Wednesday, July 8

Women’s volleyball falls to unexpected opponent

It seemed like UCLA had already overcome the bumpy section of its Rocky Mountain road trip. UCLA began its trip on a high note, finishing its first half of the trip with a 3-0 win over No. Read more...

Photo: Senior outside hitter Karsta Lowe, who currently ranks No. 1 in the nation in kills per set, did not play up to her usual standards in UCLA’s loss to Utah, ending the game with a hitting percentage of .200. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Football Monday: UCLA v. Washington

Every UCLA football Saturday has so much more to it than a win or a loss. That’s why each postgame Monday, the Daily Bruin will break down the Bruins’ most recent game, outlining the good, the bad and the verdict for their performance. Read more...



Young UCLA dive team builds confidence in strong start, first meet of season

The UCLA women’s dive team had a strong start to their season at the Trojan Diving Invitational this weekend. Freshman Maria Polyakova finished first in the 1-meter springboard on Saturday while junior Montana Monahan got her personal best score 234.35 at Sunday’s platform event. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Maria Polyakova won the 1-meter springboard event at the Trojan Diving Invitational at USC. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s tennis wins doubles draw at USTA/ITA championships

The fall season ended on a high note for the UCLA women’s tennis duo, juniors Catherine Harrison and Kyle McPhillips, as they won the women’s doubles draw at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships on Sunday in New York. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kyle McPhillips (pictured) said every aspect of her and junior Catherine Harrison’s game was on point for the doubles championship game at the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships. The duo won the championship after beating the No. 2 seed from Auburn. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Brett Hundley, UCLA offense dominate Washington defense in 44-30 win

SEATTLE — While much of the attention coming into Saturday’s contest between UCLA and Washington was devoted to the players running the ball, Brett Hundley reminded everyone he might just know a thing or two about throwing it. Read more...

Photo: Brett Hundley put together one of his sharpest performances of the season in UCLA’s 44-30 win over Washington on Saturday. The redshirt junior quarterback had 302 yards passing and four total touchdowns. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)