Monday, May 11



UCLA rowing prepares for matchups without team’s seasoned veterans

For the past three seasons, the number of upperclassmen on the UCLA rowing team has shrunk significantly. The Bruins had 21 veterans in 2014, 16 in 2015 and just nine last year. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA rowing team opened up its season last weekend with a scrimmage against Loyola Marymount and participation in the UC Challenge Cup, and will race on its home waters Saturday as it takes on Stanford and San Diego State. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Men’s volleyball looks to continue upturn in performance against Lewis

Despite injuries crippling its starting lineup, the UCLA men’s volleyball team has seen other players stepping up to turn things around in the second half of the regular season. Read more...

Photo: Junior opposite Christian Hessenauer has taken the reigns as junior outside hitter Jake Arnitz works his way back from injury. Hessenauer has hit for a team-high 16 and 15 kills over the last two games, respectively. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)


Freshman tennis standout Ena Shibahara follows tennis dream to Westwood

To 12-year-old Ena Shibahara, the Los Angeles Tennis Center didn’t even seem like it was part of a school. Growing up, all she knew about UCLA was that it was home to the Los Angeles Open, where a young Shibahara frequently watched professional tennis players compete. Read more...

Photo: Ena Shibahara is the nation’s third-ranked women’s tennis singles player, and it’s just her freshman year. She began forging a connection to UCLA by attending the Los Angeles Open. (Photo Illustration by Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Upcoming Pac-12 games to test women’s tennis’ doubles play

The real test for UCLA women’s tennis starts this weekend. After dropping three straight matches, the No. 21 Bruins (6-4) will only face Pac-12 opponents for the rest of the season, starting with the No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Gabby Andrews rebounded from a rough start to the season by winning four of her last five singles matches, including a straight-sets victory over Baylor’s Angie Shakhraichuk on Saturday. (Dayoung Lee/Daily Bruin)