Saturday, May 9

Women’s volleyball sees offensive strength against Arizona, Arizona State

The Bruins haven’t had to rely on just one player this season. No. 18 UCLA women’s volleyball (15-8, 8-6 Pac-12) showed its variety of offensive talent during the weekend against Arizona and Arizona State. Read more...

Photo: Freshman opposite Mac May recorded 26 total kills in UCLA’s wins over Arizona and Arizona State last weekend. The freshman has 219 kills and 25 aces on the season. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s tennis falls short of win despite competitive performance

The UCLA women’s tennis team showed promise in its last two fall competitions, but ultimately came up short of a tournament victory. The Bruins finished their fall schedule over the weekend at tournaments in Palm Desert and Rolling Hill Estates, California. Read more...

Photo: Junior Gabby Andrews and partner redshirt sophomore Jada Hart upset the second-seeded pair of Sarah Dvorak and Sabrina Federico from Texas Tech in a final fall tournament before the offseason. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)


UCLA football player’s decision to retire sparks Twitter discourse

A barren UCLA linebacker corps just got a little more bare, albeit with some Twitter fireworks. Redshirt freshman Breland Brandt announced his medical retirement from football after suffering four concussions in three years, but his decision wasn’t taken well by everyone on the Bruins’ football staff. Read more...

Photo: Coach Jim Mora has seen the impact of concussions on his team this year. In addition to junior quarterback Josh Rosen’s concussion keeping him from traveling to Utah, Mora saw one of his most highly touted recruits quit because of multiple concussions. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


Report Card: UCLA vs. Utah

Each week, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at the game film for UCLA football and grades each position group on its performance. This week, we grade UCLA’s 48-17 loss to Utah. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Matt Lynch got in late on the action in Friday’s game against Utah, though the young quarterback didn’t have a big impact in his position group and earned a C-. (Hannah Burnett/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s tennis takes home two victories in final weekend of fall season

Three tournaments, two victories. The UCLA men’s tennis team took home honors in two of the three tournaments it participated in this weekend. Senior Martin Redlicki lost in the semifinals of the Oracle Intercollegiate Tennis Association National Fall Championships, but junior Maxime Cressy won in the Larry Easley Memorial Classic, and freshman Keegan Smith took the title in the Jack Kramer Fall Invitational. Read more...

Photo: Junior Maxime Cressy won in the Larry Easley Memorial Classic held in Las Vegas. Cressy was one of two Bruins to take home a victory this weekend with the other being freshman Keegan Smith. (Emma Skinner/Daily Bruin)


UCLA swim and dive falls to Arizona, Arizona State in dual-meet

UCLA swim and dive opened Pac-12 dual-meet competition with a weekend trip to Arizona. UCLA (4-3, 1-2 Pac-12) visited Arizona (3-1, 3-1) on Friday and Arizona State (3-1, 2-1) on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA swim and dive fell to both Arizona and Arizona State this weekend. Coach Cyndi Gallagher said the team still has holes in breaststroke and distance freestyle. (Stella Huang/Daily Bruin)


Women’s golf makes third-round comeback to win Battle at the Beach

UCLA women’s golf rounded out its fall schedule with its third straight victory Sunday afternoon in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. UCLA shot 12-under-par on day three to surge past second-place Oklahoma, which entered the round leading UCLA by five strokes. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s golf won its third tournament in a row after outlasting Oklahoma in the Battle at the Beach this weekend. Junior Lilia Vu also won her first individual of the season after shooting 8-under-par. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)