Thursday, May 14


UCLA women’s water polo misses championship, earns third place

It’s been a fairly busy week for UCLA women’s water polo. The Bruins capped off the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation tournament with a third-place victory, earned an NCAA Tournament berth and had five players named to All-MPSF teams. Read more...

Photo: Despite not making it to the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation championship for the first time since 2013, UCLA was awarded an at-large bid to the NCAA Tournament. Along with the tournament berth, five Bruins took home All-MPSF awards including Mackenzie Barr who was the sole first-team awardee. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Senior’s walk-off home run the latest feat in stellar career

UCLA softball was in a tight spot last Friday night. Down 6-5 to Arizona State with only three outs to spare, the Bruins desperately needed to continue the late-inning rally that had cut the Sun Devils’ lead down to a single run. Read more...

Photo: Senior Mysha Sataraka has always led the team with her prowess at the plate. Most recently, the third baseman launched a line drive walk-off home run against Arizona State on Friday night. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Bruins, alumni showcase talent in water polo National League

Collegiate men’s water polo players don’t receive the glamour of a draft or get the opportunity to sign six-figure paychecks when moving up to the next competitive level. Read more...

Photo: Junior utility Alex Roelse has been training with the men’s senior national team in preparation for the 2016 Olympics, and displayed his improved abilities this weekend at the National Water Polo League championship tournament. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Out of Bounds: May 2nd, 2016

On this week’s show, hosts Matthew Joye and Aubrey Yeo discuss the most-recent sports contests between UCLA and USC, which took place in track and field and beach volleyball. Read more...

Photo: Chris Campbell/Daily Bruin



Women’s tennis focuses on overcoming doubles dilemma in time for NCAAs

The NCAA Tournament is two weeks away and, for the first time since 2009, UCLA women’s tennis sits outside of the top 10 in the national rankings entering the postseason. Read more...

Photo: Seniors Kyle McPhillips (pictured) and Catherine Harrison were the lone pair that played together before the season. The UCLA women’s tennis team has faced struggles with its doubles play in 2016. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)