Thursday, June 19

The Rundown: Aug. 27

Women’s soccer Gabriel McCarthy, assistant Sports editor The Bruins will lose two key players next week to national team duty. Senior forward Hailie Mace and junior midfielder Jessie Fleming will be competing in international friendlies for the United States Women’s National Team and the Canada Women’s National team, respectively. Read more...

Photo: (Isa Saalabi/Daily Bruin)


Former UCLA men’s golfer ties for sixth place in 2018 Open Championship

It was a star-studded race to the finish at the 2018 Open Championship. Tiger Woods, Jordan Spieth, Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose and Matt Kuchar were all fighting for a position atop the leaderboards in the final round. Read more...

Photo: Two former Bruins finished in the top 12 in this year’s Open Championship. 2008 NCAA individual champion Kevin Chappell led for several holes Sunday, eventually tying for sixth place with Tiger Woods. (Creative Commons photo by Richard Webb via Wikipedia Commons)



UCLA men’s golf finishes season, reflects on perseverance, positive attitude

The Bruins ended the season with their heads held high despite missing the cut at the national championship. Coach Derek Freeman said that the UCLA men have matured and gained experience throughout the season that will allow them to have success in the future. Read more...

Photo: Junior Cole Madey and UCLA men’s golf missed the cut at the 2018 NCAA championship, but agreed that the energy and attitude amongst the team was strong all season. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s golf season ends at NCAA championship’s first cut

The Bruins’ season came to an end Sunday at the NCAA championship. No. 24 UCLA men’s golf tied for 21st at 28-over par, failing to make the top-15 cut for Monday’s final stroke play round at the Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Read more...

Photo: Junior Cole Madey was the only Bruin to advance to Monday’s round of the NCAA championship, finishing tied for 29th on the leaderboard. UCLA men’s golf did not advance to Monday’s final stroke play round after finishing out of the top 15. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Men’s golf advances to NCAA championship, battles previous years’ losing legacy

The Bruins have made it to the last tournament of the year. No. 24 UCLA men’s golf will be in the hunt for its third title in program history as the NCAA championship kicks off Friday at the Karsten Creek Golf Club in Stillwater, Oklahoma. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Devon Bling and UCLA men’s golf will begin play at the NCAA championship Friday in Oklahoma. Bling had the highest individual finish of any Bruin at the NCAA regional last week. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Men’s golf heads to NCAA championship with high hopes after regionals

After three consistent rounds of golf, the Bruins are headed to Stillwater, Oklahoma, for the NCAA championship. UCLA men’s golf will have a chance to capture their second national championship under coach Derek Freeman and their third in team history. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Devon Bling helped UCLA men’s golf reach the NCAA championship after finishing eighth on the individual leaderboards at regionals. Bling finished the event with an overall score of 5-under par. (UCLA Athletics)



1 19 20 21 22 23 46