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Weekend preview: Feb. 3

Women’s tennisAmy Ionescu, Daily Bruin contributor The Bruins are back at home for their fourth match of the season. No. 19 UCLA women’s tennis (1-2) will be hosting UC Santa Barbara (1-3) at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA women’s tennis high-five before a match. The Bruins will take on UC Santa Barbara on Friday for their fourth match in a row at home. (Marc-Anthony Rosas/Daily Bruin)


Men’s basketball heads to Grand Canyon State for another matchup against Arizona

It was Bruins versus Wildcats – No. 7 versus No. 3 nationally and second place versus first place in the Pac-12 – a week and a half ago. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior forward Cody Riley drives around his defender in No. 3 UCLA men’s basketball’s win over No. 7 Arizona on Jan. 25. Riley and the Bruins will face off against the Wildcats again Thursday. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA women’s water polo faces new opponents in growing collegiate sport

The Bruins don’t face new opponents often. No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo (9-0, 1-0 MPSF) has played 19 opponents at least 10 times apiece in the program’s history dating back to 1995. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s water polo players celebrate during a game in 2021. In its four-game sweep at the Michigan Invitational on Saturday and Sunday, the No. 3-ranked Bruins faced a pair of opponents they had never faced in the program’s history. (Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin staff)


Gymnast Emma Malabuyo joins all-around rotation in UCLA’s freshman-heavy lineup

This post was updated Feb. 3 at 1:09 p.m. It took two weeks for one Bruin freshman to earn her spot in the all-around. After Emma Malabuyo competed in three events in No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Emma Malabuyo claps while competing on floor. Malabuyo has competed in the all-around twice in three meets for No. 22 UCLA gymnastics, putting up a 39.250 across all four events in the blue and gold’s win over Arizona on Sunday. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s basketball struggles with empty bench, looks to promising future roster

This post was updated Feb. 3 at 1:04 a.m. For the second straight season, the Bruins’ roster has been hampered by injuries and absences. But this time around, it’s contributed to their worst start to a season in three years. Read more...

Photo: Coach Cori Close expresses her frustrations on the sidelines. UCLA women’s basketball is off to its worst start through 15 games since the 2018-2019 season. (Sakshi Joglekar/Assistant Photo editor)