Sunday, February 15

Women’s water polo preps defense for match against No. 1 Stanford

As Stanford and USC players shook hands after their game, the Trojans all were looking down, not a single person with a smile. USC’s NCAA-record 52-game winning streak had just been snapped. Read more...

Photo: Freshman utility Bronte Halligan and the rest of the No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo team will be the first opponent No. 1 Stanford will face after the Cardinal ended USC’s NCAA record 52-game winning streak last weekend. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin)


Q&A: Stanford Daily’s Neel Ramachandran previews women’s water polo matchup

The No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo team (18-1, 4-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) heads up to the Bay Area this weekend to take on the newly minted No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior attacker Rachel Fattal will face off against her former Olympic captain, Maggie Steffens, as the No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo team challenges No. 1 Stanford this weekend. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin)


Around the League: USC women’s water polo ends winning streak with Stanford loss

While Bruin athletes continue competing in Westwood, here’s a look at some of the biggest news from the rest of the Pac-12 and the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation. Read more...

Photo: The No. 2 Stanford women’s water polo team upset No. 1 USC on Saturday afternoon to break the Trojans’ NCAA women’s water polo record 52-game win streak. No. 3 UCLA will play the Cardinal this Saturday on the road. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s water polo beats ASU as Rachel Fattal makes program history

For the second time in three weeks UCLA women’s water polo competed against the No. 4 team in the country. And for the second time in three weeks, it was hardly a contest in the end. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior center Alexa Tielmann led No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo with four goals in Saturday’s win over No. 4 Arizona State. It was the Bruins’ second No. 3 vs. No. 4 victory in three weeks. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s water polo next up against Sun Devils in Arizona game

The Bruins have only three more regular season games left before postseason play begins. The No. 1 UCLA (17-1, 3-0 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) women’s water polo team begins its final stretch with a visit to Mona Plummer Aquatic Center in Tempe, Arizona, to play the newly ranked No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Lizette Rozeboom and the No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo team will open up the last stretch of its season in Arizona, where it will play No. 4 ASU. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin)


Battle of the Editors: Which spring team could bring home a national championship?

For a while, it looked like UCLA men’s basketball was going to be the team that could bring home the first national championship of the 2016-2017 academic year. Read more...

Photo: With sophomores Megan and Nicole McNamara on court one, the UCLA beach volleyball team is one of multiple spring sports with the potential to bring home UCLA’s 114th NCAA title. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s water polo nets three dominant victories in Hawaii

The next time UCLA women’s water polo will compete as often as it did this past week, it will be for a seed in the NCAA championship. Read more...

Photo: No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo’s scoring leader, freshman attacker Maddie Musselman, led all Bruins over the team’s trip to Hawaii, where UCLA posted 53 goals over three games – tied for the most UCLA has scored over any three-game stretch thus far this season. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)



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