Tuesday, April 21


UCLA men’s volleyball secures conference lead with 5-set Grand Canyon victory

This post was updated April 7 at 9:22 p.m. John Speraw is known for his love of substitutions. And given the depth of the coach’s bench, it’s no surprise he uses it to its fullest extent. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Merrick McHenry goes over the head of two Grand Canyon blockers for a kill. The middle blocker – alongside his counterpart in redshirt sophomore Sean McQuiggan – propelled UCLA men’s volleyball to a five-set victory Saturday evening. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin)


‘We just haven’t played winning baseball’: UCLA drops final game of Oregon series

Three Daily Doubles show up in any given episode of “Jeopardy!” And in the third inning Sunday, the Ducks looked as if they were contestants on the long-running game show themselves – widening the score behind a trio of timely two-baggers. Read more...

Photo: Freshman right-hander Justin Lee pitches at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Lee has become a middle-relief option in recent games after pitching injuries ravaged the Bruins’ pitching staff. (Michael Gallagher/Daily Bruin)




UCLA football employs one-on-ones, increases physicality ahead of Big Ten move

This post was updated April 7 at 9:26 p.m. Mario vs. Luigi, Kirby vs. Pikachu or T.J. Harden vs. Kain Medrano. They’re iconic matchups in “Super Smash Bros.” – or in the case of the sophomore running back and senior linebacker, a recognizable pair on the backfields. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore running back T.J. Harden (left) carries the ball while senior linebacker Kain Medrano (right) celebrates after a play. The pair faced off in a one-on-one competition period at the start of Saturday’s practice. (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)


Giacomo Revelli seals victory for UCLA men’s tennis against Oregon

Gianluca Ballotta and Ray Lo were tied at six games apiece in the second set. A seesawing tiebreaker tipped in favor of the latter, awarding him both the frame and the match over the Bruin sophomore. Read more...

Photo: Junior Giacomo Revelli, whose three-set singles victory allowed the Bruins to prevail against the Ducks, lunges over for a backhand. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)