Tuesday, July 7


Drake Stadium scoreboard to debut at track and field’s first home meet

Drake Stadium will once again have a new look to it when UCLA track and field has its first home meet of the season March 24. Read more...

Photo: A new, high-definition scoreboard was constructed at Drake Stadium over winter break. The $500,000 construction project will be officially unveiled with additional signage, panels and an inscription of Jackie Robinson’s No. 42 at UCLA track and field’s first home meet on March 24. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)


New Kids on the Block: Christian Hessenauer steps up after tendinitis bout

Editor’s note: Every Thursday for the next month, the Daily Bruin will be running a series of profiles on the newcomers to the UCLA men’s volleyball team. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter Christian Hessenauer decided to forgo his senior year of high school after developing tendinitis in his knees. Now, with his knees recovered, the new Bruin is ready to contribute significant minutes to UCLA men’s volleyball. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Gymnasts honor former Bruins with legacy routines

Fourteen years ago, former Bruin Onnie Willis started a tumbling pass across the floor, accompanied by the music “Minus One.” In 2015, redshirt junior Sadiqua Bynum finished that tumbling skill, and landed on the same drumbeat. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Sonya Meraz’s floor exercise routine is one based on that of former UCLA gymnast Lena Degteva. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s tennis aims to hit through fatigue with 3-game stretch

It’s been a quick start to the season for the Bruins. After last weekend’s sweeps of Marshall and Kansas State, No. 1 UCLA women’s tennis (2-0) only had three days before hosting Loyola Marymount University (1-1) on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Kristin Wiley said the experience of playing in her first collegiate matches over the weekend has given her more confidence to take the court again. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA swim and dive shifts focus to season’s final lap

With postseason play less than a month away, UCLA swim and dive is preparing to change course. What began as a season filled with invitationals and blowout victories in dual meets has now transitioned into one with much stiffer competition. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Madison White said UCLA swim and dive has reached the turning point of its year – championship season. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)