Monday, April 29



Women’s water polo moves on from USC loss, focuses on MPSF tournament

If UCLA women’s water polo learned anything from Friday’s 11-6 loss to USC, it’s that work needs to be done and that, luckily, the team has an appetite for improvement. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Natasha Schulman argues that her team needs to work on moving as a unit if it wants to be competitive against teams like USC and Cal, who will capitalize on small mistakes in unity.



Women’s water polo gears up for last home game, USC rematch

Treading water may be integral to water polo, but the UCLA women are using this week’s practices to send a strong “don’t tread on me” message to USC. Read more...

Photo: As senior attacker Gisselle Naranjo and the women’s water polo team prepare to face the top-ranked Trojans this weekend in their last home game, they’re focusing on how to counter USC’s defensive style. The team tailored their training sessions to practice good releases and skills like shooting.



Freshman attacker Rachel Fattal, one of the leading scorers in the conference, will aim to improve her standing further when the water polo team hosts three regular season games this weekend.

Nonconference games give water polo opportunity to fine-tune

The UCLA women’s water polo team will soon end regular season play at its own Spieker Aquatics Center – this weekend it will take on three competitors in the span of two days. Read more...

Photo: Freshman attacker Rachel Fattal, one of the leading scorers in the conference, will aim to improve her standing further when the water polo team hosts three regular season games this weekend.

Freshman attacker Rachel Fattal, one of the leading scorers in the conference, will aim to improve her standing further when the water polo team hosts three regular season games this weekend.


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