Wednesday, May 6

Women’s soccer ready to kick off its 22nd NCAA tournament with SJSU

It’s playoff time for the Bruins. No. 2-seeded UCLA women’s soccer (14-3-1) will begin its 22nd NCAA tournament appearance at home this week against San Jose State (9-6-6), a team the Bruins have yet to face this season. Read more...

Photo: Junior goalkeeper Teagan Micah has made 35 total saves this season, including a game-high eight against USC in the last game of the regular season. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Regionals present opportunity to recover from loss of footing for cross country

The Bruins are preparing for what could be their final race of the season. UCLA cross country is heading to Sacramento to race at the NCAA West regionals Friday. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA men’s and women’s cross country teams will face a number of ranked opponents at the NCAA West regionals this weekend. The two Bruin teams posted fifth and sixth-place finishes at the Pac-12 Championships, respectively. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



Swim and dive hopes to continue undefeated run during trip to USC

The Bruins will be splitting up this weekend. The UCLA diving team is heading to USC (3-0) for the Trojan Diving Invitational running Friday through Sunday, while the UCLA swimming team (3-0) will host UC Santa Barbara (1-2) and UC San Diego (1-3) on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Amy Okada finished last weekend’s meets with consecutive wins in the 200-meter butterfly and 100-meter butterfly. The Bruins will split up this weekend as the swimming team hosts UC San Diego and UC Santa Barbara and the diving team travels to USC. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Arizona State’s wide receivers provide latest challenge for UCLA secondary

CeeDee Lamb lit up UCLA’s defense for seven catches, 146 yards and a touchdown. Laviska Shenault tore up the Bruins for 12 catches, 126 yards, and two combined touchdowns. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore defensive back Quentin Lake is the only member of UCLA football’s starting secondary that measures in at over six feet tall. The Bruins will be tasked with guarding 6-foot-4-inch receiver N’keal Harry against Arizona State on Saturday. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Big runs by Washington State lead to four-set loss for UCLA women’s volleyball

The Cougars proved to be too much for the Bruins. No. 21 UCLA women’s volleyball (12-10, 7-8 Pac-12) fell to No. 19 Washington State (19-6, 10-5) in four sets Thursday night at Pauley Pavilion. Read more...

Photo: Senior libero Zana Muno broke the UCLA single-match record for digs, recording 38 against Washington State Thursday night. The Bruins fell to the Cougars in four sets. (Jocelyn Dao/Daily Bruin)


Men’s soccer’s senior celebration marred by scoreless performance against SDSU

On a night when the seniors were celebrated, and the Bruins had a chance to pull off a season sweep, they failed to score on any of their chances and pick up a win in the last game of the regular season. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Kike Poleo started for the second time this year for UCLA men’s soccer against San Diego State in the season finale. He had what would have been his first goal of the season called back by an offsides call. (Liz Ketcham/Assistant Photo editor)