Monday, May 18

UCLA football falls 52-45 to Utah’s strong running game

UCLA had faith in Mike Fafaul’s arm with sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen still sidelined. The good – 464 passing yards and five touchdowns. The bad – 30 incomplete passes. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins mounted a fourth-quarter comeback, but fell just short against the No. 19 Utes. Redshirt senior quarterback Mike Fafaul finished with five touchdowns, but also threw four interceptions in UCLA’s third straight loss. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo editor)


UCLA football trails Utah 27-21 at halftime

No Rosen, no problem. Redshirt senior Mike Fafaul started for the second consecutive game and was able to lead UCLA to three touchdowns in the first half against Utah. Read more...

Photo: Mike Fafaul helped the Bruins bounce back from a 14-0 hole with three straight touchdowns, but the redshirt senior quarterback threw two interceptions and fumbled once to keep the Utes in the game.(Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Football flashback: A journey through past homecoming games

Before UCLA takes on No. 19 Utah this weekend at the Rose Bowl, Daily Bruin Sports looks back at some of the best moments from past homecoming games. Read more...

Photo: Wide receiver Cory Harkey caught a seven-yard touchdown pass with 10 seconds left in the game to help UCLA squeak by Stanford 23-20 in 2008.(Daily Bruin file photo)


In the Cage: Episode III

“This is Goliath versus Goliath, this is an unstoppable force against an immovable object.” It’s the first Mountain Pacific Sports Federation game of UCLA’s season. Water polo beat writers Brent Troop and Michael Hull preview the impending No. Read more...


No. 24 men’s soccer falls to Cal 2-1 after late goals

For the second time in a week, a UCLA men’s soccer match against Cal was decided in the final minutes of play. Last Thursday, redshirt freshman forward Blayne Martinez was the hero for the Bruins, scoring the winning goal in the final moments of regulation. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Felix Vobejda scored for UCLA in the 67th minute, but the Bruins were unable to hold the lead, as they gave up two late goals to the Cal Bears and lost 2-1. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s water polo to enter rematch against the Cal Bears

The idea of a winning streak is nothing new for the Bruins. They enter conference play this weekend with a 53-game winning streak, and it’s been four years since No. Read more...

Photo: Senior center Patrick Woepse and the No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo team travel to Berkeley to face No. 2 California in a highly anticipated matchup. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)