More than half of the Bruins’ roster competed at the Pac-12 championships over the weekend.
Two of them stood above their competitors.
Led by junior Mia Kane’s first-place finish in the women’s 3000-meter steeplechase, UCLA track and field finished in third place on the women’s side and fifth place on the men’s at its final Pac-12 championships, hosted by Colorado.
A new Bruin rose to her debut as the sun dipped below the horizon at Drake Stadium.
Donning the blue and gold, graduate student Lea Riedel won first place in the women’s shot put, reaching No.
The Bruins have ventured beyond Pauley Pavilion in the offseason.
Sophomore outside hitter Cheridyn Leverette and graduate student middle blocker Desiree Becker of UCLA women’s volleyball were selected among 200 players to participate in the Women’s National Team Open Program this past weekend in Colorado Springs.
Just like its namesake implies, this weekend’s tournament offered the Bruins one last chance to make their mark before the indoor season culminates.
UCLA track and field journeyed to Seattle once again to compete in the Ken Shannon Last Chance Invitational.
Catching flights and podium finishes was the motto for the Bruins.
A year ago, they clinched four indoor school records and made history.
And a year later, the Bruins emulated the same energy at the same events.
The Bruins made waves of their own amid Los Angeles’ rains.
UCLA track and field traveled to College Station, Texas for the Texas A&M Charlie Thomas Invitational on Saturday.
This post was updated Feb. 4 at 8:45 p.m.
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