Sunday, July 12

In the news:

Oregon leads UCLA 36-32 at halftime

EUGENE, Ore. — In a rematch of last year’s Pac-12 tournament final, things look to be more evenly matched. Last March, Oregon pounded UCLA on the boards in the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, thanks in large part to center Tony Woods and forward Arsalan Kazemi. Read more...


Women’s tennis sees room to improve after win over LMU

The UCLA women’s tennis team is off to a hot start this season, but it has not come without some challenges. The Bruins look to use these challenges to develop their game and sharpen their skills for the future. Read more...

Photo: Junior Robin Anderson said that although she won her sets “pretty easily,” she still found areas in which she could improve.


UCLA men’s basketball begins road series at Oregon

Sitting at the 20-game mark with a 16-4 record, UCLA men’s basketball has little to cringe about. The least-talented team they’ve lost to – Utah – is a respectable 14-6 and, with Sunday night’s win over Cal, the Bruins have a share of the No. Read more...

Photo: Then-freshman guard/forward Kyle Anderson and the Bruins lost to the Oregon Ducks in the Pac-12 title game last season. UCLA travels north Thursday for a rematch of last year’s 78-69 loss.


No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball looks to stay atop rankings

Expectations were high to start the season for the No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball team, and with each passing game, the Bruins (7-1, 4-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) continue to justify and even raise those expectations. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior setter Michael Beals has settled into the starting lineup after an injury to sophomore setter Steve O’Dell.



UCLA women’s water polo off to dominating 8-0 start

Eight games into the season, the UCLA women’s water polo team has consistently outclassed its opponents. The Bruins have easily handled each of their eight matchups so far this season. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Emily Donohoe and the Bruins are undefeated on the season, but Donahoe said the team is still working on things such as improving communication in the pool.


UCLA women’s tennis sharpens up for National Indoors

So far, the UCLA women’s tennis team has only played three games in the 2014 regular season. Yet, the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championships in Charlottesville, Va., are just over a week away. Read more...

Photo: Junior Chanelle Van Nguyen said that she is still working on improving her doubles play as the UCLA women’s tennis team prepares for matches against UC Irvine and Loyola Marymount.