Saturday, June 21

Swimming and diving ends season with 20th-place finish at NCAAs

Coming off school-record-breaking and medal-winning performances at the Pac-12 championship, there were high expectations for senior swimmer Linnea Mack and junior diver Maria Polyakova at the NCAA championship. Read more...

Photo: Junior diver Maria Polyakova took third place in the 1-meter event with a score of 325.80. Polyakova went on to a fifth-place finish in the 3-meter event the next day with a score of 351.80. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Swimming and diving gears up for NCAA championship

With a mix of first-time debutantes and serious medal contenders, the No. 21 UCLA swimming and diving team is determined to perform its best at the NCAA championships. Read more...

Photo: Four Bruin divers will represent UCLA at the NCAA championship: sophomore Eloise Belanger, junior Maria Polyakova, junior Ciara Monahan and senior Annika Lenz. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)




Swimming and diving heads to Washington for Pac-12 championship

Sophomore Eloise Belanger won her first senior title in the 1-meter springboard at the Winter Senior National Diving Championship in Canada last Friday but will not have the chance to repeat the feat in the upcoming Pac-12 swimming and diving championship for UCLA. Read more...

Photo: UCLA swimming and diving will head to Federal Way, Washington, to compete in the Pac-12 championship. However, the Bruins’ diving squad will be a bit stunted due to injuries and midterms. (Rohan Kumar/Daily Bruin)


Swimming and dive falls to USC in last meet of regular season

There are final meets, and then there are final meets against USC. The No. 21 Bruins took on the No. 5 Trojans this weekend, looking for an upset in their final meet before the Pac-12 championships. Read more...

Photo: UCLA swimming and diving dropped its regular season finale against USC. However, the Bruins were able to notch first-, second- and fourth-place finishes in the 3-meter diving event and a first-place finish in the 1-meter dive. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swimming and diving falls to Stanford and Cal in weekend matchups

In the 100-yard freestyle, senior Linnea Mack nearly upended five-time Olympic gold medalist and Stanford freshman Katie Ledecky on Friday. Mack swam a time of 49.81, just short of Ledecky’s 49.33. Read more...

Photo: The No. 19 UCLA swimming and diving team leaves the north after two losses to No. 2 Stanford and No. 6 Cal. However, the diving squad found success, this weekend, especially in the 1-meter event. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)



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