Thursday, May 14

Football scouting report: BYU

UCLA football (1-1) will wrap up its two-year home-and-home series with BYU this Saturday, as the Bruins travel to Provo, Utah, to face the Cougars (1-1). Read more...

Photo: BYU linebacker/defensive end Harvey Langi (right) was all over the field in last year’s game between the Cougars and the Bruins. He finished with a team-high eight tackles to go along with two interceptions and one pass breakup. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Report Card: UCLA vs. UNLV

School is still not in session for UCLA, but that doesn’t mean it’s too early to hand out some grades. Terribly cheesy intro aside, here’s the unit-by-unit report card for the Bruins’ 42-21 win over UNLV. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore quarterback Josh Rosen has already made several NFL-type throws this season, but he has struggled against pressure and has lacked consistency on the deep ball. (Miriam Bribiesca/Photo Editor)


Women’s volleyball comes out on top against Long Beach State

LONG BEACH, Calif. — It was an every-other-set kind of night for UCLA women’s volleyball. No. 11 UCLA (9-1) dominated in the odd sets, but struggled in the even ones en route to a 3-1 victory against Long Beach State (5-5) Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: In her last two games, Claire Felix has smacked 27 kills with just five errors, good for a .442 hitting percentage. The senior middle blocker’s recent hot streak has raised her season mark to .394. (Korbin Placet/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s volleyball returns to form, takes down Pepperdine in four sets

MALIBU — Saturday’s loss to San Diego highlighted the Bruins’ early season flaws. “We realized that we were not getting quality digs in order to run our middles (against San Diego),” said senior libero Taylor Formico. Read more...

Photo: After offseason surgery, Claire Felix had yet to find a groove through the first few games of the season. The senior middle blocker turned the corner Tuesday, smashing slides and picking up 11 kills and just one error. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Regulars take a step back as men’s soccer shuts out CSUN

At long last, the most extensive home stand of the season has come to an end. The No. 8 UCLA men’s soccer team (3-1-1) has been in LA for over two and a half weeks, but their stay ended Monday with a 4-0 victory against CSU Northridge. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Willie Raygoza registered his first goal of the season, which got the Bruins on the board early against CSU Northridge. He also registered an assist in the 90th minute. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Nonprofit program, UCLA football team up for seriously ill children

Lily Spratt had never been to a football game before. Neither had Austin Jones or their friend Nathaniel. Just before kickoff against UNLV, the kids were roaming the sidelines of the Rose Bowl next to the UCLA bench, watching the team warm up. Read more...

Photo: Deon Hollins was one of the players who went over to greet the kids from Special Spectators. The kids were able to tour the UCLA football locker room and run around the field before the game. (Michael Zshornack/Assistant Photo editor)


Incoming freshmen rise to first place in Junior Grand Slam

Jada Hart and Ena Shibahara were already national champions, but now they can put a Juniors Grand Slam title under their belts. All it took was fending off a one-set deficit and a third set match point. Read more...

Photo: Incoming freshmen Ena Shibahara (left) and Jada Hart overcame a one set deficit and a third set match point to win the U.S. Open juniors girls’ doubles championship over Kayla Day and Caroline Dolehide. (Courtesy of Paul Ballard/ZooTennis)