Saturday, June 27

Notre Dame buries UCLA women’s basketball in 90-48 loss

It was a perfect storm that just wouldn’t stop hammering down on the UCLA women’s basketball team. It started with Notre Dame (8-0) running out to transition basket after transition basket as the Fighting Irish left the Bruins following in the dust. Read more...

Photo: Sixth-year senior Atonye Nyingifa and the Bruins had their largest margin of defeat this season against Notre Dame.



Unity propelled UCLA women’s soccer’s College Cup run

CARY, N.C. — On Dec. 8, the dream of 33 women came true. Each stride that willed a fatigued body forward, each skipped heartbeat when a player in an unfamiliar jersey took a shot and each collective sigh of relief followed by screams of jubilation after watching the ball hit the back of the opponent’s net kept the dream alive and forged this moment. Read more...


Women’s soccer scores first national championship, No. 110 for UCLA

The UCLA women’s soccer team won the NCAA championship after beating Florida State 1-0 in Sunday’s championship game. Sophomore forward Kodi Lavrusky scored the game-winning goal in overtime. The Bruins concluded their consistently dominant season by making history and winning the women’s soccer program’s first national championship, adding one more to UCLA’s grand total of now-110 national titles. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s soccer celebrates after winning the national title in a 1-0 overtime victory.


Poor play results in 80-71 UCLA loss to Missouri

Playing on the road against an undefeated Missouri team, UCLA was tested in more ways than one. After an early schedule that featured few challenging opponents, No. 18 UCLA (8-1) faced its first true challenge on Saturday and came up short, Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior forward Travis Wear scored just two points on Saturday after going scoreless against UC Santa Barbara.


UCLA women’s soccer to face off against Virginia in College Cup

The UCLA women’s soccer team has made eight trips to the College Cup and eight times, the team has come home empty-handed. However, 2013 seems to be the year for the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has left the NCAA Final Four empty-handed eight times in the school’s history, including a loss to North Carolina in 2008. The team looks to change that this weekend, starting with Friday’s game against Virginia.