Tuesday, April 28

UCLA baseball prepares to face Omaha in opening series

John Savage knows it has been a decade since the Bruins last appeared in Omaha. A team filled with second- and third-year players hoisted the 2013 national championship and provided the now-19th year coach with his only collegiate title. Read more...

Photo: Junior third baseman Kyle Karros eyes the ball as he swings. Karros is one of four captains for No. 17 UCLA baseball this season. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)


Sisters and supporters: How Margzetta and eMjae Frazier made it to NCAA gymnastics together

This post was updated on Feb. 16 at 10:29 p.m. Margzetta Frazier was ready to compete again. Following a season-ending foot injury, surgery, months of rehabilitation and even her college graduation, Frazier found herself back in UCLA gymnastics’ lineup ahead of the Super 16 in Las Vegas to kick off the team’s 2023 season. Read more...

Photo: (Isabella Lee/Illustrations director)


Andrew Rowan steps up as lead setter for UCLA men’s volleyball

After losing last year’s Conference Player of the Year, the Bruins have pivoted their attention to freshman setter Andrew Rowan. Rowan, who has become the blue and gold’s singular setter, has now stepped up in place of junior setter/opposite Miles Partain, who announced his departure from the program last week. Read more...

Photo: Freshman setter Andrew Rowan sets the ball to his teammate. Rowan has 258 total assists across the season. (Amelie Ionescu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


‘Defending our home court’: UCLA men’s basketball hopes to hold home win streak

With a 13-0 record at home, it’s no secret the Bruins love playing in Pauley Pavilion. “I really like the crowd, the energy in Pauley,” said freshman forward Adem Bona. Read more...

Photo: Fifth-year guard David Singleton dribbles on the perimeter. Singleton and No. 4 UCLA men’s basketball will have a chance to extend their 21-game home winning streak Thursday against Stanford and Saturday against California. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA women’s tennis preps for bullfight with Cal State Northridge Matadors

Spanish tradition dictates that a bull never wins a fight. Even if the bull mauls the matador to the point of presumed defeat, the remaining bullfighters will surround and trample its chance at victory. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Elise Wagle of UCLA women’s tennis hits a forehand. After appearing in her first singles match of the dual-match season against Rice, Wagle is expected to remain in the lineup going forward. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA softball takes Pac-12 weekly awards sweep to TaxAct Clearwater Invitational

After sweeping all three Pac-12 weekly awards, the Bruins will look to build on their early-season success. In its only regular-season road trip to the east coast, No. Read more...

Photo: Coach Kelly Inouye-Perez hands the ball to junior outfielder Lauryn Carter. In the early stages of her 35th consecutive season with UCLA softball, Inouye-Perez will lead the Bruins into Clearwater, Florida, for their second tournament of the season. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)