Tuesday, July 14

In the news:

Women’s volleyball makes mid-game comeback in 3-2 victory over California

After going down two sets, coach Michael Sealy wasn’t focused on the scoreboard – he was focused on the team’s effort levels. “It was a success for me once we showed up in the third set,” Sealy said. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore outside hitter Mac May posted a match-best 20 kills and a career-high 14 digs – marking her third double-double of the season – in the Bruins’ 3-2 victory over California on Friday night. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)



Football lags behind by 1 point at halftime after promising first-quarter play

BOULDER, Colo. — The Bruins are showing signs of life. Despite trailing 14-13 at the half, UCLA football (0-3) is playing a well-rounded game against unbeaten Colorado (3-0) at Folsom Field. Read more...

Photo: Freshman wide receiver Kyle Philips caught a pair of passes for 10 yards and returned a punt 32 yards in the first half. UCLA trails Colorado 14-13 at halftime. (Hannah Burnett/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Between Two Bruins: DB Sports editor Ryan Smith discusses if UCLA football will ever win again

Football fans, it’s time for conference play. We asked for your questions on our game against Colorado through our social media. Our Sports editor, Ryan Smith, answered all of your questions before flying out to Boulder, Colorado, for the game. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football is 0-3 for the first time since 1971. First-year coach Chip Kelly went 46-7 as head coach at Oregon, but his Bruins are averaging 17.3 points per game so far this season.(Amy Dixon/Photo editor)


The Rundown: Sept. 28

Josh Rosen Sam Connon, assistant Sports editor It took three weeks, but Josh Rosen is now a starting quarterback in the NFL. The No. 10 overall pick in last year’s NFL Draft and former UCLA football starter got his first taste of NFL action last week, but the Arizona Cardinals named him their starting quarterback Monday. Read more...

Photo: (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Cross country to see season debuts of several runners in weekend meets

As students return to the classroom this week, UCLA cross country will return to competition this weekend for the first time since the beginning of September. Read more...

Photo: UCLA cross country will split up Saturday and send participants to The Master’s University XC Invite in Santa Clarita and the Stanford Invitational. Chris Morzenti won the 4-mile run in the first meet of 2018 and will race in Stanford this weekend. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)