No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo (9-1) is officially set to kick off conference play against No. 4 California (8-2) at Spieker Aquatics Complex on Saturday. Read more...
No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo (9-1) is officially set to kick off conference play against No. 4 California (8-2) at Spieker Aquatics Complex on Saturday. Read more...
Midterms, illness and an unfamiliar course were not enough to weigh the Bruins down. Then-No. 11 UCLA women’s golf placed third with an 18-over 870 mark at the Alice and John Wallace Classic in Palm Desert, California, overcoming high fevers en route to its second-straight strong finish after a win at the Therese Hession Regional Challenge from Feb. Read more...
Photo: Kacey Ly prepares to tee off. The freshman tied for fourth place at the Alice and John Wallace Classic. (Courtesy of Jesus Ramirez/UCLA Athletics)
No. 15 UCLA men’s tennis (5-2) will face No. 21 USC (7-3) at the David X. Marks Tennis Stadium on Saturday. Daily Bruin reporter Badri Viswanathan delves into the memories that shape the team’s perspective on the crosstown rivalry. Read more...
Photo: The UCLA men’s tennis squad huddles. (Elle Smith/Daily Bruin)
UCLA track and field athletes typically spend the first quarter of their final collegiate season training at Drake Stadium. But senior Shawn Toney spent it almost 6,000 miles away. Read more...
Photo: Senior spinter/hurdler Shawn Toney traverses a dune in Morocco while holding a sandboard. Toney suffered a hamstring injury in 2025 that kept him out of all but one meet his junior campaign. (Courtesy of Shawn Toney)
This post was updated Feb. 19 at 10:41 p.m. For the first time in history, the Big Ten regular season title belongs to the Bruins.No. 2 UCLA women’s basketball (26-1, 16-0 Big Ten) took down Washington (19-8, 9-7) 82-67 Thursday night in the squad’s second-to-last home game before tournament play. Read more...
Photo: Senior center Lauren Betts attempts a contested shot. Betts recorded 23 points Thursday night. (Andrew Diaz/Photo editor)
The top of the rankings is a crowded throne. But when it comes to the nation’s best, only one can claim the crown after overcoming multiple tests. Read more...
Photo: UCLA men’s volleyball players huddle together following a play. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)
A small crease wrinkled an otherwise expected controlled start to the season – one meant to build momentum as the real measuring stick arrives. No. 1 UCLA baseball (3-1) will face its first ranked opponent in No. Read more...
Photo: UCLA baseball stands together. (Kai Dizon/Daily Bruin senior staff)