The UCLA men’s golf team took a step back in its most recent fall competition. After two consecutive third-place finishes in the first tournaments of the season, the Bruins fell to 14th place out of 17 teams in the U.S. Read more...
Men's Golf, Sports
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November 2, 10:04 am
Men’s golf takes step back, works on improving for next tournament
Cross Country, Sports
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November 2, 1:42 am
Cross country falls short at Pac-12 Championships
Forest Braden had high hopes heading into Friday’s Pac-12 Championships. But the men’s cross country team failed to live up to the coach’s expectations, finishing fifth at the conference meet for the second straight year. Read more...
Photo: Senior Lane Werley finished fifth at the Pac-12 Championships. Overall, the No. 15 men’s team placed fifth in the race, while the women’s team placed ninth. (UCLA Athletics)
Men's Soccer, Sports
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November 2, 1:40 am
Men’s soccer defeats Akron, gains first win over top-10 team in 2015
Things finally went the Bruins’ way. After spending back-to-back weekends falling just shy of two upset bids over No. 4 Stanford, No. 25 UCLA men’s soccer pulled off its biggest upset of the 2015 season in a 4-2 victory over No. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore defender Chase Gasper said the Bruin program has had all the pieces to be an elite program despite season slipups. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Volleyball
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November 2, 1:32 am
Key players fail to fire in women’s volleyball’s loss to Washington
Sunday presented an important opportunity for the women’s volleyball team. After beating Washington State 3-1 on Friday, No. 8 UCLA could have taken sole possession of second place in the Pac-12 with a Sunday victory over No. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore outside hitter Reily Buechler led the Bruins in kill with 17 in the 3-1 loss to Washington. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Men's Water Polo, Sports
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November 2, 1:31 am
Men’s water polo dominates No. 2 University of the Pacific
With 2:53 remaining in the first half, UCLA was looking to break the tie against the University of the Pacific. Following a steal from junior goalkeeper Garret Danner, junior defender Chancellor Ramirez drove down the lane and sent a shot to the back of the net, giving the Bruins a one-point advantage over the Tigers. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore attacker Max Irving had two goals in the Bruins in the 11-5 win over the University of Pacific Tigers. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)
Men's Basketball, Sports
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November 2, 1:08 am
Men’s basketball win brings promise of strong upcoming season
UCLA men’s basketball showed glimpses of potential last season, particularly during the Bruins’ deep postseason run to the Sweet 16. While two of the cornerstones of that program – guard Norman Powell and freshman forward Kevon Looney – have since departed for the NBA, new talent has arrived to make UCLA as promising as last year. Read more...
Photo: Junior guard Isaac Hamilton had a standout performance leading the Bruins in points with 20. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Basketball
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November 2, 1:03 am
UCLA women’s basketball pummels Vanguard in season opener
The student section was largely barren during women’s basketball’s season-opening exhibition game against Vanguard Sunday afternoon at Pauley Pavilion. Students may have been studying for midterms, nursing Halloween hangovers or merely expecting a blowout, which, in retrospect, was a correct assumption as the UCLA women’s basketball team cruised to a 113-42 victory. Read more...
Photo: The Bruins routed the Vanguard Lions 113-42 in an exhibition game. Senior guard Nirra Fields led UCLA team with 24 points. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)





