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Men’s water polo takes 4th place at MPSF tournament, NCAA bid left unclear

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 11:05 p.m. The Bruins finished in fourth place this weekend at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship. No. 3 seed UCLA (17-5, 1-2 MPSF) lost against No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman attacker Andy Rodgers was one of only three Bruins to score in the MPSF tournament third-place game, in which No. 3 seed UCLA men’s water polo lost to No. 1 seed USC 10-6. Rodgers also scored two goals in the semifinal, in which UCLA lost 16-15 in overtime to No. 2 seed Stanford. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s basketball secures victory with season-high score against Northern Colorado

This post was updated Nov. 25 at 9:18 a.m. Through four games, the Bruins have yet to trail at any point this season. No. 11 UCLA women’s basketball (4-0) took a 2-0 lead over Northern Colorado (2-4) after redshirt sophomore guard Lindsey Corsaro opened up the scoring 21 seconds into the game. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior guard Japreece Dean leads No. 11 UCLA women’s basketball in minutes per game since making her season debut against Long Beach State. She has also logged a team-high 18 assists in just two games with the Bruins.(James Schaap/Daily Bruin)


Football turns over Victory Bell to USC in 52-35 loss with postseason hopes dashed

This post was updated Nov. 24 at 11:22 p.m. The Bruins lost more than just the Victory Bell. UCLA football (4-7, 4-4 Pac-12) watched its postseason chances evaporate at the hands of crosstown rival No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson rushed or passed for 431 of UCLA football’s 540 total yards Saturday against USC. Thompson-Robinson passed for three touchdowns in the game, his most since Sept. 21 against Washington State.(Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)


Football trails USC at the half 24-14 following two unanswered touchdowns

The Bruins will need to stage a second-half comeback to keep possession of the Victory Bell. UCLA football (4-6, 4-3 Pac-12) trails No. 23 USC (7-4, 6-2) 24-14 at the half. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman receiver Kyle Philips hauled in a team-leading seven receptions in the first half of UCLA football’s crosstown matchup with USC. Philips accounted for 94 yards and caught passes on both of the Bruins’ scoring drives. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s volleyball secures NCAA eligibility with Friday’s win over Oregon

The Bruins are officially postseason eligible. With its win on Friday against Oregon (7-19, 3-14 Pac-12), UCLA women’s volleyball (15-11, 10-7) secured themselves a record over .500 and its eligibility for the NCAA women’s volleyball playoff tournament. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s volleyball secured postseason eligibility with its 3-2 win over Oregon on Friday night. The Bruins had a season-high 14 blocks in the victory and redshirt sophomore middle blocker Emily Ryan has a hand in 10 of them. (Sim Beauchamp/Daily Bruin)


Women’s soccer advances to NCAA third round after creaming Clemson in shutout

This post was updated Nov. 22 at 11:31 p.m. The Bruins took control of the match early. No. 2 seed UCLA women’s soccer (15-4-1, 8-3 Pac-12) scored five goals in its shutout over Clemson (11-6-2, 5-5 ACC) on Friday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium to pick up its second postseason victory. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Mia Fishel scored two goals in No. 2 seed UCLA women’s soccer’s win over Clemson at home Friday night. Fishel leads the team with 11 goals in her debut season. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s water polo to open MPSF tournament play facing Penn State Behrend

The Bruins will head to Berkeley to compete in the MPSF Championships this weekend. No. 3 UCLA (16-3, 1-2 MPSF) will face No. 6 seed Penn State Behrend (6-13) Friday at 1 p.m. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Jake Cavano is second on UCLA men’s water polo in goals with 34 heading into the MPSF tournament, where the No. 3-seeded Bruins will take on Penn State Behrend Friday at 1 p.m. for a chance to play No. 2 seed Stanford in Satuday’s semifinals. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin staff)