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Weekend in Preview: March 27

Women’s tennisShiv Patel, Daily Bruin senior staff The Bruins haven’t left the West Coast since early February. But No. 24 UCLA women’s tennis (7-6, 2-2 Big Ten) will trade the Los Angeles Tennis Center’s open Southern California environment for the indoor Ty Tucker Tennis Stadium on Friday as it faces No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Olivia Center begins to swing her arm around in an attempt to return a ball with a forehand swing. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)




UCLA men’s basketball guard Dylan Andrews enters transfer portal

This post was updated March 30 at 9:35 p.m. UCLA men’s basketball junior guard Dylan Andrews entered the transfer portal Wednesday afternoon, according to On3. Andrews, who first assumed starting duties under coach Mick Cronin as a sophomore, struggled to maintain his offensive rhythm in the 2024-2025 season, ultimately failing to replicate his breakout sophomore campaign.  The starting floor general closed out his sophomore season with team-leading figures in 12.9 points per game while logging 35.2 minutes a contest – the third-highest mark in the Pac-12. Read more...

Photo: Junior guard Dylan Andrews brings the ball up the floor at Pauley Pavilion. Andrews has entered the transfer portal after averaging 6.9 points in his junior season, according to On3. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s golf opens final stretch of season on familiar grounds at The Goodwin

Following a month break since their last tournament, the Bruins begin the final stretch of their season. No. 15 UCLA men’s golf will tee off Thursday at the Goodwin Intercollegiate hosted by Stanford in Palo Alto, California, in its third to last tournament before the postseason. Read more...

Photo: Senior Pablo Ereño crouches down on the green in preparation. (Courtesy of Ross Turteltaub/UCLA Athletics)


Men’s tennis opens Big Ten play with win streak, toppling Illinois, Northwestern

Traveling halfway across the country and playing on indoor courts didn’t slow down the Bruins this weekend. UCLA men’s tennis (6-6, 4-0 Big Ten) responded to the four-match skid that ended nonconference play with a four-match winning streak to open its Big Ten slate, defeating No. Read more...

Photo: No. 120 junior Aadarsh Tripathi prepares to return a ball with a forehand. Tripathi went 2-0 in his singles matches over the weekend in Illinois. (Daily Bruin file photo)