UCLA loses third game of season, falls to Stanford, 45-19

STANFORD “”mdash; UCLA left the door open one too many times for Stanford and its Heisman Trophy candidate and quarterback Andrew Luck, falling 45-19 on Saturday at Stanford Stadium.

The Bruins were able to build momentum as the first half came to a close, with junior quarterback Richard Brehaut leading a quick drive down the field to pull the Bruins within 10 points.

It didn’t take Luck and the Cardinal long to seize control again in the second half.

UCLA women's soccer team takes down Oregon at home 1-0

After Los Angeles provided some early afternoon rains to make the Oregon Ducks (5-5-1, 0-2 Pac-12) feel right at home, the Bruins (9-0-1, 2-0 Pac-12) obliged by letting the Ducks dictate the pace of play for the first half before freshmen forward Kylie McCarthy’s late goal put UCLA up one at final whistle, 1-0.

Two Fat Guys Talkin' football: episode three

The Daily Bruin’s Sam Strong and the Daily News’ Jon Gold are back for another installment of their weekly video blog “Two Fat Guys Talkin’ Football.”

This week, the guys put a wrap on UCLA’s 27-19 win to open conference play against Oregon State and look ahead to Saturday’s showdown on the road with No.

Law and Order actress donates $100,000 for UCLA School of Theater, Film and Television scholarships

Law and Order: Special Victims Unit star Mariska Hargitay has donated $100,000 for acting scholarships for students in UCLA’s School of Theater, Film and Television, officials announced Tuesday.

The scholarships will be awarded based on need and merit to undergraduate and graduate students, said Teri Schwartz, dean of the UCLA Theater, Film and Television School.

Schwartz said Hargitay approached her about the gift.