Monday, April 20

Laiatu Latu selected 15th overall by Indianapolis Colts at 2024 NFL Draft

Doctors told Laiatu Latu he would never play again. The defensive lineman suffered a neck injury in spring practice during his sophomore year of college and was forced to medically retire from football altogether. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA football defensive lineman Laiatu Latu (left) leans to his right during a home game against Colorado. Latu was selected 15th overall by the Indianapolis Colts at the NFL Draft on Thursday, the Bruins’ highest pick since quarterback Josh Rosen in 2018. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor)



Weekend in Preview: April 25

This post was updated April 25 at 11:33 p.m. Men’s golf Connor Dullinger, Daily Bruin contributor With the Pac-12 championship on the horizon, the Bruins will begin their quest for their sixth title in program history this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Coach Armen Kirakossian and freshman Luke Powell stand on the course. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)




UCLA women’s tennis prepares for quarterfinal round of last Pac-12 championship

The Bruins are fewer than 100 days away from transitioning from the Pac-12 conference to the Big Ten. But before they can look to the future, one final Pac-12 championship will mark their last event as part of the conference. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kimmi Hance pumps her fist in celebration. UCLA women’s tennis earned the No. 1 seed in the last-ever Pac-12 championships. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA baseball records 25th loss of season in defeat to UC Irvine

Third basemen Roch Cholowsky sent a home run — his second of the game — deep into the night sky. The freshman’s first long ball of the night tied the game in the fourth – and the next gave the Bruins a two-run lead in the bottom of the eighth. Read more...

Photo: Junior designated hitter Jack Holman swings at Jackie Robinson Stadium. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin)