Wednesday, May 14

Women’s water polo falls to familiar faces on Team USA in scrimmage

Familiar faces swarmed the pool at Sunset Canyon Recreation Center in Saturday’s scrimmage between the UCLA women’s water polo team and the USA National Team, but many were no longer wearing the same caps and suits. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA women’s water polo team fell 13-4 in a scrimmage against the United States National Team on Saturday afternoon. The Bruins are 4-0 early in the 2016 season. (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin)


No. 2 women’s water polo sweeps at UCSB Winter Invitational

No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo headed to Santa Barbara this weekend for a preliminary test early in the 2016 season. By Sunday afternoon, the Bruins had staunchly established themselves as a force to be reckoned with. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s water polo is a much different team to last season’s NCAA champion runner-up, but senior attacker Charlotte Pratt remains the same, tallying two goals over the weekend. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s water polo enters new season aiming for eighth NCAA title

Stanford women’s water polo is the dark cloud that looms over UCLA. The past two consecutive NCAA finals have had an all-too-familiar ending for the Bruins – a loss at the hands of the Cardinal. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA women’s water polo team begins the 2016 season this weekend at the UCSB Winter Invitational. The Bruins were the NCAA runner-ups last season. (Daily Bruin file photo)




Stanford breaks tie in final seconds to win NCAA championship

With 11 seconds remaining in the NCAA women’s water polo championship game, Stanford driver Kiley Neushul wound up for a penalty shot. A title match that was tied up at six goals apiece would be decided within a matter of seconds. Read more...

Photo: Women’s water polo coach Brandon Brooks and redshirt senior goalkeeper Sami Hill console each other following a 7-6 loss to Stanford. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s water polo defeats Cal, advances to NCAA championship game

PALO ALTO — During the NCAA semifinal game, the California Golden Bears were closing in on UCLA women’s water polo’s lead with three consecutive goals. In the third quarter, an exclusion on the Bears gave the Bruins a six-on-five advantage and the ball settled into the hands of junior Rachel Fattal. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Rachel Fattal helped UCLA defeat a fourth-seeded California, powering the Bruins to a 9-5 win and a spot in the NCAA title match. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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