Tuesday, June 23

Men’s tennis falls short for championship at weekend competitions

No UCLA men’s tennis pair made it farther than the round of 16, and no individual made it farther than the quarterfinals at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Senior Austin Rapp – along with his partner, freshman Bryce Pereira – were unable to advance into the fourth round at the ITA Southwest Regional Championships this weekend. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA football’s underclassmen step in for 31-14 win against Oregon

Jim Mora needed depth badly on Saturday. Along the defensive line, redshirt sophomore Rick Wade didn’t play Saturday, senior Jacob Tuioti-Mariner went to the hospital during halftime and senior Matt Dickerson suffered a collarbone injury on the first snap of the second half. Read more...

Photo: Osa Odighizuwa came up with three solo tackles and two assisted takedowns, plus a forced fumble in Saturday’s victory over Oregon Ducks. The redshirt freshman defensive lineman was part of a Bruin defense that held the opposition to just two scores. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Around the League: Stanford men’s soccer remains strong in rankings, first in Pac-12

Men’s soccer Nicholas Yekikian, Assistant Sports editor With the last bout of conference play looming over the Pac-12, this season’s leaders and losers are starting to take shape. Read more...

Photo: Stanfrd men’s soccer has put up a 12-2-1 overall record and a 6-0-1 conference record. They lead the Pac-12 with 19 points, seven points better than second-place California and nine points better than third-place Washington. UCLA is fourth place with nine. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swim and dive loses to UCSB, aided Pac-12 win over Team USA

UCLA swim and dive was undefeated all-time against UC Santa Barbara. Until Saturday. “It wasn’t the end result that I thought we’d do and it wasn’t the one I’d hope for,” said coach Cyndi Gallagher. Read more...

Photo: UCLA swim and dive started with low energy at UCSB and was not able to emerge victorious, even though they stepped up and raced better as the meet went on, coach Cyndi Gallagher said. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s soccer bounces back from first loss with win over Washington

After suffering its first loss of the season Friday, No. 2 UCLA (13-1-2, 6-1-1 Pac-12) scored early to defeat Washington (9-6-2, 2-4-2) 3-0. The Bruins began attacking the goal from the blow of the whistle, imposing themselves on the Husky defense, The Bruins attacked early in the victory, representing a change in game flow for a UCLA team that has consistently started slowly only to pick things up in the second half. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore midfielder Jessie Fleming scored the first goal of the game in the seventh minute. Junior forward Hailie Mace and freshman forward Ashley Sanchez each added on a goal of their own later in the match to put the Bruins up 3-0. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s volleyball splits games in road trip to Utah and Colorado

UCLA women’s volleyball had beaten Utah in 20 of their last 22 match-ups. In the absence of freshman outside hitter Mac May, the Utes beat the Bruins in four sets. Read more...

Photo: Outside hitter Jenny Mosser posted a career-high 28 kills in UCLA’s five-set win over Colorado Saturday. The freshman is second on the team with 210 kills on the season.(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s water polo falls to Cal in MPSF conference opener

The last time the Bruins and Bears met was the semifinals of the Mountain Pacific Invitational in late September where then-No.4 UCLA took down then-No.1 California 9-8 in double overtime. Read more...

Photo: No. 2 UCLA men’s water polo fell to 15-2 this season after losing to No. 3 California on Saturday afternoon. Coach Adam Wright said his team lost confidence and was “afraid.”(Andrew Arifin/Daily Bruin)