Monday, December 15


William Sherman tackles Westwood rugby scene, professional career

There is an immense knowledge spectrum when it comes to UCLA sports. The older generations probably know the most, having the largest sample of data that includes living through Westwood’s athletic prime – the likes of John Wooden, Al Scates, Andy Banachowski and Terry Donahue. Read more...

Photo: UCLA rugby lock William Sherman runs through contact. (Courtesy of William Sherman)


Men’s water polo devises water-tight defense in preparation for MPSF Invitational

Undefeated through 10 games, the Bruins will have to persevere through a gauntlet to win the MPSF Invitational this weekend. No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo (10-0) will kick off the tournament against Redlands (1-7) at the Spieker Aquatics Center in Westwood on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore utility Peter Castillo swims through the pool with the ball in front of him. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s volleyball to face Texas State, Hawai’i, Stanford in preseason finale

A final tune up awaits before the gauntlet begins. UCLA women’s volleyball (4-3) will close out its pre-conference lineup with a trip up north to the Stanford Tournament, where it will face Texas State (4-4), Hawai’i (4-4) and the tournament host, No. Read more...

Photo: Senior outside hitter Cheridyn Leverette begins to swing at the ball. (Tszshan Huang/Daily Bruin)



Defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe mutually parts ways with UCLA

This post was updated Sept. 25 at 12:26 a.m. Defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe and the university mutually agreed to part ways, UCLA football interim head coach Tim Skipper announced Wednesday at practice. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA defensive coordinator Ikaika Malloe looks to his right on the field. Malloe was promoted to defensive coordinator in January 2024 and was named a Broyles Award nominee in his first season as the defense’s leader. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


Five Things: Analyzing the Bruins’ weekend collapse

UCLA football’s (0-3) 35-10 loss to New Mexico (2-1) at the Rose Bowl Friday – which gave the Lobos their first win against a Power Four team since 2008 – marked the beginning of a brewing disaster in Westwood. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA offensive line gets ready and prepares to snap the ball. (Karla Cardenas-Felipe/Daily Bruin staff)



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