Tuesday, April 28

Performances from Brady, Faraimo keep UCLA softball’s undefeated streak alive

Two no-hitters, a walk-off and a National Player of the Week selection. That’s what highlighted the beginning of the season for the Bruins as they wrapped up the 19th annual Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament, picking up three victories to maintain their undefeated record. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior utility Maya Brady goes to throw the ball in the infield. Brady’s performance at the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament earned her National Player of the Week honors from the NFCA, D1Softball and ExtraInningSoftball. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


UCLA gymnastics’ Jordan Chiles brings spontaneous energy to meets and practice

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:01 p.m. Jordan Chiles hits every handstand to perfection, sticks every landing without a slide of the foot and reaches 180 degrees on every leap – following every rule in the book to a T. Read more...

Photo: UCLA gymnastics sophomore Jordan Chiles hugs her mom in the stands. Chiles earned her first perfect 10 of the season on floor Saturday. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Sam Settles It: Judging inconsistencies in NCAA gymnastics challenge integrity of the sport

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:21 p.m. NCAA gymnastics has a problem. It’s not a problem with talent, nor marketability or viewership. In fact, the sport has checked all those boxes and passed all those tests with flying colors. Read more...

Photo: A gymnastics scorecard is pictured. Judging inconsistencies have become increasingly prevalent across the sport. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Amy’s Angle: Amid roster tumult, Andrew Rowan promises stability for UCLA men’s volleyball

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:04 p.m. Losing a first-team All American and Lloy Ball Award finalist might have set some teams back. But not the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are UCLA men’s volleyball freshman Andrew Rowan (right) and junior Miles Partain (left). Partain has departed from the Bruins’ program, leaving Rowan as UCLA’s starting setter. (Left to right: Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin, Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor. Photo illustration by Megan Cai/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA club hockey narrowly slips in West Coast championship game

This post was updated Feb. 14 at 10:06 p.m. Nine seconds separated the Bruins and a repeat of history. Leading by one goal heading into the third period of the West Coast Hockey Conference championship game, UCLA club ice hockey dropped a 3-2 decision against Grand Canyon University on Sunday at The Cube Ice and Entertainment Center. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA club ice hockey gather on the ice to shake hands with the opposing team after the team’s loss to Grand Canyon University on Sunday. (Amelie Ionescu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Partnering with One Love Foundation, UCLA club men’s lacrosse defeats Sonoma State

Love was in the air as the Bruins took down the Seawolves to claim their second win of the season. In its collaboration game with One Love Foundation, UCLA club men’s lacrosse took down Sonoma State on Friday night at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. Read more...

Photo: UCLA club men’s lacrosse players celebrate after scoring a shot. The Bruins won 18-8 on Friday in their second win of the season. (Amelie Ionescu/Daily Bruin senior staff)