The defending Pac-12 champions received a rude awakening early in the second half of their first conference matchup. No. 1 UCLA women’s soccer was given a run for its money by No. Read more...
Sports, Women's Soccer
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September 28, 10:00 pm
UCLA women’s soccer faces Arizona State, opens conference play with tie
Football, Sports
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September 28, 12:00 am
Football Sunday – Sept. 28, 2014
The Good: The Offense This group was simply unstoppable with quarterback Brett Hundley back in command. The redshirt junior completed 18 of 23 passes for 355 yards as a part of a 580-yard offensive performance. Read more...
Men's Tennis, Sports, Women's Tennis
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September 28, 12:00 am
Men’s, women’s tennis share goal of national title for upcoming year
Venture out to the Los Angeles Tennis Center and you’ll find one team that has solved the championship formula and one that is still trying to find the correct equation. Read more...
Features, Sports, Women's Soccer
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September 28, 12:00 am
Women’s soccer’s Megan Oyster finds her center through adaptability
It was during a pregame meeting last year, before UCLA’s game at Notre Dame, when Megan Oyster saw something that made her heart skip a beat. Read more...
Photo: After getting most of her minutes off the bench at the start of her junior year, senior defender Megan Oyster finally received her broke into the starting lineup in a game against Notre Dame. After featuring for a full 90 minutes, Oyster became a key contributor for the Bruins and even created the golden goal that won the team a national championship. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Features, Football, Sports
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September 28, 12:00 am
UCLA football’s Nate Iese shuffles through many positions, finds niche
It was during an early fall camp practice in an 11-on-11 scrimmage play when a Bruin defender had the misfortune of meeting redshirt sophomore fullback Nate Iese in open space. Read more...
Photo: With a 6-foot-3-inch, 250-pound build coupled with athleticism and dexterity, Nate Iese has often left his coaches wondering where to put him on the field. After shuffling from linebacker to the defensive line, and then to tight end, the redshirt sophomore found his niche at fullback last year, and has emerged as a receiving weapon in the UCLA offense this year. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Features, Men's Water Polo, Sports
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September 28, 12:00 am
Bruin athlete swims away from track of family tradition
Over the years, the Woepse family name has become somewhat of a staple in UCLA Athletics. The first was Elizabeth Woepse – UCLA pole vaulter from 2005-2008. Read more...
Photo: Despite growing up in a family with a storied history in UCLA pole vault, redshirt sophomore center Patrick Woepse decided not to embark on the same path his three siblings followed and instead forge his own legacy with UCLA water polo. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Features, Men's Soccer, Sports
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September 28, 12:00 am
Freshman defender Chase Gasper emerges as one of nation’s top prospects
One theme has followed Chase Gasper throughout his young soccer career: better late than never. Over the past year, the UCLA freshman defender has emerged as one of the nation’s top players in his age group. Read more...
Photo: Not a heavily recruited prospect in his first two years of high school, Chase Gasper worked his way up to become one of the top high school prospects in the country last year and earned a scholarship to UCLA, his dream school. Early on this season, he has seen significant minutes for the No. 1 Bruins. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



