Saturday, May 9

Jim Mora gives few details on Josh Rosen’s injury, defends QB’s toughness

Jim Mora didn’t have much to say about junior quarterback Josh Rosen’s injury status after Monday night’s practice. “Nothing really to report. He did not practice today,” coach Mora said. Read more...

Photo: Coach Jim Mora said that he has known ESPN commentator Brock Huard since he was in college at the University of Washington, and indicated that Huard was not a friend of his. (Kristie-Valerie Hoang/Assistant Photo editor)


Around the League: Stanford remains undefeated in women’s volleyball, strong in men’s soccer

Women’s volleyball By Kelsey Angus, Assistant Sports editor No. 2 Stanford women’s volleyball (19-2, 12-0 Pac-12) remains the only undefeated team in the conference after wins over Arizona (9-12, 3-9) and Arizona State (10-14, 0-12) last weekend. Read more...

Photo: Stanford women’s volleyball is the only remaining undefeated team in the Pac-12 after 12 conference matches. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


Swim and dive wins meet over Arkansas, Washington State and UC Davis

UCLA swim and dive needed to perform better than it did at UC Santa Barbara last weekend in order to win the Bruins’ home opener. “I thought they responded really well to the tough meet we had against (UC) Santa Barbara,” said coach Cyndi Gallagher. Read more...

Photo: This was the first meet the entire dive team competed this season. Three divers finished in the top five in both the 1-meter and 3-meter events. (Andrew Arifin/Daily Bruin)


No. 6 UCLA women’s soccer takes down No. 16 California in tight game

One goal was all No. 6 UCLA women’s soccer needed Sunday afternoon (14-2-2, 7-2-1 Pac-12) against No. 16 California. (13-4-1, 6-3-1). Freshman forward Ashley Sanchez delivered with a display of patience and individual talent. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Ashley Sanchez was the only player in uniform Sunday afternoon who was able to come up with a goal. The No. 6 Bruins would take the game by a score of 1-0. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Men’s cross country third, women eighth in Pac-12 Championships

Outrun your ranking. That was assistant coach Devin Elizondo’s race plan for UCLA men’s cross country, seeded fourth going into the Pac-12 championships. “You’re very familiar with everybody at (conference meets) so there’s a little bit more on the line,” Elizondo said. Read more...

Photo: UCLA cross country competed in its first postseason meet of the year this weekend – the Pac-12 Championships. The men were lead by the upperclassmen and their collective experience, and the women were lead by freshman Erika Adler. (Courtesy of Eric Evans Photography)


UCLA men’s soccer edged out by No. 23 Washington in 1-0 loss

The last time UCLA men’s soccer faced Washington they came out on top 1-0. On Sunday, the roles were reversed as the No. 23 Huskies (12-5-1, 5-3-1 Pac-12) took the match, defeating the Bruins (7-7-1, 4-3-0) with just one goal. Read more...

Photo: Freshman forward Santiago Herrera and the rest of the UCLA men’s soccer team was unable to put up a goal on Sunday. The Bruins scored five goals in their game Thursday. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Women’s volleyball loses to Washington for ninth consecutive time

UCLA women’s volleyball was outblocked by Washington 7-1 in the first set alone. “Ultimately, we need to prepare our hitters better if we’re coming into a match against Washington or Washington State, so I’m putting that on us,” said coach Michael Sealy. Read more...

Photo: Senior outside hitter Reily Buechler was held to .105 by Washington’s strong blockers. Buechler had nine kills and six digs. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)