Thursday, June 25

Track and field readies last shot to secure national-qualifying spots

For many, the indoor track and field season will conclude this weekend. For others, they’ll be trying to make it last another two weeks. UCLA track and field will travel to the University of Washington campus this weekend to compete in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore thrower Dotun Ogundeji has one of the nation’s farthest throws in the shot put, and is confident about finishing the weekend in the top-16. Should he do so, he’ll go to the indoor nationals, but there are other Bruins that need to perform well this weekend at the MPSF championships if they want to do the same. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Men’s volleyball game against UCI holds hope for end of losing streak

Five losses in six games – but the toughest stretch is over for UCLA men’s volleyball. The No. 6 Bruins (10-6, 7-5 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) will travel south to take on the No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has dropped five of their last six game in the toughest stretch of the season. Middle blocker Daenan Gyimah struggled in the two games prior to the LBSU matchup, only swinging for six total kills and a sub .150 percentage. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s tennis looks to continue winning streak in match against Cal

From No. 20 to No. 9, UCLA women’s tennis jumped in the Intercollegiate Tennis Association Women’s Team Rankings after taking home a victory over then-No. 22 USC for its fourth win in a row this season. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Jada Hart has won five out of her past six singles matches, in addition to winning the past four doubles matches with her partner, freshman Ena Shibahara. (Dayoung Lee/Daily Bruin)


Gymnastics aims to leap back into action after lackluster performance

Monday’s gymnastics tri-meet against Utah State and Bridgeport was disappointing for No. 4 UCLA (5-2, 3-1 Pac-12), especially after putting up its two highest scores of the season in the previous two meets. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Macy Toronjo scored a 9.9 on her floor in UCLA’s tri-meet win Monday afternoon. The Bruins continue their four-meet homestand this weekend against the Arizona Wildcats. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Men’s tennis set against longtime rival Stanford at Sunset Canyon

After suffering two losses all last regular season, UCLA men’s tennis suffered two losses in the span of 24 hours. But the team isn’t worried. “We knew this year wasn’t going to be as good as last year,” said junior Martin Redlicki. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has lost two straight matches, but the Bruins say they aren’t worried about the losses. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA men’s basketball survives injury scare to take down ASU 87-75

UCLA didn’t get the same Lonzo Ball that’s been spearheading its offense. Ball, who went to the locker room midway through the first half against ASU after tweaking his ankle, had just four points on 2-of-6 shooting. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward T.J. Leaf finished his dominant showing in Tempe, Arizona, with nine points in the second half, for a total team-high 25. He also finished with nine rebounds, one shy of a double-double. (Mackenzie Possee/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s basketball leads ASU 45-36 at halftime

Midway through the first half, Lonzo Ball limped off the floor. He landed awkwardly on senior guard Isaac Hamilton’s foot jumping to defend a deep 3, and headed to the locker room to retape his ankle. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward T.J. Leaf scored 16 points in the first half of Thursday evening’s game against Arizona State, and UCLA had a nine-point lead at the break. (Mackenzie Possee/Assistant Photo editor)