Friday, March 20



Superlatives: Daily Bruin Sports recognizes UCLA’s outstanding 2020-2021 athletes

Female Athlete of the Year: Rachel Garcia Coral Smith, Daily Bruin senior staff After her phenomenal 2019 season, one might have thought we had witnessed the greatest year of Rachel Garcia’s UCLA career. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photos (left to right): David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor, David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor, Ashley Kenney/Photo editor)


Top Moments: Daily Bruin showcases the best of sports in 2020-2021

After a delayed start because of the COVID-19 pandemic, UCLA Athletics had quite a year full of big moments. Ranging from adding national championship No. 119 to its trophy case to a revival of a long-storied program to a Michelle Obama tweet, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at the very best moments of the 2020-2021 year in UCLA sports. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photo: David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


Cody Riley submits name for 2021 NBA Draft while maintaining college eligibility

This post was updated May 31 at 8:11 p.m. With the deadline to enter the draft quickly approaching, the Bruins face losing their starting big. UCLA men’s basketball redshirt junior forward Cody Riley will test the waters of the NBA Draft while preserving his eligibility for next season, the program announced Friday. Read more...

Photo: After averaging 10 points and 5.4 rebounds as UCLA men’s basketball’s primary big man in the 2020-2021 season, redshirt junior forward Cody Riley is testing the waters of the NBA Draft. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA guard Johnny Juzang announces plans to declare for 2021 NBA Draft

This post was updated April 20 at 1:52 p.m. UCLA’s Mr. March is one step closer to getting drafted in July. Rising junior guard Johnny Juzang announced Tuesday on social media that he is declaring for the 2021 NBA Draft while maintaining his college eligibility for UCLA men’s basketball. Read more...

Photo: Rising junior guard Johnny Juzang averaged 16 points per game for UCLA men’s basketball in the 2020-2021 season, including 137 points across the Bruins’ six March Madness games. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin staff)



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