Sunday, May 10

Men’s water polo prepares to face Pepperdine after surprising loss

After losing its first game of the year to No. 6 UC Irvine last weekend, No. 2 UCLA men’s water polo spent the week focused on addressing the inconsistencies that continue to haunt the team. Read more...

Photo: Senior utility Alex Roelse scored one goal in a 9-8 loss to UC Irvine last Saturday. His 17 goals this season make him the third highest scoring player on the team. (Amy Dixon/Assistant photo editor)


Women’s volleyball to face Arizona State, hopes to continue winning streak

Arizona State, UCLA women’s volleyball’s Friday opponent, is one of two Pac-12 teams that has yet to win a conference match. “You can’t worry about schedules in the Pac-12 – everybody is just too good,” said coach Michael Sealy. Read more...

Photo: UCLA posted a .336 team hitting percentage and held Arizona to .196 Wednesday. Freshman outside hitter Jenny Mosser tied for second on the team with eight kills. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s golf looks forward to upcoming tournaments with skilled roster

UCLA men’s golf returned all eight golfers from its roster a season ago, but the additions of freshmen Eddy Lai and Devon Bling have given the team even more depth. Read more...

Photo: Senior Tyler Collier shot five-over par at the Marquette Intercollegiate this week. He and freshman teammate Eddy Lai finished in a tie of 16th place on the individual leaderboard. (UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s soccer scores first goal of Pac-12 season against Oregon State

The scoring drought is over. After being held scoreless in its past two contests, the UCLA men’s soccer team (4-5, 1-2 Pac-12) picked up its first goal and win of Pac-12 play on the road against Oregon State (3-7, 0-2) on Thursday in a 1-0 victory. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Milan Iloski scored his first goal as a Bruin – the only goal of the match – to give UCLA the win against Oregon State. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Women’s soccer maintains undefeated record after facing Arizona State

Women’s soccer coach Amanda Cromwell was looking for her 300th career victory when the Bruins headed to Arizona. It didn’t take long to find. No. 1 UCLA (11-0-1, 4-0-0 Pac-12) maintained its undefeated record Thursday, taking down Arizona State (4-6-2, 1-2-1 Pac-12) 3-0. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore goalkeeper Teagan Micah logged her fifth shutout of the season as the Bruins left the Sun Devils scoreless in Thursday’s 3-0 win. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Five stats for UCLA football’s first five games this season

UCLA football is coming off a 27-23 win over Colorado, but the Bruins will have to wait until next Saturday to play their next game. Here are five stats that tell the story of their season as the Bruins take their bye week. Read more...

Photo: So far this season, UCLA football has sacked a quarterback the same amount of times that a Bruin quarterback has been sacked. The potential return of freshman defensive end Jaelan Phillips could help those numbers tilt back in UCLA’s direction. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s volleyball takes down Arizona in straight sets

Arizona swept UCLA women’s volleyball in their last meeting. This time, the Bruins swept. “The last three times we played, it was two different teams,” said coach Michael Sealy. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Mac May tallied six errorless kills for a .462 hitting percentage in the win. The outside hitter also contributed two aces and two digs.(Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)