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UCLA's Anthony Jefferson, Brandon Sermons impressive in practice
They were damaged goods a year ago, with a new coaching staff coming in. Defensive backs Anthony Jefferson and Brandon Sermons had little opportunity to make an initial impression. Jefferson was still recovering from a back surgery that forced him to...Tags: Atlanta Falcons, Football, Schools, Sports, Broken Leg
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UCLA Bruins advance to NCAA women's gymnastics finals
When UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa flew around the uneven bars at Pauley Pavilion, soared almost to the ceiling, it seemed, and landed with a bit of a wobble but without a fall, it became certain. The Bruins had qualified for Saturday's six-team women's...Tags: Beam Gymnastics, College Sports, Alabama Crimson Tide, National Collegiate Athletic Association, Gymnastics Clubs
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UCLA's Vanessa Zamarripa back from injury, ready for NCAA finals
Vanessa Zamarripa, the Pac-12 Conference gymnast of the year, is a fifth-year senior at UCLA who has steadied the Bruins as three key team members suffered season-ending injuries. Hers was a voice of experience based on how she dealt with her own serious...Tags: Beam Gymnastics, College Sports, Gymnastics, Kobe Bryant, Stanford Cardinal
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Johnathan Franklin, once seventh at UCLA, knocks on NFL heaven's door
NEW YORK — It could average 400 pounds from tackle to tackle, and still the offensive line Johnathan Franklin runs behind in the NFL won't be as daunting as the line he had at UCLA. His line in college was a queue of seven running backs, and...
Tags: Jacksonville Jaguars, Reggie Bush, National Football League, Atlanta Falcons, University of California, Los Angeles
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UCLA kicker Ka'imi Fairbairn ready to fill some big shoes
UCLA ends practice the same way every day: Ka’imi Fairbairn stares at the goal posts from 52 yards away and to the left. Fairbairn stood at that distance and angle in December, watching his field goal attempt hook wide. He then watched Stanford...
Tags: Football, Stanford Cardinal, Sports, Rose Bowl Game, Christian Yount
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NFL draft is a real passing game for quarterbacks
NEW YORK — Say this for the 2013 quarterback class: They've learned how to slide. Four of them were selected in the fourth round Saturday, two of whom — USC's Matt Barkley and Syracuse's Ryan Nassib — were widely believed to be first-...
Tags: Gays and Lesbians, Carson Palmer, Jake Long, Oakland Raiders, Robert Mathis
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Running back Rushel Shell looks over UCLA during spring practice
UCLA is still going through the process of finding a running back, or running backs, to fill the void left by Johnathan Franklin. That chore could be a bit easier a year from now. Rushel Shell, who is leaving Pittsburgh and looking at other schools,...
Tags: Football, Sports, NFL Draft, Sprained Ankle
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Michigan-Louisville NCAA title game: Gratitude adjustment required
ATLANTA — Michigan will have three or four thank-you notes to hand out should it win Monday night's national championship game against Louisville at the Georgia Dome. It can start with Penn State, which beat the Wolverines by 14 points in State...
Tags: College Sports, Big Ten Conference, Penn State Nittany Lions, Louisville Cardinals, Big East Conference
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From Rutgers to Auburn, it sure seems like we're addicted to college sports scandal
Let's fantasize. (No, wait! That's not what I meant. There will be no mention of Katee Sackhoff in her "Starbuck" combat outfit anywhere in this column — uh, other than just now. We're talking fantasy for the sports nerd in most of us.) We...Tags: College Sports, Sports Illustrated, Tiger Woods, WrestleMania, World Wrestling Entertainment Inc.
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Shabazz Muhammad says he will leave UCLA and enter the NBA draft
Shabazz Muhammad, the centerpiece of UCLA's 2012 basketball recruiting class, will try his hand at the next level in 2013. Muhammad said Tuesday he would enter the NBA draft in June, a decision that came as no surprise. Muhammad, one of the top...
Tags: Shabazz Muhammad, College Sports, Basketball, NBA Draft, National Basketball Association
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Rafael Nadal proves fitness, wins Barcelona Open
Rafael Nadal won the Barcelona Open for the eighth time Sunday, defeating Nicolas Almagro, 6-4, 6-3, in Spain for his fourth title of the year. This latest victory, with next month's French Open approaching, is a promising sign that Nadal is getting...Tags: Novak Djokovic, College Sports, Big Ten Conference, Penn State Nittany Lions, LPGA
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USC men's stars shine, but UCLA sweeps dual track meet
This story has been corrected. See below.USC's Bryshon Nellum and Aaron Brown were the men's individual stars Saturday at the USC-UCLA dual track meet at Loker Stadium. Nellum won the 200-meter dash, something new for the 2012 Olympian, in a time of 20.37 seconds, and he won the 400, his...Tags: Bryshon Nellum, Track and Field, USC Trojans
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