Tuesday, May 5



Softball shuts out Ole Miss, Fresno State with help of freshman’s first no-hitter

The Bruins witnessed history Saturday night. No. 1 UCLA softball (7-0) shut out Ole Miss and Fresno State to start the Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament at Easton Stadium, with freshman pitcher Megan Faraimo throwing her first career no-hitter against the Bulldogs in the Bruins’ third mercy-rule victory of the 2019 season. Read more...

Photo: Senior utility Zoe Shaw sparked the Bruins’ offense with a triple in the second inning against Fresno State on Saturday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s water polo prevails over persistent Anteaters in overtime

Following their first loss of the season, the Bruins were tested at home by a familiar foe. No. 3 UCLA women’s water polo (14-1) beat No. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Bronte Halligan logged one goal and two assists in UCLA women’s water polo’s overtime victory over UC Irvine. The Bruins will compete at UC Irvine’s Barbara Kalbus Invitational next weekend. (Elise Tsai/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s basketball fails to cut down Cardinal lead in 104-80 romp by Stanford

It’s safe to assume the Bruins would have liked that broken rim delay to last a little longer. UCLA men’s basketball (13-13, 6-7 Pac-12) entered the second half down just nine. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Jules Bernard notched career highs in points and minutes with 19 and 27, respectively, against Stanford on Saturday. The freshman missed just one shot from the field and one free throw in UCLA’s 24-point loss. (Joe Akita/Daily Bruin staff)


Baseball delivers shutout performance in second game against St. John’s

The Bruins had a low scoring, come-from-behind victory Friday night, but they won in a much different fashion Saturday. No. 5 UCLA baseball (2-0) clinched the series victory with a 9-0 victory over St. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior right-hander Jack Ralston pitched six scoreless innings Saturday against St. John’s. Ralston tied his career high with seven strikeouts in his first career Saturday start. (Isabelle Roy/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s basketball forfeits early lead to Stanford, lagging 9 points at the half

Three and a half minutes in, the UCLA-Stanford matchup looked a lot like it did when the Bruins won by 22 on Jan. 3. Fast-forward seven minutes, and the Cardinal used a 22-point swing to flip the script. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jaylen Hands scored a team-high 17 points in the first half against Stanford on Saturday night. Hands – who leads the Pac-12 in assists – also picked up three dimes, leading to eight more Bruin points. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin senior staff)