Thursday, June 18


UCLA men’s golf caps off fall season with uneven showing at Georgia invitational

First place not only heralds bragging rights, but it also signals that a team boasts consistency rather than just individual talent. But with that attention comes the challenge of building on winning performances – and the Bruins struggled after besting the field at the Fighting Irish Classic earlier this month. Read more...

Photo: Coach Armen Kirakossian fist bumps a former UCLA golfer. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s golf seeks back-to-back success at Georgia Collegiate Invitational

Having a short-term memory on the golf course is typically recommended for players to avoid becoming frustrated by setbacks during a round. But keeping past successes in the back of one’s mind can help a player overcome adversity and push a team to achieve even further success. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kyle An follows through on a swing. (Courtesy of Ross Turteltaub/UCLA Athletics)



2025-2026 UCLA sports season previews

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


2025 Big Ten Preview: Illinois

UCLA is just weeks away from starting its second season in the Big Ten. After capturing seven Big Ten championships during their first year in the conference, the Bruins will look to build upon their inaugural year. Read more...

Photo: Illinois quarterback Luke Altmyer readies a pass. The rising senior’s 21 touchdown passes last season tied for fifth-most in program history. (Photo courtesy of Illinois Athletics. Design by Crystal Tompkins/Design director)


Pablo Ereño sees dreams realized, UCLA men’s golf falls short at NCAA championship

This post was updated June 1 at 10:55 p.m. Pablo Ereño stood on the first tee box of the Omni La Costa Spa & Resort, staring down the last round of his college career and perhaps the most important of his life. Read more...

Photo: Senior Pablo Ereño kneels down to place the ball on the green. Ereño finished his collegiate career off with a bang at the NCAA championship. (Courtesy of Ross Turteltaub/UCLA Athletics)



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