Friday, July 10




UCLA football secondary making big strides

Two years ago it was a weakness. A year ago it was a major cause for concern. But now, UCLA football’s secondary has transformed into perhaps the Bruins’ most stable and deep position group. Read more...

Photo: Junior safety Randall Goforth defends redshirt junior wide receiver Devin Lucien in practice. Goforth leads a UCLA secondary that is looking to take it’s game to a championship level. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


America’s team: Unlikely UCLA sand volleyball duo finds success

It didn’t have any stake in the matter, but the crowd gathered around court No. 4 nonetheless. On this particular day, Rachel Inouye and Karly Drolson, the Bruins’ “smallest” sand volleyball pair at 5-foot-6 each, were faced with a Pepperdine duo, each player over 6 feet tall. Read more...

Photo: Sophomores Rachel Inouye and Karly Drolson may form an unlikely pair, but the two have found success. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis to face Arizona schools as season winds down

Practice, matches, repeat. Practice, matches, repeat. For the past two weekends, the UCLA women’s tennis team has nestled into a routine of daily weekday practices being capped off by back-to-back weekend matches. Read more...

Photo: Junior Robin Anderson said that the team’s recent road trip to NorCal provided a big confidence boost in preparation for facing the Arizona schools. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


No. 2 UCLA softball holds off Cal State Fullerton to win

Freshman outfielder Jelly Felix’s childhood dream of playing for the UCLA softball team has already become a reality. Now, she’s going for more. In UCLA’s 5-2 victory over Cal State Fullerton on Thursday night, Felix played like an established veteran. Read more...

Photo: Despite allowing eight hits and a leadoff home run, junior pitcher Ally Carda bounced back to capture her 13th complete game victory. (Joseph Chan/Daily Bruin)