Sunday, May 17

Women’s volleyball looks to fill leadership void in upcoming matches

A team leader can raise a team up, and push that team to over-preform and outplay teams that are better on paper. As UCLA women’s volleyball gets deeper into conference play, the team is still looking for its leader. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s volleyball coach Michael Sealy said that he thinks there’s a collective of leaders on this year’s team. He named seniors Rachel Inouye and Karly Drolson, and junior Taylor Formico as a trio of players who are “setting a standard.” (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Regional Championship to test men’s tennis’ new players, key returners

Billy Martin looks at the fall as a series of stepping stones for the dual-match season in the spring, an important time for the men’s tennis coach to gauge his players after the summer. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Martin Redlicki is the top seeded Bruin in the singles draw at No. 4 at the USTA/ITA Southwest Regional Championship on Thursday at Pepperdine. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Matter of Fact: Team allegiance stronger than moral dilemma in case of Greg Hardy

Can you cheer for the star on the helmet without cheering for the star in the helmet? The Cowboys’ signing of Greg Hardy was great for me – the team’s logo allowed me to use the clever turn of phrase you just read – but was the signing good for Dallas fans? Read more...

Photo: Cowboys fans cheer at AT&T Stadium in Dallas. The Cowboys signed controversial defensive end Greg Hardy during the offseason. (Creative Commons photo by Mahanga via Wikimedia)


Q&A: Stanford Daily football writer previews UCLA vs. Stanford showdown

In advance of Thursday night’s matchup between No. 18 UCLA and No. 15 Stanford, Daily Bruin Sports talked to Do-Hyoung Park, the lead football beat writer for the Stanford Daily. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior running back Paul Perkins averaged 6.8 yards per carry against the Stanford defense last year, but the Bruins fell 31-10 at the Rose Bowl. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Football scouting report: Stanford

On Thursday, No. 18 UCLA (4-1, 1-1 Pac-12) faces a team that has been a perennial thorn in the Bruins’ side: Stanford (4-1, 3-0). The No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA redshirt junior defensive lineman Eli Ankou tackles Stanford quarterback Kevin Hogan in the Bruins’ 2014 loss. (Austin Yu/Bruin Sports senior staff)


UCLA football looks to break history of losses against Stanford

Thursday’s matchup with Stanford is many things for UCLA. For last year’s returning players, it’s a shot at redemption. For this year’s rookies, it’s a chance to prove themselves. Read more...

Photo: Josh Rosen and the Bruins are averaging 34.8 points per game, and had gone undefeated until they slipped up against the Arizona State Sun Devils two weekends ago. (Daniel Alcazar/Daily Bruin senior staff)