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The Rundown: Sept. 25

Check out a breakdown of the UCLA sports stories you might have missed this week. Speraw and the U.S. qualify for Rio 2016 The U.S. Men’s National Volleyball Team, led by head coach John Speraw, qualified for the 2016 Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro by winning the FIVB World Cup this week. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Martin Redlicki, the No. 57 player in the country, lost to No. 27 Collin Altamirano in the second round of singles at the Costa Mesa Pro Classic Thursday. He is still in the tournament playing doubles with junior Mackie McDonald. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Rookies to watch: Bruin Sports looks at 2015 incoming athletes

Football – Josh Rosen Josh Rosen’s early enrollment at UCLA last January gave him a definitive edge over all other rookies in that he is familiar with the ins and outs of the school and football team before the first day of orientation. Read more...

Photo: Josh Rosen was nearly unanimously regarded as the top quarterback recruit from 2015. He was rated the No. 1 quarterback prospect in the nation by Scout.com, Rivals.com and 247Sports.com; ESPN ranked Rosen the No. 2 quarterback recruit in the country. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


Senior signoffs: UCLA women’s golf player reflects on emotional highs and lows

People ask what my favorite memory of college has been, but I can never pinpoint that one moment from school that stood out to me the most. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s golf senior Erynne Lee overcame the death of her mother early in her freshman year in addition to the natural challenges of adjusting to college life. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)




UCLA women’s golf comeback lands team 15th place in NCAA championship

Despite a comeback on Sunday that led to a fourth round berth, UCLA women’s golf could not advance into the top-eight playoffs and ended its season finishing in 15th place at the NCAA championship. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Bronte Law, entered the NCAA championship as the No. 3-ranked golfer in the country. Law ended the competition at 18th place with a score of 11-over par. (Courtesy of Josh Maxson)


Women’s golf brings stable lineup to new NCAA Tournament format

One shot. This will be the UCLA women’s golf team’s motto heading into the NCAA championship this upcoming weekend. UCLA is currently No. 2 and will have to keep its poise by taking one shot at a time on the golf course – especially this year, when the rules have changed. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Bronte Law enters the NCAA championship ranked as the No. 3 player in the nation, according to Golfweek magazine. (ASUCLA)



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