Saturday, April 25

UCLA women’s volleyball dodges sweep with split matches in Oklahoma

The Bruins and Sooners were deadlocked at 25 apiece in the fourth frame on Saturday. Two outcomes hung in the balance – falling victim to a series sweep or orchestrating a four-set victory to depart Oklahoma with a win. Read more...

Photo: Senior Iman Ndiaye sees the ball for a kill attempt. The opposite/outside hitter led all Bruins with 29 kills across both contests against the Sooners, and she achieved the first double-double of her career during game two with 16 kills and 10 digs tallied under name. (Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)


Redshirt junior quarterback Collin Schlee (right) runs down the sideline past North Carolina Central linebacker Jayden Flaker (left). Schlee scored two touchdowns on the ground. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)

UCLA football dominates North Carolina Central in 59-7 blowout

This post was updated Sept. 16 at 9:29 p.m. Two plays, two touchdowns and not even two minutes had elapsed.  Soon, the Bruins were on pace for 140 points. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior quarterback Collin Schlee (right) runs down the sideline past North Carolina Central linebacker Jayden Flaker (left). Schlee scored two touchdowns on the ground. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)

Redshirt junior quarterback Collin Schlee (right) runs down the sideline past North Carolina Central linebacker Jayden Flaker (left). Schlee scored two touchdowns on the ground. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)

UCLA women’s soccer picks up third consecutive shutout with win over Pepperdine

Friday evening’s shivers mimicked UCLA leaving Pepperdine’s side of the scoreboard cold. No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer (6-1) defeated Pepperdine (2-2-5) on Friday at home by a score of 2-0 – its third consecutive shutout and fifth of the season. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Quincy McMahon prepares to strike the ball. (Mattias de los Rios Rogers/Daily Bruin)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. North Carolina Central

Joseph Crosby Sports editor Prediction: UCLA 43, North Carolina Central 7 I have always loved patterns – making them, finding them, whatever it may be. Growing up, my mom would make patterns out of the sugar packets on tables at restaurants and have me figure out what would come next in the sequence as a way of keeping me occupied while waiting for food – and doing a little bit of learning in the process. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are redshirt freshman defensive back Kamari Ramsey (left) and freshman quarterback Dante Moore (right). (Photos by Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor. Photo illustration by Helen Quach/Design director)



Weekend preview: Sept. 15

Men’s soccerAnthony Aroyan, Daily Bruin staff The Bruins will have the opportunity to continue their momentum coming off their largest margin of victory. Following a 4-0 defeat of Rutgers, UCLA men’s soccer (2-1-1) will travel to Titan Stadium to play Cal State Fullerton (3-2-2). Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer graduate student defender Owen Schwartz holds back an opposing player from the ball. (Julia Zhou/Assistant Photo editor)


Nearing conference play, UCLA women’s soccer prepares to face Pepperdine

The Bruins’ countdown to conference play is nearing zero. No. 5 UCLA women’s soccer (5-1-0) will face Pepperdine (2-1-5) on Friday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium, marking the squad’s final home game before the Bruins hit the road for three consecutive games to commence Pac-12 play. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Lilly Reale (left) races alongside Georgia midfielder Mallie McKenzie (right) in pursuit of the ball. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)