Friday, May 15

Women’s basketball falls to Oregon State in Pac-12 title game

At this point in the season, UCLA women’s basketball knows exactly what the team needs to do. Defend, rebound and attack with speed in transition. These elements resulted in a great deal of success for the Bruins over the course of the season. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jordin Canada led UCLA with 17 points against Oregon State, but her offensive output wasn’t enough to get the Bruins’ scoring going. (Courtesy of Adam Eberhart)


UCLA baseball takes down USC in 14 innings at Dodger Stadium

Christoph Bono didn’t see the ball go under the shortstop’s glove. But the smattering of UCLA fans still occupying the right-field line at Dodger Stadium was jubilant enough that Bono knew something good had happened. Read more...

Photo: Junior left fielder Brett Stephens (left) and redshirt senior right fielder Eric Filia celebrate after scoring in the 14th inning to give UCLA a 5-3 lead over USC. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin senior staff)




Gymnastics falls short in tri-meet despite standout performances

Sonya Meraz was already caught off guard when the music to accompany her floor exercise stopped only seconds after it began. So when the sophomore gymnast completed her first tumble, returned to the floor and heard that great silence again, she had to make a quick decision. Read more...

Photo: Senior Danusia Francis scored a perfect 10 on her beam routine Sunday afternoon. UCLA would go on to lose the tri-meet to Stanford and Georgia. (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin)


Women’s rowing glides to victory over Aztecs in opening meet

UCLA women’s rowing is off to an undefeated start. The Bruins faced the San Diego State Aztecs on Saturday morning in a dual meet in Marina del Rey, California, and the home team came out with wins in every race on the familiar stretch of Ballona Creek. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA women’s rowing team swept all four of its races Saturday morning against San Diego State. The dual meet was the Bruins’ first of the 2016 season. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)


Women’s basketball advances to Pac-12 final after overtime Cal win

UCLA was in a predicament. Down by three against Cal with seven seconds left, coach Cori Close called a time-out to decide who was going to take the shot. Read more...

Photo: Junior guard Kari Korver was on shooting slump, missing all of her last 12 3-pointers. Her first made field goal from beyond in over two games was clutch, however. It tied the game with seven seconds left in the fourth quarter. (Courtesy of Adam Eberhart)