Thursday, May 14


UCLA women’s golf in pursuit of fourth NCAA Tournament title

No. 2 UCLA women’s golf will be in the hunt to compete for its fourth NCAA championship and the school’s 114th championship overall at the Eugene Country Club this Friday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Bronte Law spearheads No. 2 UCLA’s quest for an NCAA championship. The No. 1 golfer in the nation was tied for first after the regional last week. (Douglas Taylor Photography)


UCLA baseball aims for strong close to disappointing 2016 season

Almost all of the remaining holdovers from UCLA baseball’s lone national championship team will play their final home games this weekend. It’s a group of four position players: two redshirt senior outfielders, Christoph Bono and Eric Filia, and two senior middle infielders, Trent Chatterton and Brett Urabe. Read more...

Photo: Eric Filia was a key cog in the 2013 championship team. The redshirt senior will play his final three games at Jackie Robinson Stadium this weekend against Arizona State. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)


Well-rested UCLA softball to enter NCAAs with home advantage

The UCLA softball schedule has been relentless since the season began in mid-February. The Bruins started the year with a string of five-game weekend tournaments that included nine double-headers. Read more...

Photo: Selina Ta’amilo pitched a no-hitter in the last regular season series. The sophomore’s timely pitching will be key to a postseason run. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Out of Bounds: May 16th, 2016

Host Aubrey Yeo is flying solo this time, but he’s still bringing you the latest in UCLA athletics! This week he reviews the week in beach volleyball, women’s water polo, men and women’s tennis, rowing and track and field. Read more...



Around the League: Pac-12 rowing represents at NCAA championships, baseball struggles

While Bruin athletes continue competing in Westwood, here’s a look at some of the biggest news from the rest of the Pac-12. Pac-12 in lull as College World Series approaches If the rankings are any indication, it’s not hard to tell that Pac-12 baseball is having a down year. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball coach John Savage’s team is in danger of missing the NCAA Tournament, as the Bruins’ RPI is at 89 with only six games remaining. (Mackenzie Posse/Daily Bruin)