Martin Jarmond paused mid-sentence – something had just clicked. He inched toward the edge of his seat, lifted his eyebrows and held up a hand to sift through his thoughts. Read more...
Photo: (Christine Rodriguez/Daily Bruin Staff)
Martin Jarmond paused mid-sentence – something had just clicked. He inched toward the edge of his seat, lifted his eyebrows and held up a hand to sift through his thoughts. Read more...
Photo: (Christine Rodriguez/Daily Bruin Staff)
This post was updated Aug. 23 at 6:28 p.m. UCLA Athletics is no longer the new fish in the pond. After its inaugural year in the Big Ten, UCLA made its name known, winning four Big Ten tournament championships. Read more...
Photo: Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff
This post was updated June 25 at 9:17 p.m. A championship meet can stamp an athlete’s legacy. And for some, it’s their final time donning a collegiate uniform. Read more...
Photo: Director Joanna Hayes stands on the inside of the Drake Field track. Hayes just completed her inaugural season at the helm of the UCLA track and field program. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)
Winning at regionals is an accomplishment. But it’s just the beginning, serving as the first stepping stone to potentially capturing a national title. UCLA track and field competed in the NCAA West Regional at Texas A&M’s E.B Cushing Stadium in College Station, Texas, from Wednesday to Saturday. Read more...
Photo: Members of UCLA track and field run in pack in Drake Stadium. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated May 6 at 8:36 p.m. Jeremy Zammit stood at the edge of the runway with the meet in his hands. The junior was 40 meters away from either sending his team to glory in one of the year’s most anticipated matchups or walking away with a missed opportunity. Read more...
Photo: Members of UCLA track and field run around the Drake Stadium track holding brooms. On Sunday, the Bruins swept both the men’s and women’s Trojan squads for the first time since 2013. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)
A home track advantage can be the difference maker for a team. And after 11 meets between the 2025 indoor and outdoor seasons, it’s an advantage the Bruins finally got to enjoy this weekend. Read more...
Photo: Senior Mia Kane runs ahead of a pack in Drake Stadium. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)
Some Bruins are beginning to shift gears as they transition from the indoor to the outdoor season. But others are just getting started. On Friday and Saturday, UCLA track and field competed in the Long Beach Opener, marking the official start to its 2025 outdoor season. Read more...
Photo: Senior Aly Conyers runs in Drake Stadium. (Daily Bruin file photo)