BERKELEY — The similarity between tonight’s NCAA semifinal and the last time No. 2 UCLA and No. 3 California played each other was eerie. UCLA clawed back from a three-goal deficit to force overtime, key players on both teams were out because of foul trouble – the one difference, however, was what mattered in the end. Read more...
Photo: Senior attacker Ryder Roberts led the Bruins with two goals in what would become his final collegiate game. The lefty finished his career with the seventh-most goals in UCLA men’s water polo history. (Wesley Hardin/Daily Bruin)






