Monday, July 6

Dual-sport athlete Grant to play softball at home as her other team vies for title

While Megan Grant – who started her senior season with UCLA women’s basketball back in November – won’t end the season at the national championship game Sunday, Grant will still play when the Bruins take the court in Phoenix. Read more...

Photo: Senior utility Megan Grant rounds the bases after hitting a home run. Grant played on the UCLA women’s basketball team at the beginning of the 2025-26 season before making the switch to UCLA softball at the start of its season in February. (William Gauvin/Daily Bruin)




Bruins set new program single-season home run record in 7-2 win over Indiana

The Bruins have more home runs this season than they have ever had before. With three home runs Saturday night and an NCAA runner-up 110 home runs on the season, the Bruins set a new program single-season home run record. Read more...

Photo: UCLA softball celebrates a home run. The Bruins reached 110 four-baggers this season with their three blasts Saturday night. (William Gauvin/Daily Bruin)




Despite defensive struggles, UCLA softball narrowly takes down Indiana

Crack. The ball went soaring, and with it, any doubts. Another home run, another tally into the unblemished home record. No. 9 UCLA softball (31-5, 11-2 Big Ten) bested Indiana (27-8, 7-3) 5-4 at Easton Stadium on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore infielder Kaniya Bragg holds up a hand gesture after celebrating an out. Bragg drew two walks against Indiana on Friday, one of which drove in a run. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)



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