Tuesday, June 23

Josh Rosen exits game against Washington with injury in third quarter

This post was updated Oct. 28 at 5:22 p.m. Junior quarterback Josh Rosen left UCLA’s game at Washington on Saturday afternoon midway through the third quarter with an undisclosed injury. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen was 12-of-21 for 93 yards before leaving Saturday’s game at Washington with an injury. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


Washington run game gashes UCLA in opening half for 20-9 lead

SEATTLE, Wash. — UCLA football (4-3, 2-2 Pac-12) entered halftime down 20-9 to No. 12 Washington (6-1, 3-1) on Saturday afternoon at Husky Stadium. The teams traded field goals in the opening quarter before the Huskies opened up the game by scoring 17 points in the second period. Read more...

Photo: An 82-yard kickoff return by Husky tailback Salvon Ahmed set Washington up to extend what was a one-point lead. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer falls to Stanford in controversial game

The game was decided in two attacking moves. At one end, UCLA women’s soccer won the ball in the center of the park. Freshman midfielder Viviana Villacorta took a touch and sent a through ball that beat the Stanford defense and junior forward Hailie Mace ran onto it. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender MacKenzie Cerda said UCLA missed an opportunity to take advantage of Stanford’s defense Thursday night. UCLA fell to No. 1 Stanford 1-0. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s soccer steamrolls Oregon State, plays shutout match

The Bruins needed a rebound. That’s exactly what UCLA men’s soccer (7-6-1, 4-2 Pac-12) got Thursday evening in a 5-0 rout of visiting Oregon State (5-11, 2-6). Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defender Alex Knox scored his first two goals of the 2017 season in UCLA men’s soccer’s 5-0 rout of Oregon State. The Bruins will next face Washington come Sunday – it will be their final home game of the year. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Washington

Matt Cummings, football beat writerPrediction: Washington 35, UCLA 21 On paper, this really isn’t a fair matchup. Washington is loaded with talent all across its roster, and Washington have trampled nearly everyone in their path this season. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen and the rest of the Bruins will have their work cut out for them this Saturday, as they travel to Seattle to face the Washington Huskies. UCLA is 0-3 on the road this season. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Weekend in Preview: Men’s water polo prepares for Pacific, women’s volleyball faces Washington

This post was updated Oct. 27 at 12:04 p.m.   Cross Country Nicholas Yekikian, assistant Sports editor The No. 14 men’s cross country team has covered 40,000 meters to get to this point, and the women have raced across 25,000. Read more...

Photo: Cross country is the first UCLA team to end its postseason, and this weekend the top 10 men and women will be competing in Springfield, Oregon, against schools such as Colorado, Stanford and Arizona State. (Photo courtesy of Ricky Bassman)


Despite Washington’s recent troubles, UCLA cannot lower guard

Colin Samuel still believes UCLA has a chance to win the Pac-12. The Bruins (4-3, 2-2 Pac-12) don’t control their own destiny, but considering every team in the South Division already has one conference loss, the redshirt sophomore cornerback doesn’t rule anything out. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has gone 2-2 in conference play this season, good for fourth place in the Pac-12 South. That being said, redshirt sophomore cornerback Colin Samuel still thinks UCLA football has a shot at the conference – with just five games left in the regular season. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)