Wednesday, May 14

UCLA swimmers focus on basics to improve performance in competition

During the tail end of practice on Tuesday evening, coach Cyndi Gallagher explained a drill step-by-step to the UCLA swim team, fleshing out all the minute details of how the exercise should run. Read more...

Photo: Freshman swimmer Katie Grover’s performance in the pool has already been altered by coach Cyndi Gallagher’s attention to detail. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swim and dive rebounds against Arizona State after loss to Arizona

UCLA swimmers gathered along the side of the pool on Saturday afternoon, facing the stands. They called out to their family and friends, inviting them to join in for a series of eight-claps. Read more...

Photo: Despite struggling with a stress reaction in her shin for three weeks, freshman Ciara Monahan qualified for the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships in the 1-Meter dive. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swim and dive remain optimistic in back-to-back meets

In the final relay on Friday, UCLA swimmers stood at the side of the pool of the Spieker Aquatics Center, cheering for their teammates. They were making a huge comeback in the water, even though on the scoreboard they would not be able to outpoint Arizona. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Maria Polyakova won the 3-meter contest against Arizona and narrowly lost the 1-meter competition, bouncing back the next day to claim both against Arizona State. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swim and dive ups intensity of preparation for weekend

The Bruins have a bone to pick with the Wildcats. Two years ago, UCLA narrowly won 157-141 against Arizona, breaking its 12-year losing streak against the Wildcats. Read more...

Photo: Junior Katy Campbell said that swim coach Cyndi Gallagher’s mixture of equipment and training methods during practice has helped the team improve its adaptability. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Despite inexperience, UCLA dive makes waves with strong team bonds

For UCLA’s divers, there is one major factor that stands out about the women that make up the team – their age. As both a small and a young team, consisting of only two freshmen, two sophomores, one junior and not a single senior, the team faces what some might see as a disadvantage. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore diver Annika Lenz said that it was strange not having any seniors on the dive team this year, but the team has still managed to bond well together. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Young UCLA dive team builds confidence in strong start, first meet of season

The UCLA women’s dive team had a strong start to their season at the Trojan Diving Invitational this weekend. Freshman Maria Polyakova finished first in the 1-meter springboard on Saturday while junior Montana Monahan got her personal best score 234.35 at Sunday’s platform event. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Maria Polyakova won the 1-meter springboard event at the Trojan Diving Invitational at USC. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA dive goes back to basics for upcoming Trojan Invitational

The first time for anything always means nerves. The case is no different for UCLA's dive team, which will be competing in the Trojan Invitational this weekend at USC. Read more...

Photo: Junior Montana Monahan sees the Trojan Invitational, UCLA’s first competition of the season, will be a good practice meet for the Bruins. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin)



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