Wednesday, December 17


Aided by Bruin alumni, US women’s water polo advances to semifinals at Olympics

The only nation to medal in every Games since water polo joined the Olympic catalog is one step closer to the podium. The United States women’s water polo team – which rosters three UCLA alumni as players and two as coaches – finished second in its preliminary rounds to advance to the quarterfinals of the 2024 Paris Olympics. Read more...

Photo: Former Bruin utility Rachel Fattal lifts her arm to throw the ball. (Courtesy of Catharyn Hayne/USA Water Polo)


Olympics preview: Current, former Bruins to receive international attention as Paris Olympics stars

This post was updated July 23 at 2:51 p.m. Correction: The original version of this article misspelled Milwaukee in a sentence. The original version of this article also misspelled Karch Kiraly’s last name. Read more...

Photo: (Lindsey Murto/Design director)


Pro Bruin Rundown: Turner’s last-minute goal, more Bruins to the Olympics, AUX Champion

This post was updated July 9 at 6:21 p.m. As UCLA Athletics takes a break for the summer, professional sports are still in full swing, with many Bruin alumni representing. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA women’s soccer forward Reilyn Turner chases the ball. Now a member of the NWSL’s Racing Louisville FC, Turner’s last-minute goal helped her team tie a match against Seattle Reign FC. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Top Moments: Daily Bruin Sports reviews UCLA Athletics’ 2023-2024 highlights

UCLA Athletics made its headlines this year – bagging two new pieces of national hardware along the way. With plenty of individual and program milestones, Daily Bruin Sports steers through the top moments of the 2023-2024 year in UCLA sports. Read more...

Photo: (Designed by Tyler Cho/Assistant Design director)


Superlatives: Daily Bruin Sports recognizes UCLA’s extraordinary 2023-2024 athletes

Whether their season culminated in glory or not, UCLA’s student-athletes had lots to be proud of throughout the 2023-2024 year. Whether it was a late-game breakthrough or consistency throughout the season, these eight players scribbled their name into Bruin history books. Read more...

Photo: (Designed by Tyler Cho/Assistant Design director)


Casting her ball into the college net, Lauren Steele dives into decorated career

Lauren Steele wrote her victory speech for the national championship while her peers chose prom dresses and decorated their graduation caps. Opting to graduate high school a semester early and eager to bolster UCLA women’s water polo’s pursuit of an eighth national title, the freshman goalkeeper plunged headfirst into college life. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Lauren Steele moves her hand – which holds an illustration of a diploma – while blocking a ball with an illustration of a graduation cap. The goalkeeper was named Most Outstanding Player of the NCAA tournament. (Photo by Karla Cardenas-Felipe/Daily Bruin. Photo illustration by Mikayla Kwok/Daily Bruin)



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