Friday, May 8

UCLA men’s golf falls short at the Southern Highlands Collegiate

The Bruins headed to Las Vegas on Monday fresh off their first tournament win since 2015. However, success did not continue for UCLA men’s golf, posting its worst finish since April 1 at the Southern Highlands Collegiate on Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s golf struggled at the Southern Highlands Invitational this week. Sophomore Hidetoshi Yoshihara had the best individual performance among the Bruins, finishing in a tie of 28th place. (UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s basketball to begin Pac-12 Tournament run against Stanford

Aaron Holiday can’t get a break, but he doesn’t want one either. The junior guard has played at least 40 minutes in 10 games, plus three additional games in which he’s played 39 minutes. Read more...

Photo: Aaron Holiday ranks within the top 20 for minutes played per game this season and will lead his team at it starts its run in the Pac-12 Tournament against Stanford on Thursday. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA divers set records at NCAA Zone E Diving Championships

Junior Eloise Belanger will advance to her third NCAA championship as the only UCLA diver to qualify. No. 21 UCLA diving competed at the NCAA Zone E Diving Championships from March 5-7 in Flagstaff, Arizona. Read more...

Photo: Diver Eloise Belanger took second in the 1-meter, 3-meter and platform events at the NCAA Zone E Championships that ran Monday through Wednesday. The junior was the only UCLA diver to qualify for the NCAA Championships that will take place next week. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin)


UCLA beach volleyball to play first home game of the season

After a rocky start to the season due to battling the wind, the Bruins will compete at home for the first time. “We feel good about the conditions because our conditions are different than Hawaii, different than LMU and we’re used it,” said coach Stein Metzger. Read more...

Photo: Lily Justine defeated a pair from USC with partner Sarah Sponcil in the Bruins’ loss to the Trojans last weekend. The UCLA duo fell to the team from Pepperdine and looks to recover in its matches Thursday. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s volleyball takes down Pepperdine in four-set match

UCLA men’s volleyball hit above .400 in three sets to take down Pepperdine in a four-set match Wednesday. The Bruins began and ended the match on a high note by taking both the first and final sets 25-17. Read more...

Photo: After falling to No. 7 Pepperdine in three sets a couple weeks ago, No. 5 UCLA rebounded to win in four sets Wednesday night. Senior outside hitter Jake Arnitz had 13 kills and two blocks in the win. (Jenna Smith/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball upsets Loyola Marymount 12-1, sees well-rounded performance

UCLA got on base 21 times despite zero combined hits from its two leading hitters. “We’re getting a lot of contribution from a lot different areas,” said coach John Savage. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right fielder Jeremy Ydens and UCLA baseball blew out Loyola Marymount at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday night. Ydens finished 1-for-3 at the plate and drove home 2 runs on a single in the seventh inning. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Gymnast Gracie Kramer leaps from past errors, sets firm standing in team

During UCLA gymnastics’ season-opening meet against Ohio State, sophomore Gracie Kramer had the opportunity to prove her competition struggles were behind her. She was in the vault and floor exercise lineups for the first time since February 2017 – when she registered a fall on both events. Read more...

Photo: During part of her floor exercise routine, Gracie Kramer makes the motions of making it rain. The sophomore stumbled last season but has scored a career-high 9.95 on the event this year. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)