Wednesday, August 19

In the news:

Football Friday: UCLA vs. Stanford

Every postgame, Daily Bruin Sports breaks down the Bruins’ most recent game, outlining the good, the bad and the verdict of their performance. This week, we take a closer look at No. Read more...

Photo: (Kelly Brennan/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA falls to Stanford on the road 56-35

STANFORD – David Shaw waited his entire Stanford career to make one perfect Wildcat play. On Thursday night, his team delivered a play that was not only perfect, it was peerless. Read more...

Photo: Stanford receiver Francis Owusu catches the ball behind the back of UCLA sophomore safety Jaleel Wadood in a play the ESPN broadcast team mentioned “may be the play of the year so far.” (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Stanford leads UCLA 35-17 at halftime

STANFORD — This article is going to sound like a broken record for UCLA football fans. No. 15 Stanford leads No. 18 UCLA 35-17 at halftime, on the verge of winning its eighth-straight game in the rivalry series. Read more...

Photo: Stanford running back Christian McCaffrey runs in for one of his two touchdowns in the first half. The Cardinal have averaged 6.04 yards per carry in the first half against the Bruins. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


#dbgameday social media posts: UCLA vs. Stanford

Get your pregame fix at http://t.co/iUaoP25pDs and join in the gametime conversation with #DBGameDay — Claire Fahy (@clairemfahy) October 16, 2015 Visit this page to view live tweets and Instagram photos before the game, during each quarter, halftime and after the event. Read more...


Women’s volleyball looks to fill leadership void in upcoming matches

A team leader can raise a team up, and push that team to over-preform and outplay teams that are better on paper. As UCLA women’s volleyball gets deeper into conference play, the team is still looking for its leader. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s volleyball coach Michael Sealy said that he thinks there’s a collective of leaders on this year’s team. He named seniors Rachel Inouye and Karly Drolson, and junior Taylor Formico as a trio of players who are “setting a standard.” (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Regional Championship to test men’s tennis’ new players, key returners

Billy Martin looks at the fall as a series of stepping stones for the dual-match season in the spring, an important time for the men’s tennis coach to gauge his players after the summer. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Martin Redlicki is the top seeded Bruin in the singles draw at No. 4 at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championship on Thursday at Pepperdine. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Matter of Fact: Team allegiance stronger than moral dilemma in case of Greg Hardy

Can you cheer for the star on the helmet without cheering for the star in the helmet? The Cowboys’ signing of Greg Hardy was great for me – the team’s logo allowed me to use the clever turn of phrase you just read – but was the signing good for Dallas fans? Read more...

Photo: Cowboys fans cheer at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The Cowboys signed controversial defensive end Greg Hardy during the offseason. (Creative Commons photo by Mahanga via Wikimedia)