Archive for Sunday, April 27, 2008
He will undergo surgery to repair his anterior crucial ligament in his left knee and will be unable to play in the 2008 season
UCLA quarterback Patrick Cowan said Saturday he will undergo surgery to repair his anterior crucial ligament in his left knee and will be unable to play in the 2008 season.
Cowan was injured during practice Thursday. Cowan, who will be senior, said he was not sure at this time if he would petition for sixth season of eligibility.
Quarterback Ben Olson, who suffered a broken bone in his right foot Thursday, said he will probably have surgery to place a screw in the foot to help the fifth metatarsal mend. He said he will meet with the doctor on Monday to finalize those plans. Olson said he expects to be out at least six weeks.
Injuries robbed the Bruins of their top two quarterbacks for Saturday’s spring game.
- California Realtors forecast lower home prices, rising sales in 2009
- The Sloan Digital Sky Survey's 3-D guide to the final frontier
- Neal Hefti dies at 85; former big band trumpeter, arranger and composer
- Poll: Obama now leads McCain 50% to 41%
- Pasadena woman facing eviction is found dead in burning home
- Cool bars in L.A. with decent parking? You're not dreaming
- Hospitals protest new California rules on patient billing
- Dodgers tap into anger about their unruly home fans
- Bonding with a mate changes brain chemistry, researchers find
- How convenient: Los Angeles' new park 'n' meet bars
- Cool bars in L.A. with decent parking? You're not dreaming
- How convenient: Los Angeles' new park 'n' meet bars
- 'Lovelace: The Rock Opera' gets past the porn
- Stocks dive more than 700 points as retail sales show steep drop
- Chris Mims, former San Diego Chargers defensive lineman, dead at 38
- As final presidential debate nears, Sarah Palin and Joe Biden focus on economy
- Anaheim police probing sister's possible role in death of boy, 14
- Bonding with a mate changes brain chemistry, researchers find
- Ryan O'Neal, son Redmond charged with felony drug possession
- No. 2 Al Qaeda in Iraq commander is dead, U.S. reports
