Friday, February 6

Women’s volleyball sees improvements after unexpected lineup changes

UCLA women’s volleyball had to make some lineup changes in its past few matches. Because of injuries and sicknesses, No. 13 UCLA (13-6, 6-4 Pac-12) adjusted its starting players when facing No. Read more...

Photo: Middle blocker Sabrina Smith had five kills, one solo block and two block assists in UCLA’s loss to Utah. The freshman stepped up to help make up for freshman opposite Mac May being sick. (Pinkie Su/Daily Bruin)


Around the League: Stanford men’s soccer remains strong in rankings, first in Pac-12

Men’s soccer Nicholas Yekikian, Assistant Sports editor With the last bout of conference play looming over the Pac-12, this season’s leaders and losers are starting to take shape. Read more...

Photo: Stanfrd men’s soccer has put up a 12-2-1 overall record and a 6-0-1 conference record. They lead the Pac-12 with 19 points, seven points better than second-place California and nine points better than third-place Washington. UCLA is fourth place with nine. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Women’s volleyball splits games in road trip to Utah and Colorado

UCLA women’s volleyball had beaten Utah in 20 of their last 22 match-ups. In the absence of freshman outside hitter Mac May, the Utes beat the Bruins in four sets. Read more...

Photo: Outside hitter Jenny Mosser posted a career-high 28 kills in UCLA’s five-set win over Colorado Saturday. The freshman is second on the team with 210 kills on the season.(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Around the League: Women’s volleyball sees upsets, men’s water polo rankings stay static

As the Bruins continue battling it out with other teams in the Pac-12, a lot has been going on outside Westwood in the rest of the league. Read more...

Photo: There were no changes to the top five spots in the men’s water polo rankings. No. 1 USC continues to lead the Pac-12 and will take on No. 6 UC Irvine this weekend. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)



Women’s volleyball alumna returns to UCLA as Stanford coaching staff

Only one person can say that she came out victorious in the last three meetings between UCLA and Stanford women’s volleyball. That person is Taylor Formico. Read more...

Photo: After playing for the Bruins for three years, former UCLA libero Taylor Formico returned to Westwood for the first time as a volunteer assistant coach for Stanford. Formico was a two-time All-American and two-time Pac-12 Libero of the Year for the Bruins. (Daily Bruin file photo)



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