Tuesday, July 7

UCLA football seeks to redeem itself in Kansas State bowl matchup

Time supposedly heals all wounds, but for the UCLA football team, there may not be enough time in the world for the scabs to form over its most recent gash. Read more...

Photo: Coach Jim Mora was disappointed when his team “couldn’t get it done” against Stanford on Nov. 28. UCLA looks to redeem itself and assert itself as a top football program when it faces No. 11 Kansas State at the Alamo Bowl. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)




QB Hundley to leave behind a legacy of records, new face for UCLA football

“I want to be somebody. I want to have people look back on it later and say, ‘He did something while he was here and he made a statement, he made a history.’ I want to leave a legacy.” Those were the words spoken by quarterback Brett Hundley prior to his redshirt freshman season when he took over as UCLA’s starter. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior quarterback Brett Hundley has been one of the most prolific dual-threat quarterbacks in the nation during his three years as UCLA’s starter. Hundley ran for an average of 550.3 yards per season. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Highlights from QB Brett Hundley’s UCLA career

Brett Hundley has become one of UCLA’s best quarterbacks of all time over the past three years, as he has led the Bruins to three straight seasons of nine wins or more after the program only had one such season in the 10-year span prior to Hundley’s playing career. Read more...

Photo: (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)


Linebacker Eric Kendricks wins Lott IMPACT Trophy

After winning the Butkus Award last week, redshirt senior inside linebacker Eric Kendricks wasn’t done collecting hardware. Kendricks was awarded the Lott IMPACT Trophy Sunday night, becoming the second consecutive UCLA player to win after former outside linebacker Anthony Barr received the award last year. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior inside linebacker Eric Kendricks became the second consecutive UCLA player to win the Lott IMPACT Trophy, after former outside linebacker Anthony Barr received the award last year. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer loses championship shootout to ironclad Cavaliers

CARY, N.C. — The confetti poured down on Sunday afternoon, all sorts of red, white and blue glittering in the golden Carolina sun. But oddly, it fell nowhere near the winning team – the Virginia Cavaliers were cavorting on the field, celebrating their men’s soccer program’s seventh national championship. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior goalkeeper Earl Edwards managed to save one penalty kick during the shootout, but it wasn’t enough, as the Bruins fell 4-2 against the Cavaliers. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)