Wednesday, May 13

Red card doesn’t stop women’s soccer’s dominance

It was an eventful first weekend of the NCAA Tournament for the UCLA women’s soccer team, as the Bruins scored 12 goals, conceded none, saw their coach kicked out of the team’s second-round match, and continued their quest for a third-straight appearance in the College Cup with a 9-0 win over Mississippi Valley State on Friday and a 3-0 win over Colorado on Sunday at Drake Stadium. Read more...





Volleyball coach nets 1,000th win

There couldn’t possibly have been a better way for UCLA women’s volleyball coach Andy Banachowski to become the first women’s collegiate volleyball coach to earn his 1,000th victory. Read more...


Defense capitalizes on ASU’s fumbles

All year, the Bruin defense has been maligned for its inability to stop opposing offenses on a consistent basis. And all year, aside from last week’s game against Arizona, the Bruin defense was satisfied that it was at least able to get the ball back to the offense when it counted. Read more...