Monday, May 18

Former UCLA volleyball player brings deadly kills to US national team

It seemed like a tall order for Karsta Lowe. It was less than a year after the outside hitter completed a four-year run at UCLA that she managed to land an unexpected spot with the U.S. Read more...

Photo: Karsta Lowe goes for the kill in her first match with the U.S. Women’s National Volleyball Team. The recent graduate helped the Americans clinch the FIVB World Grand Prix title this past weekend. (Courtesy of USA Volleyball)


Special Olympics World Summer Games Opening Ceremony honors bravery

When the 165 delegations of athletes walked into the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum Saturday night they weren’t holding their nations’ flags. Instead, they were holding each other, walking hand in hand, raising their arms, reaching up. Read more...

Photo: Cuban Special Olympics athletes Lilianni Salgado and Darianny Urtado hand off the torch to USA Special Olympics athlete Destiny Sanchez. (Miriam Bribiesca/Daily Bruin Senior Staff)




Norman Powell, other former Bruins impress in NBA Summer League

It didn’t take Norman Powell long to prove that he belonged in the NBA. In his first three NBA Summer League games, the former UCLA guard led the Toronto Raptors in scoring, averaging just over 19 points per contest. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA guard Norman Powell was signed to a three-year, partially guaranteed contract by the Toronto Raptors after leading all rookie guards in scoring during NBA Summer League play. (Courtesy of Roven Yau/Toronto Raptors)


The Aubserver: Caitlyn Jenner used ESPYs to champion transgender rights, acceptance

There were plenty of reasons to cry while watching the ESPY Awards. Maybe it was Cincinnati Bengal Devon Still’s emotional speech about his daughter Leah’s fight against cancer. Read more...

Photo: Caitlyn Jenner won the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage at the ESPYs last Wednesday. Jenner was a former Olympic athlete who won gold in the men’s decathlon in 1976. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Nickelodeon’s Kids’ Choice Sports Awards

Daily Bruin Video interviewed professional athletes on Nickelodeon’s orange carpet for the Kids’ Choice Sports Awards on July 16. Zach LaVine, Klay Thompson, Malcolm Butler, Marcedes Lewis, Jordan Cameron and Amanda Bingson give their thoughts about UCLA, what it feels like to be a champion and advice for college students. Read more...

Photo: (Rachel Scott and Iris Lee/Daily Bruin)