Saturday, June 21

Men’s volleyball aims to restore former level of excellence

There’s an imposing blue banner that hangs on the wall of the Student Activities Center gym, listing the 19 national titles won by UCLA men’s volleyball. Read more...

Photo: In the last two games, sophomore outside hitter Michael Fisher has made the most of increased playing time, notching a .822 serving percentage for a Bruins team struggling with finding consistency in serving. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Men’s volleyball sweeps Cal Baptist in MPSF win

UCLA men’s volleyball handed a scuffling California Baptist team its eighth-straight loss on Tuesday night in Pauley Pavilion. The team, while never quite dominant, came away with a sweep (25-20, 25-17, 25-19) for its third conference victory. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior middle blocker Trent Kersten had a career-high nine kills in UCLA’s 3-0 sweep of Cal Baptist. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Men’s volleyball losses attributed to lack of precision

UCLA men’s volleyball looked dominant for 18 points against UC Santa Barbara Friday night. For the remainder of the next three sets, the Bruins looked out of sync and out of depth. Read more...

Photo: With UCLA struggling against UCSB Friday, coach John Speraw began to substitute players into the game early and often. Redshirt freshman Eric Sprague (pictured) saw some of his most consistent playing time of the season, recording an ace, a block and a kill. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s volleyball returns home for rematch against No. 8 UCSB

The last time UCLA men’s volleyball played UC Santa Barbara, it watched as the 2014 season slipped away. Already up 2-1 in last April’s Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Tournament Quarterfinals, the Bruins held a commanding 14-7 lead over the Gauchos in the fourth set. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Eric Sprague said that UCLA’s postseason struggles against UCSB will motivate the team on Friday. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


New Kids on the Block: Jake Arnitz remains tenacious despite status as top recruit

The box score from any recent UCLA men’s volleyball game tells the same story: freshman Jake Arnitz has made an instant impact for the Bruins. The outside hitter already averages more than three kills per set – the most on the team – and has earned himself a recurring role in coach John Speraw’s starting lineup. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter Jake Arnitz averages more than three kills per set – the highest on the UCLA men’s volleyball team. (Heidy Cadena/Daily Bruin)


Men’s volleyball defeats CSU Northridge for second MPSF win

The UCLA men’s volleyball team picked up its second conference win on Friday at Cal State Northridge in a match that threatened to be a repeat of Wednesday’s upset loss to Long Beach State. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior middle blocker Trent Kersten and the Bruins relied on a strong blocking front to pick up their second conference win. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Men’s volleyball freshmen focus on consistency ahead of weekend games

The majority of the UCLA student body is plodding its way through midterm season while the men’s volleyball team takes a crash course in resilience. The Bruins are 1-4 in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation after dropping multiple matchups against some of the league’s highest-rated teams, including back-to-back losses against No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter J.T. Hatch said that the solution to UCLA men’s volleyball’s problems is simple: the team needs to play harder. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)



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