With just a week to go before their season officially begins at the Princeton Invitational, the UCLA men’s water polo team faced off against Long Beach State and UC Irvine in an exhibition on Sept. 5.
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Athletes deserve profits along with NCAA
John Locke ““ the French theorist, not the bald dude from “Lost” ““ famously philosophized that when a governing authority oversteps its bounds, it is the right and duty of the subjects to revolt.
Polo alum returns to pool to coach
In the wake of former coach Adam Krikorian’s departure, the UCLA men’s and women’s water polo programs have begun their reconfiguration.
Four figures serve as monuments to UCLA athletics
Deep in the Midwestern heartland sits an awe-inspiring shrine to Americana past, a work of art so grand that the permanence of its image is assured.
Coach leaves storied legacy
The fiery kid from Mountain View was just one of a dozen new recruits brought in to replenish the ranks of the UCLA men’s water polo program in the summer prior to the 1991 season.
Women’s water polo tallies fifth consecutive NCAA title
2009 was supposed to be the year that the UCLA women’s water polo team’s run of consecutive national championships would come to an end.
UCLA announces Adam Wright, Brandon Brooks as new water polo coaches
The UCLA athletics department named the new head coaches of the men’s and women’s water polo teams in a press release Wednesday afternoon.