Wednesday, December 31

No. 1 UCLA women’s water polo spreads the wealth in 17-3 win over CSUB

It took the Bruins almost seven minutes after the start of Saturday’s game before they got one shot to go. With 1:17 to play in the first quarter, senior attacker Emily Donohoe sent a shot soaring into the top-right corner of the net, tying the game at 1-1. Read more...

Photo: Freshman attacker Nicole Reynolds was one of 10 different Bruins to score in UCLA’s 17-3 rout of Cal State Bakersfield Saturday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s water polo thwarts Cal with strong communication, defense

At the tail end of the first quarter, UCLA women’s water polo junior attacker Rachel Fattal made a pass to sophomore utility Mackenzie Barr who drove in a goal, capitalizing on a six-on-five power play. Read more...

Photo: No. 1 UCLA defeated No. 4 Cal 10-3 behind top scorer junior attacker Kodi Hill, who scored three goals. Hill was one of seven Bruins who scored on Sunday. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Women’s water polo focuses on defeating motivated, energetic Cal

Located on the east side of Spieker Aquatics Center is something known as the “Champions Wall.” Blue banners drape down the wooden paneling, showcasing the accomplishments of UCLA’s aquatics teams, past and present. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Charlotte Pratt and the UCLA women’s water polo team defeated Cal 10-5 in the two teams’ last meeting on Feb. 22. The Bruins look to defend their No. 1 ranking Sunday versus the Bears. (Daily Bruin File Photo)




Women’s water polo’s win places check on Stanford’s reign

Coach Brandon Brooks said the atmosphere during the final seconds of the UC Irvine Invitational championship game was tense. Sitting on the edge of his seat, Brooks watched as the clock slowly ran down and his team captured a 7-6 double-overtime victory over No.1 Stanford. Read more...

Photo: Coach Brandon Brooks said that the defense of No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo was crucial in allowing them to reach overtime and subsequently beat No. 1 Stanford 7-6 in the finals of the UCI Invitational. Redshirt goalkeeper Sami Hill (right) made eight saves in contest. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)




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