Sunday, March 29

Weekend in Preview: March 20

BaseballJack Clarke, Daily Bruin contributor Despite winning five in a row, nine of their last 10 and finding themselves perched atop the Big Ten standings, the Bruins remain unranked by D1Baseball, Baseball America and the USA Today Sports baseball coaches poll. Read more...

Photo: Coach John Savage talks to junior right-hander Cody Delvecchio (wearing No. 2) during a mound visit. (Jeannie Kim/Daily Bruin senior staff)




UCLA softball opens Big Ten play with 3-game sweep of Purdue

Marathons were run across Los Angeles this weekend. For more than 26,000 Angelenos, the race spanned Elysian Park to Century City. But the Bruins’ track was the 240 feet around the Easton Stadium bases, circled 15 times over the weekend by a baserunner in blue and gold. Read more...

Photo: Junior utility Megan Grant gets ready in a defensive position before the pitch. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA baseball sweeps Nebraska in first Big Ten series at Jackie Robinson Stadium

Coach John Savage didn’t mince words after Sunday’s ballgame, saying the Cornhuskers were in pursuit of redemption after losing two straight to the Bruins. “Got to give Nebraska credit,” Savage said. Read more...

Photo: Roch Cholowsky throws towards third. The sophomore shortstop got the Bruins on the board Sunday, launching a solo shot to lead off the bottom of the fourth. (Alexefrain Gonzales Diaz/Daily Bruin)


With rotated starting lineup, substitutions, UCLA men’s volleyball sweeps Vanguard

AVCA National Player of the Week and MPSF/Molton Offensive Player of the Week Cooper Robinson stood on the sidelines Thursday night. Through the first 15 games of the 2025 campaign, coach John Hawks hadn’t once left the redshirt junior outside hitter out of the starting lineup. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter Sean Kelly lowers himself to dig the ball in Pauley Pavilion. (Zimo Li/Photo editor)


Cori Close emphasizes mental conditioning in coaching UCLA women’s basketball

Fans can see talent as soon as an athlete steps on the court. Sometimes, supporters can even imagine the hard work a player endures. But what people never see is the mental conditioning athletes undergo en route to success. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball coach Cori Close speaks to graduate student forward Angela Dugalic on the sideline. (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)