Friday, May 15

Men’s soccer loses 3-0 to No. 8 Clemson

On the East Coast for the second time this season after a winless trip last time out, the UCLA Bruins (2-3) faced off against the No. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins allowed three goals in their match against the Clemson Tigers, their biggest deficit in a loss this year. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Women’s volleyball switches hitters, stifles LMU

After the Bruins suffered their first two losses of the season, coach Michael Sealy decided it was time for a change. It worked. No. 13 UCLA (6-2) women’s volleyball switched around two of its pin hitters in a straight-sets victory over Loyola Marymount (5-4). Read more...

Photo: Junior middle blocker Kyra Rogers led UCLA with 14 kills and a .440 hitting percentage. After hitting .121 in the second set, the Bruins rebounded to a .255 on the match. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Shaky quarterback, limited defense caused football’s loss to Memphis

Josh Rosen tried playing the hero role against Memphis. Similar to UCLA’s season opening comeback against Texas A&M, the offense had the ball with three minutes left in the game and needed a touchdown drive to steal a win from its opponent. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen threw for 463 yards and four touchdowns but also threw two interceptions in UCLA’s loss to Memphis on Saturday. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)




Men’s water polo continues win streak against UCSB with 10-5 victory

This post was updated Sept. 17 at 5:34 p.m. After dominating five teams at the Princeton Invitational, the Bruins found themselves trailing 0-3 in Friday’s game against the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos. Read more...

Photo: Freshman attacker Nicolas Saveljic was the top scorer for the Bruins in Friday’s game. Saveljic was recently named MPSF/KAP7 Newcomer of the Week. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA football suffers first loss of season to Memphis 48-45

This article was updated Sept. 16 at 5:41 p.m. MEMPHIS, Tenn.—Four plays into UCLA’s final drive Saturday, it looked like the Bruins were on their way to another epic ending. Read more...

Photo: Memphis wideout John Williams helped the Tigers’ receiving corps record 398 yards and all six of their touchdowns. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)