UCLA women’s water polo listens to interim co-head coach Jason Falitz speak during a timeout.(Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)
With tournament play in the rearview mirror, the Bruins turn their focus to another clash with the top-ranked squad in the nation.
No. 2 UCLA (12-1, 2-0 MPSF) will host No.
No. 5 UCLA gymnastics (13-2, 9-0 Big Ten) is officially undefeated in the Big Ten for the second-straight year. The Bruins closed out the conference season by taking first at the Big Four quad with a 196.950, besting a trio of ranked squads.
After concluding its regular season with an 73-50 win over crosstown rival USC on Sunday, No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball (28-1, 18-0) heads to Indianapolis, Indiana for its second-ever Big Ten tournament as the reigning champions.
Some find the phrase “defense wins championships” a valid philosophy for building a team.
But without a viable offense, winning a single game, let alone a championship, becomes a significantly more difficult feat.
Mirrors show us a reversed image of ourselves.
And while reflections are timeless, conditions are transient.
The Bruins faced the Hoosiers and Boilermakers in the midst of their worst start to a season in coach Billy Martin’s then-32-year tenure last season.
The bountiful nature of spring in Southern California promises an excess of sunshine, beach days and calm, warm breezes.
But for those inhabiting Easton Stadium, the season marks the start of Big Ten competition and even bigger opportunities.
Like passing a baton, life can close chapters while opening new ones.
And after nine weeks, the Bruins are transitioning from the conclusion of one campaign to the start of another.
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