Thursday, June 25

Men’s tennis bests Baylor with improved doubles, singles game

The best way to forget about a bad day is to move on to the next day. That’s exactly what UCLA men’s tennis did. After losing to crosstown rival USC 1-4 Thursday, No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Logan Staggs won his third singles match in UCLA’s past four dual matches, defeating Baylor’s Will Little in straight sets. Staggs remained undefeated at No. 4 singles, upping his record to 4-0.


Track and field unable to crack top 10 at NCAA indoor championships

Over 60 teams scored at least one point at the NCAA Division I Indoor Championships, but UCLA was not one of them. Even with the country’s fifth-ranked shot putter, sophomore Dotun Ogundeji in tow, the Bruins were unable to make an impression. Read more...

Photo: Senior long jumper Austin Hazel was one of four Bruins to compete in the NCAA Division I Indoor Track and Field Championships this weekend, and one of three to finish in 12th place. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s tennis finishes weekend matchups with 4-3 win over Cal

With a score of 3-3, Saturday’s match against California came down to the final set and junior Kristin Wiley. After falling to No. 14 Stanford (9-1, 2-0 Pac-12) 4-3 on Friday, UCLA women’s tennis (7-5, 1-1) looked to edge out No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kristin Wiley clinched UCLA’s come-from-behind 4-3 victory over Cal with a three-set victory at court six. The Bruins won despite dropping all six first sets in singles play. (Emma Skinner/Daily Bruin)


Men’s basketball receives South Region’s No. 3 seed in NCAA Tournament

After finishing in third place in the Pac-12 and as a semifinalist in the conference tournament, UCLA men’s basketball received the South Region’s No. 3 seed for the upcoming NCAA Tournament. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Lonzo Ball led UCLA to a 29-4 regular season record and a No. 3 seed in the South Region of the NCAA Tournament. The Bruins’ first-round opponent will be No. 14 seed Kent State. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


No. 7 UCLA men’s volleyball sweeps Harvard, maintains momentum

UCLA men’s volleyball faced a top-five team and a sub-.500 squad this week, and the Bruins took care of business with both. No. 7 UCLA (13-7, 8-6 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) swept unranked Harvard (6-8, 3-4 Eastern Intercollegiate Volleyball Association) in Pauley Pavilion on Saturday, after taking down No. Read more...

Photo: In his second game back from injury, senior middle blocker Mitch Stahl notched team-highs in service aces and blocks with three and two, respectively. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bruin basketball sharp shooters fall into slump as NCAA Tournament looms

Perhaps Arizona guard Rawle Alkins described the UCLA offense best. “When they’re hitting their shots, they look like a million dollars,” Alkins said. “When they’re not, they look crazy.” UCLA, which boasts the nation’s highest-scoring offense, shot 40.7 percent and connected on just four of its 25 3-point attempts in an 86-75 loss to No. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Bryce Alford and his teammates shot 4-for-25 from 3-point range in Friday’s 86-75 loss to Arizona. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s basketball exits Pac-12 tournament with 86-75 loss to Arizona

This post was updated March 11 at 12:10 a.m. LAS VEGAS – UCLA’s sweet shooting stroke just disappeared. This was a team that entered the semifinals of the Pac-12 tournament fourth in the nation in 3-point shooting, hitting 41.3 percent of its 3s. Read more...

Photo: Lonzo Ball averages 14.8 points per game. In Friday’s game against Arizona, the freshman guard only scored eight. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)