UCLA: Best Sports Tweets and News for the month of July

UCLA head coach Mick Cronin watches prospects during the Section 7 Basketball Tournament at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on June 23, 2023.
UCLA head coach Mick Cronin watches prospects during the Section 7 Basketball Tournament at State Farm Stadium in Glendale on June 23, 2023. /
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Not much goes on in the month of July in college athletics but here are some interesting social media posts that you may have missed these past couple of weeks.

https://twitter.com/UCLAFootball/status/1681380974834352129?s=20

Five UCLA players were named to the preseason All-Pac 12 Conference team.

Named to the First Team were defensive stars Laiatu Latu and Darius Muasau. On the Second Team was transfer and newcomer running back Carson Steele. The Honorable Mention members included offensive linemen Duke Clemens and Garrett DiGiorgio.

Pac-12 Football Media Day takes place Friday in Las Vegas, where both Clemens and Latu will be there to represent UCLA alongside head coach Chip Kelly.

UCLA was named by one Twitter account as having the best weather for colleges in the United States.

The weather at UCLA is generally mild and sunny, with an average temperature of 72 degrees Fahrenheit. UCLA rarely gets lousy weather, and the campus is known for its beautiful palm trees and lush vegetation.

The campus gets an average of 300 days of sunshine per year. This makes it a great place to be outdoors, whether you’re studying, playing sports, or just enjoying the scenery.
UCLA is located in the Santa Monica Mountains, which provide stunning views of the city and the ocean. The campus is also home to a number of gardens and parks, which offer a great place to relax and enjoy the outdoors.

The mild weather at UCLA makes it a great place to participate in a variety of activities, both on and off campus. You can go hiking, biking, swimming, surfing, or just relax on the beach. There are also a number of cultural events and festivals that take place throughout the year.

Overall, the weather at UCLA is one of the many things that make the campus a great place to live, learn, and play.

https://twitter.com/CFBONFOX/status/1682072883017707520

The debate on social media is about which is the best logo for UCLA since 1964.

UCLA has had a few different logos over the years, but the most recognizable is the classic cursive “UCLA” wordmark. This logo was first introduced in 1964 and was used by the university throughout the years. It is a bold and stylish logo that is still widely used today.

In 1996, UCLA introduced a new logo that featured a more modern look. This logo included the word “Bruins” and a stylized bear head. The logo was met with mixed reactions at the time it was introduced, but it has since become an iconic part of the UCLA brand.

In addition to the main logos, UCLA has also used a number of secondary logos over the years. These logos have included the “B” for the Bruins logo, the Joe Bruin mascot logo, and the Bruin Bear paw logo.

The logos of UCLA have evolved over the years, but they have always maintained a sense of tradition and style. The current logos reflect the university’s rich history and bright future.

https://twitter.com/UCLAAthletics/status/1681385853199740928

A video that lasts approximately two and a half minutes, showcases the accomplishments and achievements of UCLA athletics this past school calendar year.

If you want to read more about the team and individual achievements of UCLA student-athletes, please read the article we wrote a little while back.

Wooden Athletic Fund set a new annual fund record for the 2023-24 membership year.

The Wooden Athletic Fund (WAF) is the fundraising arm of UCLA Athletics. It is dedicated to honoring the lasting educational and athletic legacy of Nell and John Wooden. Together, members of the WAF team provide support for UCLA student-athletes, and it has a positive impact on their ability to succeed in the classroom, in competition, and in the community.

The WAF was founded in 1972 by John Wooden and a group of UCLA alumni. The fund’s first major gift was Wooden’s $1 million donation. Since then, the WAF has raised over $200 million, which has been used to support a wide range of student-athlete programs, including:

The WAF provides financial assistance to student-athletes who need help paying for tuition, fees, books, and other expenses. It also supports a number of academic programs, such as tutoring, study skills workshops, and academic advising.

It also provides funding for coaches, equipment, facilities, and travel. It also supports a number of student-athlete initiatives, such as the Bruin Athletic Leadership Program and the Bruin Athletic Mentoring Program.

The WAF encourages student-athletes to give back to the community. It supports a number of community service programs, such as the Bruin Community Service Day and the Bruin Athletic Mentoring Program.

https://twitter.com/pac12/status/1682119692490792960

Somewhat of a surprise, UCLA was picked by the media to finish in 6th place in the Pac-12 this season in football.

We here at GoJoeBruin have other thoughts and are more optimistic about UCLA for this upcoming football season and if you want to read about our game-by-game predictions for the 2023 season, please click on the link below.

https://twitter.com/UCLAMBB/status/1681095785608523776

UCLA was well represented in the NBA Summer League that just concluded just last week.

If you are interested in reading more about former UCLA basketball players and their participation in the NBA Summer League, please read the article we wrote a little while ago.

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