
The UCLA men’s water polo team won the MPSF championship for the first time since 2011, narrowly sneaking past California 12-11 in overtime. The Bruins extend their win streak to 31 and are still undefeated for the season. The team will be the No. 1 seed in the NCAA Tournament.

Morgan and Company Jewellers, located in Westwood, has reached its 50th year of service. Marcus Rosner, the owner of the store, has managed the business since 1975.

While fashion and trends are con- stantly changing, Rosner said the store’s selection of antique jewelry has drawn customers over the years.

Senior defensive specialists Karly Drolson (left) and Rachel Inouye have been entrenched in the back row of the women’s volleyball lineup all season long. They have combined for 437 digs in their final season at UCLA.

Junior middle blockers Claire Felix (left) and Jennie Frager have both found starting roles for the Bruins this year. Coach Michael Sealy said the two help elevate each other’s games with their work in practice.

Senior guard Nirra Fields had 17 points, shooting 37.5-percent against No. 2 South Carolina. The Bruins fall to 2-1 for the season, while the Gamecocks improve to 4-0. This was UCLA’s first ranked foe so far.

UCLA woman's basketball coach Cori Close and the Bruins nearly upset the highly-ranked Gamecocks but fell in final minutes.

Hammer Museum student educators and UCLA students Audrey Brown (left), Martin Spasov (center) and Weiwen Balter (right) lead "conversations" between two artworks in the Art in Conversation program on Sundays.

In these free- form tours, student educators engage in open dialogue with museum visi- tors by exploring potential common themes and differ- ences between the two works.

The Beat 'SC bonfire lights up in front of several hundred UCLA students in an amazing fury of embers and heat to give hope to the UCLA football team for its upcoming game on Saturday against USC.

A fisheye view from the top of the Student Activities Center shows the energy and pride of the Beat 'SC bonfire.

Before joining the UCLA men's water polo this season, freshman Spencer Farrar competed in lifesaving events at the international level. Farrar, one of the youngest competitors, was extremely successful, even setting new American records.

Michelle Glymph, a 2015 UCLA graduate, performed a baton-twirling routine during halftime of football games throughout her four years. Baton twirling is a family affair for Glymph, whose mother .

Second-year mechanical engineering student Noah Ashman leads the alto sax section of the UCLA Marching Band. Since last year’s rivalry game was at the Rose Bowl, Saturday’s game will be his first at the Coliseum.