Wednesday, June 18

Five Things: UCLA vs. Coastal Carolina

UCLA football (1-0) defeated Coastal Carolina (0-1) in a wire-to-wire 27-13 victory to open its season with a win for the third consecutive year. Sports staff writer Gavin Carlson gives his five main takeaways from Saturday’s contest. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA football exit the tunnel before their season-opening game against Coastal Carolina. (Jack Stenzel/Daily Bruin staff)


Pacific Farewell Tour: UCLA football looks to leave a legacy before Big Ten move

Conference realignment has been a major story since UCLA and USC’s decision to join the Big Ten. With 2023 representing UCLA football’s final year in the Pac-12 and its last chance to face off against teams like Arizona, Arizona State and Colorado in a conference setting, the season ahead could become a legacy-defining one for the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: (Maleeha Zaman/Daily Bruin)



Battle of the Editors: Which players will become the new stars of UCLA Athletics?

UCLA Athletics has no shortage of stars. Players like Reilyn Turner, Kiki Rice and Cody Schrier turn heads each time they don their uniforms. But every year, a new cohort starts to shine. Read more...

Photo: (From top to bottom: Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor, Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor, Courtesy of UCLA Athletics and David Rimer/Daily Bruin senior staff. Photo illustration by Joseph Jimenez/Photo editor)



Nelson’s Noggin: Having found true star in Fangran Tian, UCLA women’s tennis can maximize future

Coaches traverse the seas, make cross-country journeys and explore the humblest towns to the flashiest cities and everywhere in between, all in search of one thing. Read more...

Photo: Fangran Tian of UCLA women’s tennis celebrates after winning a point. The freshman will return to Westwood in 2024 as the reigning NCAA singles champion, with only one Bruin starter from 2023 not rejoining her. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


Joseph’s Diagnosis: UCLA baseball’s final win couldn’t overcome season shortcomings

The Bruins scored 17 runs in their final game – their second most of the season. An ironic outburst for the team that scored the fewest runs in the conference during the regular season. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right-hander Alonzo Tredwell (left) delivers a pitch while sophomore shortstop Cody Schrier (right) follows through on a swing. Tredwell and Schrier both played in their final games in the span of one week in April after suffering injuries. (Jordan Guzman/Daily Bruin)



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