1974-1975 (28-3, 12-2 Pac-8) Before the 1975 NCAA title game, John Wooden told his players in the locker room that regardless of the outcome, that would be the last college game he would ever coach. Read more...
Men's Basketball, Sports
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November 14, 7:20 am
Hindsight is 20/40: A look back at UCLA men’s basketball’s last two national titles
Features, Sports, Women's Basketball
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November 14, 7:15 am
Friendship on point: Bruins’ new floor generals bond beyond basketball
They used to have USA stitched on the front of their jerseys. Both were freshmen in high school, point guards, under 6-feet tall and top players in the nation. Read more...
Photo: Jordin Canada (left) and Recee’ Caldwell grew up 1,200 miles apart, in Los Angeles and San Antonio, respectively. The two freshmen guards became friends playing for the national team in high school and now will both play together at UCLA. (Erin Ng/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Men's Basketball, Sports
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November 14, 7:13 am
Pac-12 men’s basketball power rankings: Preseason
With the college basketball season beginning on Friday, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at UCLA’s competition in the Pac-12 conference, and where the Bruins are likely to finish in the standings. Read more...
Cross Country, Features, Sports
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November 13, 1:16 pm
Meghan Marvin aims for picture-perfect ending to senior year
In the third grade, a young Meghan Marvin stumbled upon the sport of distance running. The redshirt senior started as a little assistant accompanying and helping her father, Rod, with odd jobs while he served as a track and field coach at Cedarwood Elementary. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt senior distance runner Meghan Marvin has been juggling an internship with photographer Chloe Moore and running her own photography business, MegMarvin Photography, with competing for UCLA cross country in hopes of pursuing her own photography career in the future. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Football, Sports
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November 13, 12:00 am
Improved pass protection allows Hundley to rise
Redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley had all the time in the world. He paused briefly, stepped up in the pocket, then hurled a pass deep downfield into the outstretched arms of redshirt sophomore wide receiver Kenny Walker for a touchdown. Read more...
Men's Water Polo, Sports
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November 12, 11:59 pm
No. 1 UCLA is cautious of overlooking final opponent of season
With the No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team sitting on top of both national and Mountain Pacific Sports Federation rankings, as well as having clinched at least a tie for the regular season MPSF championship, it’s easy to look past this weekend’s game against No. Read more...
Photo: (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)
Men's Soccer, Sports
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November 12, 11:55 pm
Bruins use bye week to recover from tough loss, heal injured players
Last time UCLA men’s soccer took the field for a match, coach Jorge Salcedo called it the most disappointing result of the year. It was a game defined by a lapse in mental focus on UCLA’s part, which led to Cal scoring the game’s only goal in the 47th minute. Read more...
Photo: Junior midfielder/defender Grady Howe said last week’s bye came at the “perfect time” for UCLA men’s soccer, which was coming off a tough 1-0 loss at home to Cal on Nov. 2. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



