In the span of a couple of minutes, the UCLA men’s water polo team lost a 17-game winning streak and the top seed for the NCAA Tournament. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
M. polo: UCLA shakes off loss, looks to NCAAs
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November 28, 9:00 pm
W. soccer: Adams’ speed sparks Bruins
COLUMBUS, Ohio “”mdash; Halftime could not have come quickly enough for Danesha Adams. A sluggish first half in which she didn’t generate many scoring opportunities left the freshman midfielder eager for a chance to redeem herself. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Team reflects on early exit
Their season was as fleeting as this weekend’s November rain shower. On Saturday the Bruins still had a season to cling to. On Sunday they didn’t. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
M. basketball: Improved defense from Fey and Hollins leads to win
Despite being out-rebounded for the first time this season, UCLA could not find fault in its two big men for their defensive efforts. Seven-footers Michael Fey and Ryan Hollins controlled the interior throughout the game and the final statistics reflected it. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
W. soccer: Women’s soccer advances to College Cup
Just a few minutes after scoring a goal that sent the UCLA women’s soccer team to the NCAA College Cup, Caitlin Ursini sought out coach Jill Ellis on the way to the post-match press conference. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
Defeating evil key to big weekend
This upcoming weekend has to be one of the biggest sports weekends ever at UCLA, and definitely the biggest in my four years here. In football, UCLA has the chance to pull off one of the biggest upsets in college football this season in front of a national television audience and its hometown fans. Read more...
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November 28, 9:00 pm
M. soccer: Men’s soccer eliminated after rally comes up short
Maybe they needed just one last minute to extend their season. One last opportunity at a shot on goal could have made all the difference. So could have one of their multitude of second-half shots that bounced or curved the other way. Read more...