Thursday, May 21

UCLA men’s soccer puts up ‘disappointing’ performance in loss to Cal

There was one word that coach Jorge Salcedo repeatedly used to describe UCLA men’s soccer’s performance against No. 17 Cal on Sunday night: disappointing. “I mean, probably the most disappointing result of the year,” Salcedo said. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Seyi Adekoya was sidelined in the second half with an injury and was unable to play for the rest of the Sunday’s game, which ended in a 1-0 loss. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)




Football Monday: UCLA v. Arizona

Every UCLA football Saturday has so much more to it than a win or a loss. That’s why each postgame Monday, the Daily Bruin will break down the Bruins’ most recent game, outlining the good, the bad and the verdict for their performance. Read more...


UCLA football’s strong defensive performance vital in Arizona win

PASADENA — It was billed as a shoot-out, an offensive showcase, a game that could test the scoreboard’s limits. With the Pac-12’s third and fifth highest-scoring offenses – and the fifth and fourth worst scoring defenses – duking it out, Saturday’s game between No. Read more...

Photo: Arizona quarterback Anu Solomon was sacked by sophomore defensive lineman Takkarist McKinley (left) and redshirt junior linebacker Aaron Wallace (middle). (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA football keeps Pac-12 hopes alive with pivotal win against Arizona

PASADENA — It was ugly. It was a struggle. And it was exactly what the Bruins needed. No. 22 UCLA overcame another penalty-ridden affair and rode its best defensive performance of the season, stifling a flat No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore linebacker Myles Jack didn’t put up the standout rushing performance that he did last year against Arizona, but still helped the UCLA defense stifle the Wildcats in the Bruins’ 17-7 win on Saturday. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)