Friday, May 15


UCLA men’s volleyball’s hot start fuels victory against USC

In many aspects, not much has changed for Los Angeles’ crosstown rivals. In the two teams’ first meeting of the season, UCLA took a four-set victory to continue its undefeated season while USC remained winless. Read more...

Photo: Junior middle blocker Mitch Stahl and the No. 4 UCLA men’s volleyball team took USC down in four-sets. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)




It’s do-or-die time for UCLA men’s basketball against Stanford

On paper, Saturday’s game looks like the perfect matchup at the perfect time for the UCLA men’s basketball team. The Bruins (15-13, 6-9 Pac-12) are in desperate need of a Pac-12 road win, and they’re facing a team that they match up very well with: Stanford (14-12, 7-8). Read more...

Photo: UCLA’s defense has improved by nearly 16 points per game since sophomore forward Jonah Bolden (right) was inserted into the starting lineup seven games ago. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Boisterous crowd to motivate men’s tennis in Stanford rematch

UCLA men’s tennis was caught off guard last year when it traveled to Stanford. The Cardinal program just saw a change in head coach and staff after long-time coach John Whitlinger retired, and new coach Paul Goldstein wanted to bring an energetic crowd to the matches, much like the matches seen at Big 12 schools. Read more...

Photo: Junior Mackie McDonald and No. 4 UCLA return to Stanford after a 4-3 upset loss to the Cardinal last year. The Bruins are ready to face a rowdy crowd and six top-ranked Cardinal players with their own top singles players. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)