Donning new Final Four shirts and hats, No. 1 seed UCLA women’s basketball (33-2, 16-2 Big Ten) took home the Spokane 1 Regional trophy Sunday afternoon after beating No.
Chances for an undefeated regular season for No. 1 UCLA women’s basketball (23-1, 11-1 Big Ten) ended Thursday night after crosstown rival No. 6 USC (22-2, 12-1) downed the Bruins 71-60.
In Sunday’s matchup against then-No.1 South Carolina (5-1), then-No. 5 UCLA women’s basketball (5-0) took home a resounding victory, unseating the top team in the nation 77-62.
Prior to their showdown against the Bruins, the Gamecocks were on a 43-game win streak and had been undefeated on the road since December 2021.
UCLA football (1-4, 0-3 Big Ten) traveled to State College, Pennsylvania, to play then-No. 7 Penn State (5-0, 2-0), with UCLA ultimately losing its fourth straight game by a score of 27-11.
In a cross-conference finale of a home-and-home series against No. 16 LSU (3-1, 1-0 SEC) and its second road game of the season, UCLA football (1-2, 0-1 Big Ten) fell 34-17, going scoreless in the second half following a first-half tie.
In its first home game of the season and first conference matchup since joining the Big Ten, UCLA football (1-1, 0-1 Big Ten) was handed a resounding 42-13 defeat by Indiana (3-0, 1-0).
Daily Bruin photographers showcase some gems in Westwood and Los Angeles, showing six different locations that are all within a bus ride or walk from UCLA’s Westwood campus.
Pro-Palestine protesters set up encampments on Monday in Dickson Plaza, Kerckhoff patio and Shapiro Courtyard. This followed Students for Justice in Palestine at UCLA protesting through campus and reading names of Palestinians killed in Gaza by the Israeli military.
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