The conditioning drill resembled a prayer ritual. Read more...
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Redshirt junior attacker Cullen Hennessy, seen here against Long Beach State on Oct. 31, and the No. 3 Bruins will play the No. 2 USC Trojans on Saturday.
The conditioning drill resembled a prayer ritual. Read more...
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Redshirt junior attacker Cullen Hennessy, seen here against Long Beach State on Oct. 31, and the No. 3 Bruins will play the No. 2 USC Trojans on Saturday.
After getting by a tough weekend that included three games in two days, the UCLA men's water polo team can finally look ahead to its biggest game of the year. Read more...
The pool cap hides the shiny blonde hair, but it's still easy to spot James Hartshorne in the water. Read more...
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James Hartshorne blocks a goal in UCLA’s 9-8 winning match against Stanford. Harthshorne has had a great season so far, despite coming in as a true freshman.
The UCLA men's water polo team had not asserted itself against a top-level opponent all year, but that didn't show in an important conference matchup against UC Irvine. Read more...
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Sophomore attacker Griffin White scored three goals for No. 3 UCLA against No. 5 UC Irvine Saturday at Spieker Aquatics Center. White’s hat trick gave him 17 goals on the year, tied for third-most on the team. The win over the Anteaters has the Bruins sitting at a 3-1 MPSF record halfway through the conference season.
The UCLA men's water polo team doesn't have many more chances to prove itself. The Bruins are nearly two-thirds of the way through their season, and a loss could derail any chances of an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Read more...
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Redshirt freshman utility Chris Wendt makes a move against USC Oct. 3. Wendt and No. 3 UCLA will take on No. 5 UC Irvine at Spieker Aquatics Center Saturday.
After beating Stanford Friday night at Spieker Aquatics Center, the UCLA men's water polo team used its day off to do some scouting. Read more...
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Members of the UCLA men’s water polo team reconvene at halftime during the first round of the SoCal Tournament on Oct. 2. UCLA currently sits at 2-1 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation standings after beating No. 4 Stanford Friday.
Big Ben made some noise Friday "“ not that tall clock that calls out to Londoners every hour, but rather, its aquatic counterpart at Spieker Aquatics Center. Read more...
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Senior attacker Ben Hohl fires the decisive goal with 50 seconds left on the clock Friday against No. 4 Stanford at Spieker Aquatics Center. Hohl had three goals on the night to give him 25 on the year, and he gave No. 3 UCLA an important MPSF win.