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UCLA football looks to use bye week wisely, work on cutting down penalties

This post was updated Sept. 9 at 5:26 p.m. Just two games into their season, the Bruins have entered the national spotlight. Newly ranked No. 16 UCLA football (2-0) followed up its 44-10 season-opening victory over Hawai’i (1-1) with a 38-27 win over then-No.16 LSU (0-1), nabbing the Tigers’ spot in the polls while also garnering attention across the country for its victory over the 2019 national champions. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior defensive back Martell Irby said No. 16 UCLA football’s defense still has room to improve despite the Bruins holding then-No. 16 LSU to 49 rushing yards in an upset win Saturday. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)


Weekend Preview: Sept. 9

Women’s volleyball Tung Lin, Daily Bruin senior staff Following an undefeated tournament in Long Beach, the Bruins are on the road again. No. 16 UCLA women’s volleyball (4-0) is up against No. Read more...

Photo: No. 16 UCLA women’s volleyball has yet to lose a game this season, but it takes on No. 25 San Diego and San Diego State over the weekend, a pair of teams it hasn’t faced since 2018 and 2012, respectively. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s soccer prepares for game against defending national champions

The Bruins have the chance to start 5-0 for the second consecutive season. But standing in their way are the defending national champions. No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (4-0) will face off against its first ranked opponent of the season when it takes on No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman defender Lilly Reale and UCLA women’s soccer will have the chance to tally four straight shutouts for the first time since 2014. But the Bruins will be up against the defending national champions. (Lauren Man/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Scouting report: UCLA vs. Santa Clara

No. 4 UCLA women’s soccer (4-0) will welcome the defending national champions, No. 8 Santa Clara (3-1-2), to Westwood for a top-10 matchup. The two teams missed out on a potential quarterfinal bout in last season’s NCAA tournament, but will face each other for the first time since 2019. Read more...


UCLA men’s water polo season opener marks first collegiate game for Biola

The Bruins’ season opener was more than just the first game of the year to their opponent. No. 1 UCLA men’s water polo (4-0) opened its season against Biola (0-4), a team making its inaugural collegiate water polo appearance. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s water polo opened its season with a 21-2 win over Biola, which was playing its first game in program history. Coach Adam Wright said the Eagles’ entrance onto the collegiate water polo scene is a positive step for the growth of the sport. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA men’s soccer maintains winning streak with shutout victory over CSUN

For the second straight game, the Bruins secured a shutout. UCLA men’s soccer (3-1) beat Cal State Northridge (0-4) by a score of 4-0 on Monday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defender Tommy Silva scored two goals and assisted on another Monday night to help UCLA men’s soccer shutout Cal State Northridge for its third consecutive win. (Jack Stenzel/Daily Bruin)