Monday, May 25


UCLA women’s soccer to tackle San Diego State in first round of NCAAs

Sarah Killion doesn’t need her own pair of ruby slippers to know that there’s no place like home. The junior midfielder said playing in Drake Stadium and not needing to deal with traveling will give the UCLA women’s soccer team a physical and mental edge – something it hopes to utilize in its postseason games. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Jenna Richmond said the Bruins are looking forward to getting a clean slate in the playoffs after getting a No. 2 seed in their NCAA tournament bracket.



UCLA soccer senior Reed Williams looks forward to shaking off slump

Seventeen games played. Six hundred and eighty minutes on the field. One goal scored. Senior forward Reed Williams is in a slump. Scoring goals is what forwards live for, and it’s something that used to come naturally for Williams. Read more...

Photo: After tying for the team lead in goals last season, senior forward Reed Williams has had a limited role for the Bruins this year, having scored just one goal so far.


UCLA women’s basketball signs No. 1 recruiting class

When coach Cori Close received five faxes Wednesday afternoon, it became official. History was made. UCLA women’s basketball signed its first No. 1 recruiting class in the program’s history, but the five new recruits have already set their minds on leaving an even larger legacy: the program’s first NCAA national championship. Read more...

Photo: High school senior guard Jordin Canada headlines UCLA women’s basketball’s No. 1-ranked 2014 recruiting class.


UCLA football readies for Washington’s offensive firepower

Breaking down the film on Washington this week, the UCLA football team has had to draw some comparisons. At 6 feet 6 inches and 276 pounds, Huskies tight end Austin Seferian-Jenkins doesn’t have an in-season look-alike. Read more...

Photo: After facing Ka’Deem Carey last week, freshman defensive end Eddie Vanderdoes will go against another tough running back this week in Bishop Sankey.


Errors plague women’s volleyball in loss to Washington

If UCLA women’s volleyball’s rematch with Washington seemed familiar, there’s no need to check the calendar. Seemingly the only thing different about the Bruins’ second go-around with the Huskies from their October match at Pauley Pavilion was the court the two teams were playing on. Read more...

Photo: After his team fell short once again, UCLA women’s volleyball coach Michael Sealy will need to find a way to turn UCLA’s fortunes around with five games remaining.