After winning an unprecedented five consecutive national championships and establishing their very own collegiate dynasty, the UCLA women’s water polo team suddenly finds itself in unfamiliar territory. Not only are they starting their first season without former coach Adam Krikorian, but they are also without a single senior on the team.
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UCLA women’s water polo collects two wins and two losses in Stanford Invitational
In its first exposure to some of the best competition the country had to offer, the UCLA women’s water polo team showed it is still plenty wet behind the ears.
Monday Briefing
Track teams perform in weekend invitational The men’s and women’s track teams had a number of event wins this weekend at their respective invitationals. The Bruin men traveled to Flagstaff, Ariz., for the NAU Invitational, winning seven events with many players hitting lifetime bests and starting off their collegiate track and field careers with strong […]
UCLA women’s water polo to face top teams at Stanford Invitational
The preseason jitters have come and gone, as the No. 5 UCLA women’s water polo team opened its 2010 season two weekends ago at the Michigan Invitational.
Title caps Bruins’ perfect season
PALO ALTO “”mdash; The cheers of “undefeated” and the drenched clothes of coach Adam Krikorian were telltale signs that the UCLA women’s water polo team had done it again. For the fourth year in a row, the Bruins were taking home the NCAA national championship.
W.polo: Perfection
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – Before the season even was underway, the Bruins were expected to win the national championship. The water polo community was anointing them as the best team ever. With 17 national team members, three of whom are Olympians, many said winning the title was going to be a breeze. It wasn’t. But by the time […]