego Union-Tribune,  22 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  Ben Howland

UCLA beats Arizona State 23-13 for 6th victory

PASADENA, Calif. Redshirt freshman Kevin Prince passed for 161 yards, UCLA's defense accounted for two touchdowns and set up a field goal, and the Bruins beat Arizona State 23-13 Saturday to become bowl eligible with their sixth win. Prince was 15 for ...

From BETH HARRIS, San Diego Union-Tribune,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  Pac-10,  Kyle Williams,  Brian Price

UCLA's Nikola Dragovic on felony assault charge

UCLA's Serbian starting forward Nikola Dragovic was charged with felony assault on Friday. Dragovic was suspended for the Bruins' game against Cal State Bakersfield following his arrest. A statement distributed by a team spokesman just before tip- ...

From BETH HARRIS, Taiwan News,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  Ben Howland

UCLA beats Cal State Bakersfield 75-64

LOS ANGELES—Drew Gordon scored 19 points and UCLA overcame the suspension of starter Nikola Dragovic and upstart Cal State Bakersfield for a 75-64 victory Friday night to avoid a second consecutive loss. The Bruins trailed for all but the opening ...

From BETH HARRIS, Boston Globe,  21 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  National Basketball Association

UCLA suspends Nikola Dragovic after felony charge

LOS ANGELES UCLA starting forward Nikola Dragovic was suspended for the Bruins' game against Cal State Bakersfield on Friday night following his arrest. A statement distributed by a team spokesman just before tip-off said Dragovic was arrested earlier ...

From BETH HARRIS, San Diego Union-Tribune,  20 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  Ben Howland

American Sam Querrey on mend from accident

LOS ANGELES -- Sam Querrey narrowly avoided a potentially career-ending injury when he shattered a glass table after practicing for a tournament in Thailand. The world's 25th-ranked player had sat on a couch before going to take a shower in late ...

From BETH HARRIS, The Washington Post,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Sam Querrey,  Roger Federer,  James Blake

USC defeats UC Riverside 77-67 in O'Neill's debut

LOS ANGELES Dwight Lewis led four players in double figures with 22 points and Southern California made Kevin O'Neill a winner in his return to the college coaching ranks with a 77-67 victory over UC Riverside on Tuesday night. Lewis quickly settled ...

From BETH HARRIS, San Diego Union-Tribune,  18 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Kevin O'Neill (footballer),  University of California, Los Angeles,  Tim Floyd,  National Collegiate Athletic Association,  O.J. Mayo

UCLA upset 68-65 in double OT by Fullerton

Gerard Anderson added 14 points and Jacques Streeter 11 for the Titans (2-0), who blew a 10-point lead in the second half but rallied to outscore UCLA 8-5 in the second overtime. Michael Roll and Malcolm Lee scored 17 points each for the Bruins, who ...

From BETH HARRIS, San Francisco Chronicle,  17 Nov 2009
Related Topics: University of California, Los Angeles,  ESPN,  Darren Collison,  Josh Shipp,  National Basketball Association

Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel dies at 68

FILE - This is a Jan. 27, 2003, file photo showing Bobby Frankel accepting the award for Outstanding Trainer at the 32nd Annual Eclipse Awards show in Beverly Hills, Calif. Hall of Fame trainer Bobby Frankel died Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, at his home in ...

From BETH HARRIS, The Washington Post,  16 Nov 2009
Related Topics: Bobby Frankel,  Churchill Downs,  Belmont Stakes,  Funny Cide,  Ron Anderson

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