Sunday, June 28





UCLA women’s basketball battles, but fails to best UNC

With just over a minute left in play, the University of North Carolina led UCLA’s women’s basketball team by eight – a seemingly insurmountable lead. But the Bruin faithful in Pauley Pavilion still got up on their feet to cheer on a possible comeback. Read more...

Photo: UCLA tried to mount a comeback in the final minutes against North Carolina, but was unable finish, losing to the Tar Heels by 10.


UCLA basketball hopes Travis Wear will return against Sacramento State

It has not been the most challenging of schedules for UCLA men’s basketball through its first two games. While the nation’s elite teams, such as Duke and Kansas, and Kentucky and Michigan State, have already squared off against each other, UCLA’s opponents have not shared the same historic pedigree; Drexel and Oakland had a combined record of 29-36 last season. Read more...

Photo: After some hot shooting in the second half of UCLA’s game against San Marcos, sophomore guard Jordan Adams hopes the streak continues.


UCLA football’s Brett Hundley joins in Walk to End Epilepsy

PASADENA—On Friday, UCLA defeated purple-clad Washington at the Rose Bowl. Two days later, there was not a Huskies fan to be found on site, but a violet hue remained. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley, whose sister is affected by epilepsy, said his high-profile position allows him to spread awareness about the cause.