UCLA women’s water polo stands and claps during the pregame announcements. (Ruby Galbraith/Daily Bruin staff)
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.
This post was updated April 9 at 11:11 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.
A house is only as strong as its foundation.
Brick by brick, tile by tile, all components must fit perfectly in place.
Similarly, the Bruins rely on their players to execute a pristine strategy.
Some may melt amid hot and dry conditions under the unrelenting Arizona sun.
But as the Bruins look to push toward a strong finish to their 2025-2026 season, staying hot is a priority.
It’s safe to say that Roch Cholowsky is officially out of his home run slump.
The All-American junior shortstop did not leave the yard for three weeks before notching his 11th long ball of the season Sunday against the Trojans.
No. 3 seed UCLA women’s water polo (18-3, 4-2 MPSF) will begin its postseason campaign against No. 6 seed Indiana (15-9, 1-5) in the MPSF tournament commencing at the Spieker Aquatics Complex in Berkeley on Friday.
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