Thursday, April 23

UCLA men’s soccer knocked out of NCAA tournament with loss to Loyola Marymount

This post was updated Nov. 19 at 9:36 p.m. History repeated itself. Hitting the post and the crossbar in the second half, the Bruins’ efforts were not enough to earn the victory, being knocked out in the second round of the NCAA tournament.  No. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student forward Jack Sarkos sits on the field at Wallis Annenberg Stadium following UCLA men’s soccer’s loss to Loyola Marymount in the second round of the NCAA tournament. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Five Things: UCLA vs. USC

UCLA football (7-4, 4-4 Pac-12) defeated USC (7-5, 5-4) at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum for the second time in three years with its 38-20 win Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Members of the Bruins’ offense celebrate in the end zone. After defeating USC by 18 on Saturday, UCLA football reclaimed the Victory Bell. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)



Falling to USC, UCLA men’s water polo loses chance at conference title

Deja vu is the feeling of having already experienced the present situation. In 2022, UCLA defeated USC in double overtime to conclude its regular season. It then beat Washington & Jefferson, scoring 25 goals, in the first round of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman attacker Frederico Jucá Carsalade raises the ball with his right hand. Jucá Carsalade scored a career-high four goals in UCLA’s MPSF tournament semifinal loss against USC. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA triumphs over USC in rivalry game, returning Victory Bell to Westwood

This post was updated on Nov. 19 at 9:35 p.m. Ninety-three yards of turf stood between the Trojans and the Bruins’ end zone.  Buried deep in his own territory, coach Lincoln Riley called for a MarShawn Lloyd rush on USC’s first offensive play of the third quarter.  But instead of a four-yard run to set up second-and-6, the ball popped out of Lloyd’s hands, landing right in front of defensive back Alex Johnson.  Eleven yards of turf stood between the redshirt senior and the Trojans’ end zone.  Johnson collected the ball and waltzed past the goal line untouched, extending UCLA football’s (7-4, 4-4 Pac-12) lead over USC (7-5, 5-4) to 18 after the Trojans’ third turnover of the day. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior linebacker Darius Muasau rings the Victory Bell as the rest of his team celebrates UCLA football’s win over USC. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin senior staff)