Of the seven athletes on the UCLA diving roster, four of them will be traveling to Flagstaff, Arizona, to compete in the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships this week. Read more...
Sports, Swim & Dive
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March 4, 9:35 pm
UCLA divers ready to compete in NCAA Zone E Championships
Gymnastics, Sports
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March 4, 7:41 pm
Gymnastics takes first place at meet despite average performances
Coach Valorie Kondos Field said she wanted to see her team put together four solidly executed events in a single meet. On Sunday, she got two and a half. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore Madison Kocian opened up the balance beam rotation tied for the lowest score on the team. Though the rest of the team was able to pick up the slack, Kocian said she believes they have room for improvement. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Men's Volleyball, Sports
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March 4, 5:48 pm
Men’s volleyball taken down in three sets by BYU in Utah
Visits to Provo, Utah, have rarely been successful for UCLA men’s volleyball. No. 3 UCLA men’s volleyball (15-5, 4-2 MPSF) was swept by No. 5 BYU (14-4, 7-0 MPSF) at the Smith Fieldhouse in Provo, Utah. Read more...
Photo: (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)
Sports, Women's Basketball
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March 4, 4:47 pm
Women’s basketball seniors leave lasting imprint on program, look to NCAAs
SEATTLE, Wash. — Coach Cori Close has harped all season long on wanting to grow the game of women’s basketball. “As usual, I always thank you as journalists … for telling the stories of our players because it is so important for our game,” Close said in her opening statement following the loss to top-seeded Oregon. Read more...
Photo: Coach Cori Close and UCLA women’s basketball fell in the Pac-12 tournament semifinals for the second straight year on Saturday. However, the Bruins are still in a prime position to make a run at the NCAA Tournament later this month. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)
Sports, Women's Basketball
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March 3, 9:56 pm
UCLA women’s basketball loses to Oregon 65-62 in Pac-12 semifinal
SEATTLE, Wash. — The Bruins failed to accomplish something they hadn’t been able to do all season: beat the Ducks. No. 9 UCLA women’s basketball (24-7, 14-4 Pac-12) fell short to No. Read more...
Photo: UCLA women’s basketball could not hang onto the lead in Saturday night’s semifinal matchup with Oregon, despite senior guard Jordin Canada’s 19 points. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)
Men's Basketball, Sports
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March 3, 9:47 pm
UCLA men’s basketball sweeps USC with come-from-behind 83-72 victory
This post was updated March 3 at 10:44 p.m. UCLA sure looked like a team that desperately wanted to state its case for the NCAA Tournament. Read more...
Photo: Junior guard Aaron Holiday scored a career-high 34 points as UCLA completed a season sweep of USC. The Bruins overcame a double-digit deficit in the first half to win 83-72. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)
Men's Basketball, Sports
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March 3, 8:34 pm
UCLA men’s basketball trails USC 43-40 in halftime
UCLA men’s basketball trailed by double-digits, and then it started playing like a team whose NCAA Tournament hopes were on the line. A subsequent 11-0 run got the Bruins (19-10, 10-7 Pac-12) back in the game, although they still trail the USC Trojans (21-9, 12-5) heading into halftime. Read more...
Photo: Junior guard Aaron Holiday hit four 3-pointers and scored 14 points as UCLA trailed USC by 3 points at halftime. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)





