Tuesday, August 18

In the news:


UCLA wins annual kendo tournament

There was thunder in the Student Activities Center gym this past weekend. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Kendo Club recently held its third Yuhihai Kendo Tournament in the UCLA Student Activities Center gymnasium this past weekend. The tournament featured approximately 80 participants and 15 teams from nine separate schools. The Bruins took home first place in the Yuhihai Team Division, defeating UC Davis in the final.


Women’s water polo must rely on youth in quest to rebuild program’s strength

After winning an unprecedented five consecutive national championships and establishing their very own collegiate dynasty, the UCLA women's water polo team suddenly finds itself in unfamiliar territory. Not only are they starting their first season without former coach Adam Krikorian, but they are also without a single senior on the team. Read more...

Photo: Despite the departures of coach Adam Krikorian and four seniors, the UCLA women’s water polo team will look to win a sixth straight national championship.




Volleyball and UCLA a Ker family tradition

Walt Ker was elated when his son won the 2006 NCAA Championship. Read more...

Photo: KIRBY LEE/image of sport, daily bruin file photo and MAYA SUGARMAN/daily bruin senior staff From left to right, former UCLA libero and current assistant coach of the Cal State Bakersfield women’s volleyball team Tony Ker, UCLA’s Jamey Ker and senior setter Kevin Ker are each a part of the Ker legacy with Bruin volleyball. Their father, Walt Ker, founded the Cal State Northridge men’s volleyball program and heads a top club squad.