Monday, May 25

Men’s water polo works on intensity as season’s end approaches

Constantly swimming back and forth, repeating counterattack drills over and over again, men’s water polo players displayed a palpable intensity at Wednesday’s practice. “The emphasis this week has been getting the intensity level back up,” said coach Adam Wright. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Chris Fahlsing and the rest of the men’s water polo team hope to up the intensity of their gameplay and return to the successes of their early season, following losses to USC and Stanford.




UCLA looks to Hundley to lead against No. 2 Oregon

Brett Hundley expressed to reporters last week that he felt “born to play” in marquee matchups coming into the game at No. 8 Stanford. Five days away from playing against another conference powerhouse in No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley may be forced to rely on his legs Saturday against Oregon, which has the twelfth most sacks in the nation.



Men’s soccer reserves make case for more playing time

Most of the recognizable faces from the UCLA men’s soccer team were gone by the end of Wednesday’s practice. Instead, the final scrimmage was played out largely by those hungry for more playing time and eager to make an impression on their coach. Read more...

Photo: In the midst of playing four games in 10 days, UCLA men’s soccer will have to conserve energy to reduce its fatigue.