Tuesday, May 19


Football scouting report: Stanford

It has been a long time since UCLA football defeated Stanford. So long that the last time it happened, Barack Obama hadn’t been elected into office yet. Read more...

Photo: 2015 AP Player of the Year Christian McCaffrey tore up UCLA’s defense last year for a school-record 243 rushing yards, part of a 369 all-purpose yards and four touchdown effort. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Women’s volleyball aims to hone strategy against Washington State

Near-perfect, but not effective. UCLA women’s volleyball finished nonconference play 9-1, but the smaller pin hitters struggled to hit from the left side. The Bruins might have found their solution in switching to a 6-2 rotation that utilizes both redshirt junior Ryann Chandler and freshman Kylie Miller at setter. Read more...

Photo: Junior outside hitter Reily Buechler recorded 21 kills and nine digs in UCLA women’s volleyball’s win over USC to open Pac-12 play. She leads the Bruins with 144 kills on the year. (Korbin Placet/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Q&A: The Stanford Daily on how the Cardinal will match up with the Bruins

To get some inside information on the Stanford football team, Daily Bruin Sports reached out to The Stanford Daily and asked a few questions about the Cardinal before their upcoming game against UCLA this Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen threw two interceptions, including a first quarter pick-six, last year against Stanford. So far this season, Rosen has gotten off to a slow start, recording four touchdown passes and four interceptions. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Stanford

UCLA football (2-1) will play Stanford (2-0) on Saturday night. Last year, the Cardinal dominated the game 56-35, their eighth straight win over the Bruins since 2008. Read more...

Photo: No. 7 Stanford has defeated UCLA in eight straight football games dating back to 2008, including a 56-35 rout last year in Palo Alto. The Bruins have struggled against the running attack of the Cardinal, giving up 310 yards on 48 carries last year. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s soccer looks to ride momentum into conference opener

What No. 11 UCLA women’s soccer (6-2-0) lacked for much of last season has now become its foundation in 2016. Miscommunication and the absence of veteran seniors disrupted the team’s chemistry on both sides of the field last year, foreshadowing the team’s struggles against top-tier teams like Stanford and Virginia. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Amber Munerlyn and the No. 11 UCLA women’s soccer team open up conference play Thursday against Arizona State. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)