Tuesday, May 12

Men’s basketball escapes with one-point win over Utah

Freshman point guard Lonzo Ball led No. 4 UCLA men’s basketball to an 83-82 win over Utah on Saturday to complete the Bruins’ first sweep of a road trip during coach Steve Alford’s tenure. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Lonzo Ball played all 40 minutes in Saturday afternoon’s game and led No. 4 UCLA with 17 points in a 83-82 victory over Utah. (Courtesy of Chris Ayers/The Daily Utah Chronicle)



Bruins race to 104-89 win against Colorado Buffaloes

This post was updated Jan. 13 at 12:23 a.m. No slow second half for Bruins tonight. The No. 4 UCLA men’s basketball (17-1, 4-1 Pac-12) wouldn’t let up against the Colorado Buffaloes (10-7, 0-4), as the Bruins cruised to a 104-89 win against one of the worst teams in the conference after a close first half. Read more...

Photo: (Courtesy of Phil McKenzie/CU Independent)



New members of UCLA gymnastics ready for meet against No. 2 Oklahoma

First meets are good barometers, especially for a team with 10 new freshmen. The collegiate atmosphere proved to be an obstacle. “We weren’t prepared for the crowd and how amped up everyone was going to be, and I think we didn’t know how to channel that energy to help improve our gymnastics,” said freshman Felicia Hano, who is slated for vault and floor. Read more...

Photo: In the season-opening meet against then-No. 14 Arkansas, freshman Felicia Hano scored a 9.825 on the vault, but recorded a meet-low 9.050 on the floor exercise after falling during a pass. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)



Women’s water polo to be revitalized with Olympic veterans

Though the largest water polo stage in the world was months after the conclusion of the NCAA women’s water polo season last year, the Rio Olympics still took its toll. Read more...

Photo: It’s been two years since Olympic gold-medalist Rachel Fattal has donned the Bruin blue in an official game, but she and the rest of the UCLA women’s water polo team open up 2017 this weekend. (Daily Bruin file photo)