Wednesday, May 13



Men’s water polo faces Stanford in first home game since setting record

Upperclassmen play a critical part on any collegiate team. On the No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team (21-0, 1-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation), the seven seniors in the field account for over 41 percent of the 25-man roster’s total scoring. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Jack Grover and the No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team takes on No. 6 Stanford this Saturday. Grover had one of the tie-breaking goals in the fourth quarter against No. 2 California last weekend. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)


Pac-12 crown unlikely as women’s soccer suffers 1-0 loss to Colorado

UCLA women’s soccer needed a win against Colorado to realistically stay in the hunt for the Pac-12 crown. The No. 9 Bruins (12-4-1, 6-2-1 Pac-12), however, turned in a disappointing 90-minute performance against the No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA was in a position to jump into the lead of the Pac-12 standings, but redshirt freshman Anika Rodriguez and the Bruin offense were unable to break through in a 1-0 loss to Colorado. (Diana Luna/Daily Bruin)


Out of System: Episode I

Claire Felix’s slide is one of UCLA’s most potent weapons, but the new rotation doesn’t leave any room on the net for the senior middle blocker to hit it. Read more...

Photo: Left: Korbin Placet/Daily Bruin senior staff; Right: Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor


Cross country picks up the pace for Pac-12 championships

The UCLA cross country team is headed to Wildcat territory as Arizona hosts the Pac-12 championships Friday. The last time UCLA brought the Pac-12 Cross Country Championships to Westwood was when the men’s team won in 1981. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Ferdinand Edman and the cross country team are waking up early tomorrow morning in Arizona to race in the Pac-12 championships. The starting gun goes off at 9:30 a.m. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Women’s volleyball on the upswing following lineup adjustment

When UCLA women’s volleyball faced Colorado and Utah four weeks ago, it was nowhere near its full potential. “The last time we played these two teams, we didn’t play very well,” said freshman setter Kylie Miller. Read more...

Photo: Torrey Van Winden said that she noticed many of the California hitters were tooling and hitting line shots. The freshman opposite worked in practice this week to defend against those types of strategies, hoping to keep Utah and Colorado from doing the same thing. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)