Monday, May 4

Women’s track and field gets early postseason start boosted by multi-event athletes

Two Bruin multi-event athletes opened the track and field postseason this weekend. Redshirt junior Christina Chenault and sophomore Isa Videler placed third and ninth, respectively, in the Pac-12 Multi-Events Championships in Tucson, Arizona, on Saturday and Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior Christina Chenault finished third in the women’s multi-events Pac-12 championship. Chenault set personal records in the 100-meter hurdles, 800m long jump and javelin at the Bryan Clay Invitational in mid-April and finished in first place. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Four women’s tennis Bruins to represent UCLA in NCAA championship

It’s win or go home for the Bruins, but four players will have the opportunity to compete once more. Freshman Elysia Bolton, redshirt junior Jada Hart and seniors Gabby Andrews and Ayan Broomfield were selected to participate in the NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship in Orlando, Florida. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins’ No. 5 duo – seniors Gabby Andrews and Ayan Broomfield – was selected to compete in doubles play at the NCAA Division I Women’s Tennis Championship in Orlando, Florida beginning May 20 after UCLA women’s tennis competes its NCAA run as a team. (Tanmay Shankar/Daily Bruin)


Bruins bid farewell to tremendous group of seniors, prepare returning players to lead

GULF SHORES, Ala. — After being the top-ranked team for the entire regular season, the Bruins entered the NCAA championship as the No. 2 seed. But it didn’t matter. Read more...

Photo: UCLA beach volleyball will graduate its winningest class of seniors to ever go through the program after leading the Bruins to back-to-back national titles. (Jacqueline Dzwonczyk/Daily Bruin)


Baseball set to face longtime rival Long Beach State in rematch midweek game

This post was updated May 7 at 10:35 a.m. The Bruins have one more home midweek game left on the slate this season. No. 1 UCLA baseball (37-8, 16-5 Pac-12) will host Long Beach State (11-34, 5-10 Big West) on Tuesday in its second to last midweek and final one at home. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball is undefeated in midweek play this season and will host Long Beach State on Tuesday. The Dirtbags fired their coach April 11 and own a losing record this season. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Women’s rowing races Pacific Northwest schools, Germany at Windermere Cup

The Bruins concluded another weekend of races against a variety of opposition. UCLA women’s rowing (2-0) competed in four races at the Windermere Cup in Seattle on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s rowing only has one weekend left of races to conclude its regular season. The Bruins will host USC next weekend before travelling to Pac-12 Championships. (Jocelyn Dao/Daily Bruin)


Women’s golf will begin campaign for first NCAA title since 2011 at Michigan regional

The Bruins will be making their 30th appearance at the NCAA regionals. No. 14 UCLA women’s golf claimed the No. 4 overall seed and will be heading to East Lansing, Michigan, for the NCAA East Lansing Regional. Read more...

Photo: Senior Beth Wu earned her first collegiate victory at the PING/ASU Invitational on March 31. Wu will play her final rounds with UCLA women’s golf in this year’s NCAA tournament, starting at the East Lansing Regional on May 6. (Courtesy of Owen Main)


Bruins add on to series-winning streak with two-game victory against Cardinals

The Bruins snapped one streak this weekend but kept another intact. No. 2 UCLA softball (45-3, 19-2 Pac-12) dropped game one but won the next two against Stanford (32-15, 8-10) to extend its series winning streak to seven – but ending its streak of sweeps at two. Read more...

Photo: Junior utility Bubba Nickles recorded five hits in the weekend series at Stanford, including one game with three RBIs against the Cardinal on Saturday. (Ashley Kenney/Daily Bruin)