Heading into Saturday’s Pac-12 opener, UCLA had a major concern against a USC team that features three players 6-foot-10 or taller – rebounding.
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Women’s basketball edges past San Diego State
For 40 minutes, it was a battle between UCLA forcing turnovers and San Diego State dominating on the boards. But with five seconds left, the entire game came down to a single missed free throw. UCLA women’s basketball team had held on to a two-point lead with 2:22 left in the game, and no one […]
Men’s water polo defeats USC to win NorCal Invite
UCLA men’s water polo will admit that it’s always a good feeling to beat USC – especially in the final game of the NorCal Invitational.
UCLA men’s water polo wins three straight at Inland Empire Classic
With consecutive UCLA successes against Redlands, Claremont-Mudd-Scripps and Whittier, the Inland Empire Classic represented a final opportunity for the Bruins to grow before important games against stronger opponents in the Bay Area next week.
School records fall as UCLA swim and dive rises to highest NCAA finish since 2007
For UCLA swim and dive, this was it – a three-day culmination of the entire season that only seven swimmers and one diver earned the right to experience. But to junior freestyle swimmer Ting Quah, NCAA Championships felt more like a giant high school meet than a high-pressure competition featuring the nation’s best. By experiencing an […]
UCLA dive focuses on internal discipline for NCAA Zone E Championships
For most divers, the season has already drawn to a close, but for a few Bruins, this weekend’s NCAA Zone E Championships will offer a final opportunity to qualify for nationals. With these high stakes, the three competing divers – senior Michelle Vale, junior Paulina Guzman and sophomore Emma Ivory-Ganja – said they will have […]
UCLA swim focuses on fine-tuning for postseason
The swim season may be winding down but excitement is only bubbling up.