Members of UCLA women’s water polo sit beside the pool. Despite entering the fourth frame with the lead, the Bruins conceded a pair of goals, forcing overtime before succumbing to the Cardinal for the third time this season. (Karla Cardenas-Felipe/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated April 11 at 6:58 p.m.
BERKELEY – After two overtime periods, the next goal would decide the match.
And the Bruins were on the wrong end of the call.
Stanford center Ella Woodhead earned a penalty with just 38 seconds left in golden goal overtime.
Postseason play is fast approaching.
And for the Bruins – who have the chance to retrace their path to a Big Ten championship and NCAA regionals berth – that means closing out the season strong.
BERKELEY – Rain and shine usually do not go hand-in-hand.
But fortunately for the Bruins they did Friday, and thunderstorms did not stop the team from outshining their opponent.
Everyone knows Bob Chesney.
He seemingly won the hearts of the UCLA faithful at his introductory presser Dec. 9.
Whether it’s his captivating speeches, his presence across the Westwood campus or his competition and accountability-based coaching style, fans know what they are getting from UCLA football’s newest head coach.
Just one win away from the next stage of the postseason.
But before the NCAA tournament picture comes into focus, the Bruins must first navigate a conference bracket that has defined the sport for decades.
March Madness may be over.
But the craziness of the transfer portal is just getting started.
And the Bruins just got in the mix.
One day after senior guard Skyy Clark entered the transfer portal, UCLA men’s basketball made its first two additions, adding Auburn forward Filip Jovic and Mississippi State forward Sergej Macura, on Thursday.
Consistency is built game by game.
And the Bruins are looking to find consistency once more.
No. 8 UCLA softball (34-5, 13-2 Big Ten) will face Illinois (11-28, 2-9) at Eichelberger Field in a Friday-through-Sunday series.
This post was updated April 10 at 6:48 p.m.
Every story comes to an end.
Even nearly-perfect ones.
Following an undefeated postseason, the national champions UCLA women’s basketball (37-1, 18-0 Big Ten) gathered in Pauley Pavilion as thousands of students and fans celebrated the program’s first NCAA championship.
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