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Men’s water polo stops furious fourth-quarter Pacific comeback to win

The last time UCLA faced No. 5 Pacific, they were trying to stave off an upset. This time it would be different. No. 3 UCLA (16-2, 0-1 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) never trailed Pacific (14-4) in its second match-up against the Tigers this season, securing a 12-11 win. Read more...

Photo: No. 3 UCLA men’s water polo took down No. 5 Pacific for the second time this season on Saturday. Senior center Matt Farmer led the way for the Bruins scoring four of team’s twelve goals. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


Bruins shredded by Huskies’ running game in beatdown in Seattle

Chris Petersen didn’t come into Saturday’s game expecting to run the ball 58 times, but the Washington coach did want to test UCLA’s run defense. “The plan was to run the ball to see how that would go,” Petersen said It went well for Washington, as it has for nearly all of UCLA’s opponents this season. Read more...

Photo: Running back Lavon Coleman and the Huskies ran the ball 58 times Saturday for 333 yards against the Bruins, who are allowing the most rushing yards per game in the country. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s volleyball upset in five-setter against Washington State

UCLA women’s volleyball hadn’t lost to Washington State in Pullman, Washington, since 2002. That changed Friday night. The No. 13 Bruins (13-7, 6-5 Pac-12) were upset by the Cougars (14-9, 3-8) in five sets. Read more...

Photo: Senior setter Sarah Sponcil also spent some time swinging from the outside in UCLA’s loss to Washington State on Friday. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA blown out by Washington as Josh Rosen suffers injury

This post was updated Oct. 29 at 1:56 p.m. SEATTLE—UCLA football lost more than just a game Saturday. Josh Rosen did not come out with the Bruins’ offense for the third drive of the second quarter. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen left UCLA’s game against Washington in the third quarter. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


Josh Rosen exits game against Washington with injury in third quarter

This post was updated Oct. 28 at 5:22 p.m. Junior quarterback Josh Rosen left UCLA’s game at Washington on Saturday afternoon midway through the third quarter with an undisclosed injury. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen was 12-of-21 for 93 yards before leaving Saturday’s game at Washington with an injury. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


Washington run game gashes UCLA in opening half for 20-9 lead

SEATTLE, Wash. — UCLA football (4-3, 2-2 Pac-12) entered halftime down 20-9 to No. 12 Washington (6-1, 3-1) on Saturday afternoon at Husky Stadium. The teams traded field goals in the opening quarter before the Huskies opened up the game by scoring 17 points in the second period. Read more...

Photo: An 82-yard kickoff return by Husky tailback Salvon Ahmed set Washington up to extend what was a one-point lead. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer falls to Stanford in controversial game

The game was decided in two attacking moves. At one end, UCLA women’s soccer won the ball in the center of the park. Freshman midfielder Viviana Villacorta took a touch and sent a through ball that beat the Stanford defense and junior forward Hailie Mace ran onto it. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender MacKenzie Cerda said UCLA missed an opportunity to take advantage of Stanford’s defense Thursday night. UCLA fell to No. 1 Stanford 1-0. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)