Coach Jordan Cordry cheers on her athletes as they race at Spieker Aquatics Center. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
It’s not often that teams train alongside their opponent.
But this week, the Bruins did just that – thanks to the camaraderie they have with their former Pac-12 rivals.
This post was updated Jan. 14 at 8:58 p.m.
The Bruins’ 12-year winning streak against a former Pac-12 foe is over.
No. 24 UCLA swim and dive (3-2) met UC Santa Barbara and Utah in Salt Lake City on Saturday.
The Bruins’ trip to Sin City began by blending family and team and ended with an over-1,000-point victory.
No. 24 UCLA swim and dive (1-0) closed 2024 with a win at the UNLV Invitational, defeating seven other teams – including UNLV with its 743 points and Wyoming with its 639.
The Big Ten’s expansion manifested opportunities for big-time competition and travel.
And for the Bruins, this weekend will be their first taste of both.
No. 24 UCLA swim and dive (1-0) will venture to the Ohio State Invitational, marking its first appearance at the competition since 2022.
This post was updated Nov. 12 at 11:28 p.m.
Saturday’s Bruin versus Wildcat final score stands out among a history book full of tight dual meets decided by fewer than 15 points.
Coach Jordan Cordry assigned her team one task ahead of Saturday’s competition.
Be louder than the Wildcats.
With this responsibility at its forefront, No. 22 UCLA swim and dive will get the chance to knock out Arizona on Saturday.
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