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Women’s basketball preps to put end to losing streak in Arizona over weekend

Lauryn Miller said the Bruins need to be aggressive if they want to find success in their matchups this weekend. “We know how gritty Arizona State is and (we’re) making sure we try to match that,” said the sophomore forward. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Kennedy Burke is averaging 5.9 rebounds per game which ranks third for UCLA women’s basketball, but is responsible for the Bruins’ second most turnovers. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)


The Rundown: Jan. 24

GymnasticsAngie Forburger, assistant Sports editor It was another week of honors for the Bruins. After No. 2 UCLA gymnastics (2-0, 1-0 Pac-12) swept last week’s Pac-12 honors, two members of the team were recognized this week following the Bruins’ season-high score of 197.775 in their win over Arizona State on Monday. Read more...

Photo: (Mia Kayser/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s water polo tests waters with newcomers, sweeps second UCSB Invitational

The Bruins are still learning to play together, but their first games of the season allowed both veterans and newcomers to lead the Bruins to victories. Read more...

Photo: Coach Adam Wright said UCLA women’s water polo has improvements to make despite going 5-0 over ranked teams in its first five games of the season. The Bruins will travel to the Cal Cup this weekend. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)



Men’s basketball to play Sun Devils Thursday, hoping to extend home win streak to 3

The Bruins have reached a pivotal point in their conference schedule. Coming off back-to-back losses this past week, UCLA men’s basketball (10-8, 3-2 Pac-12) will return home Thursday night for the first time in nearly three weeks to host Arizona State (13-5, 4-2) – the third-place team in the Pac-12. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jaylen Hands said he has noticed a few bad trends plaguing UCLA men’s basketball in recent weeks. Hands highlighted the Bruins’ inability to regain momentum from their opponents as the main issue. (Axel Lopez/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA gets ball rolling to sign last of promising 2019 football prospects

Two weeks remain for coach Chip Kelly to round out his 2019 recruiting class. UCLA football has just 17 commits for this year’s class – tied for second-fewest in the Pac-12 – but Kelly and the Bruins have been making their final push over the past few weeks, visiting multiple high schools every day and hosting several visiting prospects every weekend. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football has signed 15 players for its 2019 recruiting class with 13 days to go until National Signing Day. Four-star recruit and recent USC decommit Jordan Wilmore, who has the Bruins in his top three, is one of the highest ranked remaining prospects on Chip Kelly’s board. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Daily Bruin senior staff)