Tuesday, April 21

UCLA rowing wins three races in tri-meet against USC and Loyola Marymount

Rosemary Varney took her oars to international waters last summer. Nearly a year later, the fruits of her labors in the World Rowing U23 Championships have floated to the surface. Read more...

Photo: UCLA rowing varsity four boat glides through the water. The Bruins’ varsity four crew and second varsity four crew notched back-to-back victories in the team’s season-opening tri-meet. (Myka Fromm/Photo editor)


Alexander Hoogmartens leads UCLA men’s tennis to a win against the Trojans

Alexander Hoogmartens shut the Trojan’s window of opportunity with an ace Friday afternoon. Coach Billy Martin said the team’s chances of a win increased with the junior on board. Read more...

Photo: Junior Alexander Hoogmartens slams a forehand. Hoogmartens notched singles and doubles victories in the Bruins’ victory over the Trojans on Friday afternoon. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Fouls, free throws send UCLA women’s basketball home with loss to LSU in Sweet 16

This post was updated March 31 at 11:19 p.m. ALBANY, NY — Title hopes surrounded the then-No. 2-ranked Bruins at the beginning of the season. But in poetic fashion, it was the same sound that sent the Bruins walking in both postseason tournaments that gave them the opportunity to hoist a trophy. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball waves to the crowd after falling to LSU in the Sweet 16. (Eden Yu/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA men’s volleyball beats Stanford in first match of the teams’ doubleheader

The students and faculty of Westwood may be celebrating the end of winter quarter on vacation, but the Bruins are celebrating with a win right at home. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore outside hitter Cooper Robinson gets down on his haunches for a dig as senior outside hitter Ethan Champlin and redshirt senior outside hitter Alex Knight prepare to help. (Darlene Sanzon/Daily Bruin)



How perseverance, overseas experience helped Angela Dugalić become the ‘X factor’

This post was updated March 30 at 8:32 p.m. The most populated city of Serbs in the world is Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The next-most populated city of Serbs isn’t a Serbian metropolis or even a European one. Read more...

Photo: Senior forward Angela Dugalić prepares to shoot the ball. Dugalić spent her freshman season at Oregon before transferring to UCLA for the rest of her collegiate career. (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Photo editor. Photo illustration by Tatiana Shkliar/Daily Bruin)