Wednesday, May 13

Josh Rosen out for rest of football season with injury

Josh Rosen will miss the rest of the season. The sophomore quarterback did not make the trip to Colorado with his team Thursday. Coach Jim Mora told a Fox sideline reporter that the quarterback is officially out for the year, per Southern California News Group’s Thuc Nhi Nguyen. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen’s injury woes started at Arizona State where he threw for a career-high 400 yards but took multiple big hits. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)


US Open doubles champions bring new energy to women’s tennis team

For years, UCLA women’s tennis has been a dominant force, not losing more than seven matches in a season in the last five years. As the team prepares for the start of its season in January, the tournaments in November will be tests of the girls’ preparation. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Ena Shibahara (left) and redshirt freshman Jada Hart (right), the 2016 US Open girls’ doubles champions, will face Columbia University’s Star Makarome and Alexandra Solovyev in the first round of the National Indoor Intercollegiate doubles draw. (Courtesy of Paul Ballard/ZooTennis)


Women’s golf falls to Duke, Stanford at East Lake Cup

The No. 5 UCLA women’s golf team fell to No. 23 Duke and No. 4 Stanford at the East Lake Golf Club in Atlanta, Georgia. On the first day of the three-day East Lake Cup, the Bruins earned second place after shooting a 1-under 287 as a team. Read more...

Photo: Bethany Wu was unable to pick up a win for the Bruins on Wednesday against Stanford. The sophomore fell to Andrea Lee, despite winning holes 8, 10 and 12. (UCLA Athletics)


Gage Brymer qualifies as sole Bruin to compete in USTA/ITA championships

In his final year at UCLA, Gage Brymer finally qualified for the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships. The 6-foot senior will compete in the tournament for the first time of his collegiate career this weekend in Flushing, New York, and will be the Bruins’ sole representative. Read more...

Photo: Senior Gage Brymer will be making his first trip to the USTA/ITA National Indoor Intercollegiate Championships starting Thursday. Brymer earned his spot after winning the southwest regionals in October. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Men’s soccer hopes to find momentum in game against Washington

UCLA men’s soccer returns to Pac-12 conference action Thursday against No. 11 Washington in what promises to be a true road test. The Bruins will embark on their final road trip for conference play when they battle Washington and Oregon State this weekend before returning home to finish the year against San Diego State. Read more...

Photo: After a break from conference play, freshman defender Reggie Cannon and the UCLA men’s soccer team will go on a two game road-trip to face No. 11 Washington. The Huskies boast a five-game winning streak and recently defeated fellow Pac-12 powerhouse No. 9 Stanford. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Colorado

UCLA football (3-5, 1-4 Pac-12) continues its road trip Thursday night in Boulder, Colorado, when it faces No. 21 Colorado (6-2, 4-1 Pac-12). Last year, the Bruins squeaked by the Buffs at the Rose Bowl 35-31. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior quarterback Mike Fafaul set a new UCLA pass attempt record nearly two weeks ago against Utah, and faces No. 21 Colorado Thursday evening. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA football expects strong resistance from Colorado

Hardly anyone saw Colorado’s breakthrough 2016 season coming. The Buffaloes were picked to finish dead last in the Pac-12 South in the preseason media poll. Many other news outlets, including ESPN and Sporting News, made the same prediction. Read more...

Photo: Colorado has returned 17 of its 22 starters from last year’s roster, and, according to UCLA coach Jim Mora, is very “balanced” on both offense and on defense. The Buffaloes are 4-1 in conference. (Daily Bruin file photo)