Thursday, May 7

Women’s water polo heads into MPSF fresh off loss, to face Arizona State

The Bruins will head back to Berkeley this weekend as the reigning Mountain Pacific Sports Federation champions. No. 4 seed UCLA women’s water polo will face No. Read more...

Photo: Junior goalie Carlee Kapana has averaged 9.85 saves and allowed 5.8 goals this season. UCLA will take on Arizona State for the teams’ third meeting this season in the MPSF championship Friday. (Grace Yu/Daily Bruin)


Beach volleyball defeats Utah, takes each match in straight sets

Lily Justine took care of business on the sand, but she had to switch gears quickly. The sophomore and junior Sarah Sponcil trounced the Utes 21-11, 21-7 to put the Bruins up 4-0 – just in time for Justine to take her genetics midterm. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Lily Justine and partner junior Sarah Sponcil defeated their Utah opponents in straight sets Thursday in the Bruins’ win over the Utes. No. 1 seed UCLA will now move on to face No. 4 seed Stanford in the quarterfinal of the Pac-12 tournament. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Men’s and women’s tennis advance to semifinals of Pac-12 championship

The Bruins are still in the fight for the Pac-12 title. No. 1 seed UCLA men’s tennis (24-2, 8-0 Pac-12) and No. 2 seed UCLA women’s tennis (19-4, 9-1) both began play in the Pac-12 championships Thursday after earning byes in the opening round. Read more...

Photo: Senior Logan Staggs clinched the sweep for No. 1 seed UCLA men’s tennis over No. 9 seed Arizona with a singles win in the quarterfinals of the Pac-12 championships. The Bruins will advance to the semifinals and face No. 4 seed Oregon on Saturday. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Josh Rosen, Kolton Miller selected in first round of NFL Draft

Josh Rosen is a Cardinal. The former UCLA quarterback was selected 10th by the Arizona Cardinals in Thursday’s NFL Draft. Rosen was the fourth quarterback taken, after Baker Mayfield, Sam Darnold and Josh Allen. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA quarterback was selected 10th overall by the Arizona Cardinals in Thursday’s NFL Draft. Rosen was the fourth quarterback chosen in the first 10 picks. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


Smith Says: Josh Rosen deserves more recognition in the NFL Draft

Analysts are saying Josh Rosen won’t be the first quarterback off the board in the NFL Draft on Thursday night – in fact, he may not even be the second or the third. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen is a projected top-10 pick in Thursday’s NFL Draft. Rosen threw for over 9,000 yards and had a QBR of 140.1 in three seasons with the Bruins. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)