Saturday, May 11

Scout players for UCLA women’s basketball translate chemistry to club championship

This post was updated May 4 at 10:31 p.m. The final buzzer sounded at 8:10 p.m. as UCLA women’s basketball stunned No. 1 seed Stanford in a Pac-12 tournament semifinal comeback. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s club basketball senior forward and scout player Jonny Garnett completes a passing drill with UCLA women’s basketball freshman forward Christeen Iwaula. Garnett led the UCLA men’s club basketball team to its first national championship in program history and earned tournament MVP. (Courtesy of UCLA men’s club basketball)


Andrew Rowan’s journey to standout starting setter for UCLA men’s volleyball

This post was updated May 2 at 9:55 p.m. From playing on the beaches of Orange County to representing his nation at the Pan-American Cup, Andrew Rowan always knew he would be a Bruin. Read more...

Photo: Andrew Rowan is pictured. The setter has had a breakout freshman season after starting volleyball just a few years ago. (Photos by Alice Yang/Daily Bruin. Photo illustration by Helen Quach/Assistant Design director)



Emily Bessoir returns with career-best performances for UCLA women’s basketball

Emily Bessoir is coming off the greatest stretch of her collegiate career. After draining five 3-pointers in UCLA’s Pac-12 tournament opener to help the Bruins survive and advance, she went off for 18 points and grabbed a career-high 13 rebounds to secure her first career double-double and lead her team to an upset victory. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore Emily Bessoir crosses over at center court. (Shengfeng Chien/Daily Bruin staff)



Coach on the court: How David Singleton became UCLA men’s basketball’s leader

At the sound of the whistle, David Singleton sprinted toward his coach. Mick Cronin had been assessed a technical, much to his displeasure. But not one member of Cronin’s coaching staff left their seat on the bench to cool him down. Read more...

Photo: (Photos by Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff, Jason Zhu/Daily Bruin staff, Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff and Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor. Photo illustration by Emily Tang/Assistant Design director)


Londynn Jones’ electric playing style is the spark for UCLA women’s basketball

In a sport in which height not only plays to one’s advantage but is also often considered a prerequisite, Londynn Jones – the 5-foot-3 number three for the Bruins – hasn’t let her stature stand in her way. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Londynn Jones is shown tossing a basketball. Jones was selected to the Pac-12 All-Freshman Team alongside freshman guard Kiki Rice after the former had a standout offensive regular season. (Grace Wilson/Daily Bruin)



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