Thursday, December 18

Women’s water polo smothers competition, undefeated after UCSB invitational

Just like last season, the Bruins came out of the UC Santa Barbara Invitational without a loss. No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo (5-0 Pac-12) left Santa Barbara with five wins against ranked opponents – No. Read more...

Photo: Senior attacker Lizette Rozeboom found the back of the cage nine times this weekend for UCLA women’s water polo. The Bruins kicked off the 2019 season 5-0 at the Santa Barbara Invitational. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Women’s water polo determined to blow competition out of water despite young team

The Bruins are taking things one step at a time in their quest back to the top. UCLA women’s water polo will have the opportunity to bounce back from last season’s semifinal loss and capture its first national title since 2009. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Maddie Musselman led UCLA women’s water polo with 53 goals, 31 assists, 41 steals and 30 exclusions drawn during the 2017 to 2018 season. The Bruins will travel to Santa Barbara this week for their first games of the 2019 season. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)



Men’s and women’s water polo bring on new assistant coaches

Adam Wright made some changes to both of his coaching staffs. As the coach of both UCLA men’s and women’s water polo, Wright announced the addition of an assistant coach to each program July 31 and August 1, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Coach Adam Wright had gaps to fill in his coaching staff. He hired Jack Grover and Christopher Lee as new assistant coaches for UCLA men’s and women’s water polo. (Grant Mooney/Daily Bruin)



Despite loss to USC in semifinals, women’s water polo sees future potential

UCLA women’s water polo’s season ended in the NCAA semifinals for the second time in three years. The No. 4-seeded Bruins (23-8, 2-3 MPSF) played their last game of the season Saturday and lost to the No. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA Bruins’ season ended Saturday after they lost 10-6 to the USC Trojans in the semifinals of the NCAA championships. UCLA will be graduating a trio of seniors, but coach Adam Wright sees potential for next season. (Grant Mooney/Daily Bruin)



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