At first, Ally Loper couldn’t find the right words when reflecting on what her role will be on this season’s UCLA swim and dive team.
“People turn to us (seniors) whenever anything goes wrong,” she said.
After 5-2 lead in the first half, UCLA women’s water polo fell 9-5 to the Stanford Cardinal in the NCAA championship, held at USC Sunday.
The victory crowns Stanford with its fourth national title and leaves UCLA barren since its 2005-2009, five-title win streak under then-coach Adam Krikorian.
At this point last year, UCLA swim and dive held a win streak in dual meets.But when Feb. 1 hit, the Bruins fell to both Stanford and California – and two weeks later, USC – all by a spread of 30 points or greater.
With redshirt sophomore quarterback Brett Hundley returning, how many wins do you project for UCLA football?
Jordan Lee: UCLA will enter the 2014 season after its first 10-win season in eight years and with its first legitimate Heisman candidate in far longer.
The new quarter marks the start of new seasons for many UCLA teams. After women’s soccer won their first national title, the UCLA’s teams are now focused on winning the university’s 111th NCAA championship.
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