Wednesday, May 21

UCLA repeats victory over USC for third consecutive year, 38-20


The UCLA defense recorded a season-high six sacks against USC on Saturday night, this one coming from sophomore defensive lineman Eddie Vanderdoes on a third-and-one play in the third quarter. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


PASADENA—There were no wild screams. No mad dashes across the field. No mayhem at the Rose Bowl.

Instead, when the clock hit zero in UCLA’s 38-20 victory over USC, the Bruins calmly walked to midfield to shake hands with their opponents, then jogged to the student section where they were hailed by their fans.

UCLA celebrated its win over its crosstown rivals, but there was nothing excessive about it; the celebration seemed subdued compared to the past two years’.

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Story by: Kevin Bowman

Brandon Choe

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