Saturday, July 11

In the news:

UCLA baseball capitalizes on errors for win against CSU Northridge

For UCLA baseball, Tuesday night at Jackie Robinson Stadium was a night of firsts. The No. 12 Bruins played their first midweek game of season, defeating the Cal State Northridge Matadors 7-1, with freshman pitcher Grant Dyer making his first collegiate start. Read more...

Photo: Junior infielder Chris Keck had two hits and scored two runs in UCLA’s win over Cal State Northridge Tuesday. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)



UCLA women’s tennis recharges before taking on Pepperdine

After four losses to Duke at the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship in Virginia last weekend, three of which ended in tiebreakers, the UCLA women’s tennis team welcomed a week off to regroup, refocus and restrategize before its match on Wednesday against Pepperdine. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jennifer Brady said the team’s break came at a good time, as she and her teammates were able to rest and concentrate on midterms. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



New faces debut in UCLA’s sweep of Cal State Northridge

UCLA men’s volleyball is no stranger to competition – 18 games into its campaign for a national title, it has dethroned previously No. 1 Stanford, swept defending champions UC Irvine and maintained a season-long 10 game win streak. Read more...

Photo: Libero Grant Chalmers was one of a number of new starters for UCLA as coach John Speraw looked to give different players an opportunity to start. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA baseball delivers series win over Portland to open season

One of the UCLA baseball team’s sayings, according to junior catcher Shane Zeile, is “passing the baton and (getting) the next guy up to the plate.” This weekend, the team did just that, as the Bruins set up play after play to advance their teammates. Read more...

Photo: Junior catcher Shane Zeile knocked an RBI double to left field in the bottom of the 11th to give UCLA a 4-3 victory over Portland Sunday. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)