All week, the UCLA women’s tennis team was preparing itself for what to expect from St. Mary’s, but what both teams failed to expect was a torrential downpour of rain in usually sunny Southern California. Read more...
Sports, Women's Tennis
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February 28, 12:57 am
Women’s tennis match with St. Mary’s canceled
Men's Volleyball, Sports
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February 28, 12:56 am
UCLA men’s volleyball looks to carry on its traditions in Hawaii
When it comes to going to Hawaii, the UCLA men’s volleyball team has two traditions: winning and eating malasadas. “We always make a stop at Leonard’s, it’s a malasada place. Read more...
Photo: Senior outside hitter Robart Page (left) and senior middle blocker Spencer Rowe (right) combine for a block against Cal State Northridge. Rowe leads the Bruins with 54 total blocks on the year, a stat he’ll look to add to against the Hawai’i Rainbow Warriors this weekend. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)
Sports, Track and Field
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February 28, 12:54 am
Track and field aims for improvement at MPSF Indoor championship
The UCLA track and field team continues its season run with an invite to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships this weekend after taking the previous week off to rest and train. Read more...
Photo: Senior heptathlete Tatum Souza said this weekend’s MPSF Indoor championship is a “big deal” as it could help improve several Bruins’ chances at qualifying for nationals. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Sports, Women's Water Polo
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February 28, 12:54 am
No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo poised for MPSF play
Saturday’s rematch against Loyola Marymount will mark the start of a new segment of the season for UCLA’s women’s water polo team. After four tournaments in the first several weeks of the season, the Bruins are now preparing to play a series of individual games that will determine their seeding for postseason play. Read more...
Photo: After 17 games, UCLA’s schedule is shifting as the team will now play primarily single-game matchups from here on out, rather than playing in tournaments with multiple teams. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)
Men's Basketball, Sports
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February 27, 9:00 pm
Oregon leads UCLA 37-25 at halftime
In the absence of “Slo-Mo,” or sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, UCLA’s offensive strategy has been exactly that. With Anderson and sophomore guard Jordan Adams out of the lineup on Thursday night against Oregon due to a violation of team rules, the Bruins lacked any post presence and relied primarily on the three-point shot, which very rarely went in. Read more...
Men's Basketball, Sports
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February 27, 5:44 pm
UCLA’s Kyle Anderson, Jordan Adams suspended for Oregon game
Sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson and sophomore guard Jordan Adams have been suspended by coach Steve Alford for Thursday night’s game against Oregon for a violation of team rules, UCLA Athletics announced Thursday afternoon. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore guard Jordan Adams and sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson, UCLA’s top two scorers, were suspended for Thursday night’s game against Oregon. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Basketball
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February 27, 1:57 am
Corinne Costa has record-breaking season in blocks
For 36 years, Ann Meyers Drysdale held the UCLA women’s basketball record for career blocks at 101 as a guard standing at just 5 feet 9 inches. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt junior Corinne Costa became UCLA women’s basketball’s career blocks leader in the Bruins’ game against the Washington State Cougars after recording the 102nd block of her career. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)




