Tuesday, April 30

UCLA cross country strides toward Dellinger Invitational for second meet of season

After two years, the Bruins will set foot in Oregon once again. UCLA cross country will travel up north to Eugene to participate in the Dellinger Invitational for its second meet of the season Thursday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA cross country will be back in action Thursday after earning men’s and women’s victories at a tri-meet in Mammoth Lakes, California, earlier this month. Redshirt junior and captain Darius Riley finished third on the 5,000-meter course in Mammoth. (Courtesy of Mike Christy/Arizona Athletics)


2021-2022 UCLA sports season previews

With the 2021-2022 season for UCLA Athletics beginning this month, the Daily Bruin Sports staff takes a look at the expectations for all 21 varsity teams, discussing the best- and worst-case scenarios for each club along with one key storyline surrounding each roster. Read more...

Photo: (Nathan Koketsu/Daily Bruin)


Cross country finishes Pac-12 championships with men in 5th place, women in 10th

The Bruins’ postseason competition featured almost completely new lineups. UCLA men’s and women’s cross country teams placed fifth and 10th, respectively, at the Pac-12 Championships in University Place, Washington, on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kira Loren paced the UCLA cross country women in the 6K at the Pac-12 championships, clocking in at 21:40.30 while finishing in 66th place. (Courtesy of Howard Lao)



Both men’s and women’s cross country teams see victory in weekend season opener

After nearly a year-long hiatus, the Bruins are sporting their blue-and-gold jerseys again. UCLA cross country placed first in both the men’s and women’s races at the Arizona Invitational in Tucson on Feb. Read more...

Photo: As the Bruins won both the men’s 8k and women’s 6k races Friday, senior Paige Carter was second among UCLA cross country’s women with a 6k time of 22:18.9. (Courtesy of Mike Christy/Arizona Athletics)


Fall athletes to receive an extra year of NCAA eligibility after seasons postponed

The NCAA announced Friday that another year of athletic eligibility will be given to fall sport student-athletes. After the cancellation of the Pac-12 and Big Ten fall sports seasons earlier this month, the Division 1 Board of Directors implemented a blanket COVID-19 waiver, which not only gave fall athletes another year of eligibility but protected all players from losing scholarships should they opt out of the season. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football rising redshirt senior running back Demetric Felton is one of the fall sport student-athletes who will be granted an extra year of athletic eligibility. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Previewing the possibilities for future seasons of UCLA sports

This post was updated Aug. 18 at 5:16 p.m. to reflect a new illustration for the Swim & Dive team. With the Pac-12’s recent cancellation of all athletic competitions for the rest of the 2020 calendar year, many UCLA sports will be waiting longer than usual to start their seasons. Read more...

Photo: (Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)



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