Friday, July 10

Honoring UCLA men’s basketball legend Bill Walton in match against Ohio State

Bill Walton frequently spoke in poetry – about basketball, life and – of course – the Grateful Dead. On Sunday, Pauley Pavilion will finally get to write him back. Read more...

Photo: The late UCLA men’s basketball legend Bill Walton speaks to students in the Pauley Pavilion Club during his Pac-12 campus speaking tour on Jan. 17, 2013. The program will commemorate Walton during UCLA’s game against Ohio State on Sunday at 12:45 p.m. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Dizon’s Disposition: Cronin’s short temper could lead to firing if postseason disappoints

The ship went down with the captain Tuesday. After UCLA men’s basketball choked a 17-point lead against Minnesota at Pauley Pavilion, coach Mick Cronin was quick to point the finger at himself. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball coach Mick Cronin looks down while walking on the sideline at Pauley Pavilion. His team will next face Ohio State on Sunday at home. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)



In midst of historically poor season, men’s tennis looks to turn tide against USC

The worst start in the Billy Martin era continues. And the Bruins’ recent results have UCLA’s longest-active head coach searching for answers. “In my 42 years, I don’t think I’ve lost three matches in a row, much less four matches in a row,” Martin, who’s been a coach in Westwood since 1984 and head honcho since 1994, said. Read more...

Photo: Head coach Billy Martin chats with an official at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. UCLA men’s tennis is off to their worst start to a season in Martin’s tenure. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball season predictions 2025

Coming off its worst season since 2005, UCLA baseball (4-0) is undefeated to begin 2025. While the Bruins are next headed to Corpus Christi, Texas, for the Kleberg Bank Classic, they are just two weeks away from beginning conference action in their first season in the Big Ten. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball greets sophomore left fielder Dean West (No. 36) as he heads in the Bruin dugout. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)