Wednesday, July 8

Barely winning, UCLA football approaches Texas with caution

During Saturday’s postgame press conference, the reporter could not even finish his question – “What do you have to do to get your team to not overlook (Texas)?” – before Jim Mora interrupted him. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has barely escaped the grasp of defeat in its first two games – winning each contest by eight points or less. The competition will increase this Saturday when UCLA faces Texas, but the Bruins should still enter the game as the favorite. (Katie Meyers / Bruin senior staff)


Women’s soccer gains momentum with two road wins in Hawaii

Palm trees, a tropical climate and pristine sky blue water – those were prominent elements in UCLA women’s soccer’s first road trip of the season to Honolulu, Hawaii. Read more...

Photo: Although the Bruins played the weekend’s games against Hawai’i and Pepperdine in Honolulu, senior defender Caprice Dydasco’s family made the team feel at home by hosting a barbecue on Thursday and showing up to Friday and Sunday’s games in UCLA colors. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA women’s volleyball shows potential despite loss to Penn State

UCLA couldn’t upset the defending champion and current No. 1-ranked Penn State last Saturday night, but left knowing that the Bruins have the potential to be dangerous this season. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA women’s volleyball team had an up and down experience travelling to Stanford; The Bruins swept No. 9 Illinois on Friday, but were unable to repeat that success against No. 1 Penn State the next day despite putting up a good fight. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Football Monday – Sept. 8, 2014

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...


More cohesive play by Bruin offense secures win in home opener

This post was updated on Sept. 8 at 12:43 a.m. PASADENA — Brett Hundley waited. And waited. And waited. Finally, with a flick of his wrist, the redshirt junior quarterback sent the ball some 62-yards downfield right into the hands of sprinting sophomore wide receiver Kenny Walker. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore Paul Perkins was integral to the Bruins’ improved running game. The running back ran for a total of 98 yards and two touchdowns in 23 carries. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)