Sunday, May 17

UCLA vs. BYU gameday predictions

UCLA faces its first ranked opponent of the season Saturday, as No. 19 BYU comes to town. Both teams are 2-0 but took very different paths to get there. Read more...

Photo: Freshman quarterback Josh Rosen and the Bruins traveled to Las Vegas this weekend, looking for their second win in as many games. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer snaps losing streak with second-half scoring over Mustangs

The Bruins were waiting for a breakthrough. Mired in a three-game skid, the unranked UCLA men’s soccer team was searching for answers, and it found them in the second half of Friday’s 4-1 victory over Cal Poly. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore forward Seyi Adekoya’s two goals helped UCLA snap its three-game losing streak Friday night against Cal Poly. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Football scouting report: BYU

UCLA football faces its first ranked opponent of the season this Saturday – No. 19 BYU. The No. 10 Bruins (2-0) have won each of their first two games in runaway fashion while the Cougars (2-0) have pulled off two last-minute upsets in their first two games. Read more...

Photo: BYU’s offense relies on the deep ball, and goes to it frequently. One third of BYU quarterback Tanner Mangum’s pass attempts this year have been for 15 yards or longer. (Creative Commons photo by osubeaver2000 via flickr)


Men’s water polo prepares for challenging Kap7 NorCal Invitational

For the second straight year, the men’s water polo team is right where it wants to be heading into the Kap7 NorCal Invitational. Just like last year, UCLA (5-0) comes in undefeated as it seeks to defend a tournament title this Saturday and Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Max Irving said that the Bruins need to be more consistent at this weekend’s NorCal invitational. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jordan Anderson ‘brings the fire’ to UCLA volleyball

Jordan Anderson was 5 years old when her parents found out she couldn’t play YMCA soccer. They watched as Anderson, having just been scored upon, found out for the first time in her life that her team was losing. Read more...

Photo: Last year at West Virginia, Anderson was named to the All-America Honorable Mention list after setting the Mountaineers’ single-season record for kills per set. She decided to transfer to UCLA because WVU coach Jill Kramer left for TCU. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)