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Fall sports postponement brings unique challenges to men’s, women’s water polo

This post was updated Oct. 4 at 11:14 p.m. The Pac-12 made a splash when it announced the return of UCLA football and men’s and women’s basketball in November, but the future of smaller sports is still in question. Read more...

Photo: Coach Adam Wright of men’s and women’s water polo is the only head coach of two UCLA programs, achieving a combined record of 333-64. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Previewing the possibilities for future seasons of UCLA sports

This post was updated Aug. 18 at 5:16 p.m. to reflect a new illustration for the Swim & Dive team. With the Pac-12’s recent cancellation of all athletic competitions for the rest of the 2020 calendar year, many UCLA sports will be waiting longer than usual to start their seasons. Read more...

Photo: (Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)


NCAA releases requirements for fall sports to play in upcoming season

Fall sports have been given a road map to a return. The NCAA Board of Governors released Wednesday a list of requirements for schools and conferences to conduct fall sports, as well as implemented an Aug. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer rising junior goalkeeper Justin Garces (left), UCLA football rising junior quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (center) and UCLA women’s volleyball rising senior outside/opposite hitter Mac May (right) might still be able to take the field this fall after new NCAA guidelines were announced Wednesday. (Left to right: Liz Ketcham/Daily Bruin senior staff, Tanmay Shankar/Daily Bruin senior staff, Daanish Bhatti/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame gains nine highly decorated alumni in class of 2020

From competing in the Olympics and the highest levels of professional leagues, the 2020 UCLA Athletic Hall of Fame class has collected a lot of hardware. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA men’s basketball guard Russell Westbrook headlines the UCLA Hall of Fame class of 2020. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Men’s water polo takes 4th place at MPSF tournament, NCAA bid left unclear

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 11:05 p.m. The Bruins finished in fourth place this weekend at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship. No. 3 seed UCLA (17-5, 1-2 MPSF) lost against No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman attacker Andy Rodgers was one of only three Bruins to score in the MPSF tournament third-place game, in which No. 3 seed UCLA men’s water polo lost to No. 1 seed USC 10-6. Rodgers also scored two goals in the semifinal, in which UCLA lost 16-15 in overtime to No. 2 seed Stanford. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s water polo to open MPSF tournament play facing Penn State Behrend

The Bruins will head to Berkeley to compete in the MPSF Championships this weekend. No. 3 UCLA (16-3, 1-2 MPSF) will face No. 6 seed Penn State Behrend (6-13) Friday at 1 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Jake Cavano is second on UCLA men’s water polo in goals with 34 heading into the MPSF tournament, where the No. 3-seeded Bruins will take on Penn State Behrend Friday at 1 p.m. for a chance to play No. 2 seed Stanford in Satuday’s semifinals. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin staff)



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