Tuesday, December 30


Televised games on Pac-12 Networks to help boost coverage on UCLA’s talent-rich sports

For collegiate sports other than football and men's basketball, national television coverage has traditionally been reason for celebration, coming as the result of a deep postseason run. Read more...

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The new Pac-12 Networks brings increased exposure to all UCLA sports. In addition to football and basketball, the many other talent-rich sports on campus are now being shown on television, getting recognition like never before. UCLA women’s volleyball, the 2011 title winner, will see far more TV time than it ever has in the past.






Women’s soccer picks up draw versus LMU, win over Tennessee to start season

Nowadays, every time senior Zakiya Bywaters or sophomore Ally Courtnall touches the ball, they get double-teamed like no other. After early offensive success from the duo, opposing teams caught on, making it tough for them to get near the goal, let alone tuck the ball inside of it. But the Bruins (5-0-1) are anything but a two-woman show, and this weekend was evidence of that. Contributions from young players led to a 1-1 draw with Loyola Marymount on Friday and a 1-0 win over Tennessee on Sunday. Sunday's game against the Lady Vols (5-1-1) was stuck at 0-0 until sophomore forward Rosie White managed to sneak the ball past the hands of Tennessee's goalkeeper. The win was made all the more important for No. Read more...

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Freshman forward Taylor Smith was one of several Bruin underclassmen who had an impact on the field this weekend.



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