Sunday, June 22

UCLA gymnasts use TikTok to stay in tune with each other and with their fans

When senior Felicia Hano first heard about TikTok, it was still called Musical.ly. At that time, the only Bruin gymnast with an account was senior Mercedez Sanchez. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics senior Felicia Hano has started making videos on the app TikTok in the last few months, along with some of her teammates. Hano’s most popular video to date has more than 1.3 million views. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Battle of the Editors: UCLA’s most documentary-worthy sports storylines

Much like the rest of the sports world, the Daily Bruin Sports editors spent the last five Sundays watching ESPN and Netflix’s 10-part documentary series, “The Last Dance.” The 10-hour saga detailing the rise and fall of the Chicago Bulls’ dynasty with Michael Jordan earned national praise and set Twitter ablaze every week, and it has left audiences begging for more. Read more...

Photo: (Daily Bruin file photo)


Gymnastics team adjusts to life outside the sport after a season cut short

On April 18, UCLA gymnastics had planned to be in Fort Worth, Texas, competing for its second national championship in three years. Instead, the members of the squad memorialized the day with a Zoom call from their homes across the country. Read more...

Photo: Despite her senior season ending early because of the coronavirus pandemic, UCLA gymnastics’ Kyla Ross said she’s trying to look on the bright side of the situation and forge ahead. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Battle of the Editors: Best Bruins in the bubble to feature on the cover of future NCAA video games

Many people who usually spend their time watching live sports have had a lot more free time on their hands amid the COVID-19 outbreak, and video games are the closest simulations to their favorite pastimes. Read more...

Photo: (Photo illustration by Liz Ketcham, Alice Naland, Tanmay Shankar and Callista Wu/Daily Bruin staff)


Kyla Ross receives Honda Sport Award, concluding her record-setting Bruin career

Kyla Ross finished her record-breaking collegiate career with a Honda Sport Award. UCLA gymnastics senior Kyla Ross was presented with the 2020 Honda Sport Award for gymnastics Wednesday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics senior Kyla Ross finished off her career as a Bruin by winning the Honda Sport Award for gymnastics, presented to the top female collegiate athlete of the season. (Mackenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Kyla Ross lands spot as Honda Sport Award finalist for second straight year

The cancellation of the postseason hasn’t stopped Kyla Ross. The UCLA gymnastics senior was named a finalist for the Honda Sport Award for gymnastics for the second straight year Monday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kyla Ross notched three perfect scores this season, one year removed from racking up 19 10s. Ross ranked No. 1 in the country on the uneven bars, No. 2 on balance beam and No. 3 all-around in the shortened 2020 season. (Tanmay Shankar/Assistant Photo editor)



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