Saturday, May 9

Women’s basketball trounces Vanguard 87-40 in exhibition game

A dominant defensive performance, along with two impressive freshman debuts, helped carry the UCLA women’s basketball team to victory. The No. 8 Bruins defeated the Vanguard Lions 87-40 in an exhibition Sunday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball beat Vanguard 87-40 in an exhibition match at Pauley Pavilion on Sunday afternoon. Freshman Michaela Onyenwere was 5-of-7 from the field and scored 14 points in her collegiate debut. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Men’s water polo sinks to Stanford 7-5, comes back 14-6 against SJSU

There was a little over a minute left to play in the fourth quarter, and UCLA men’s water polo found itself down by two goals against Stanford. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s water polo failed to pick up its first MPSF win of the season after falling to No. 4 Stanford on Saturday night. Senior attacker Max Irving scored one goal in the game, bringing his season total to 32. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s soccer’s defensive lapse causes season’s second loss to Cal

Each time UCLA men’s soccer scored, California would answer with its own goal just under a minute later. The Bruins and the Golden Bears both scored in the 53rd minute of play. Read more...

Photo: Junior midfielder Anderson Asiedu earned his second goal of the year Sunday against California. It came in the 78th minute of the match and tied the game at two goals per team, but it would not be enough, as the Bruins fell 3-2. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)


Football unable to overcome offensive deficiencies in loss to Utah

Josh who? Redshirt freshman quarterback Devon Modster was flawless through the first half of his starting debut in place of junior Josh Rosen, completing all seven of his passes for 101 yards and a touchdown. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Devon Modster stepped in and played quarterback for injured junior Josh Rosen, and saw some first half success before exiting the game with an injury of his own (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor).


Women’s volleyball sweeps Arizona State with strong offensive effort

The Bruins said their focus was on executing a strong offense. And they did just that. No. 18 UCLA women’s volleyball (15-8, 8-6 Pac-12) swept Arizona State (10-16, 0-14) on Saturday, hitting .366 against the Sun Devils’ .204. Read more...

Photo: Middle blocker Kyra Rogers posted a hitting percentage of .429 in UCLA’s sweep of Arizona State Saturday. The junior recorded eight kills, two solo blocks and two block assists. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s volleyball takes down Arizona in four sets

UCLA women’s volleyball survived nine lead changes, 17 ties and five set points to take the second set against Arizona. “I thought it would be more stressful but I think we were all just really focused and we weren’t trying to push too hard,” said sophomore middle blocker Madeleine Gates. Read more...

Photo: Senior outside hitter Reily Buechler had 16 kills, five block assists and seven digs in UCLA’s four-set win over Arizona. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)