The competition for UCLA football’s starting quarterback spot slimmed down Wednesday, with redshirt sophomore quarterback Asiantii Woulard announcing via Twitter he intends to transfer. “After much thought, I’ll be transferring from UCLA,” Woulard tweeted. Read more...
Football, Sports
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June 3, 2:00 pm
QB to transfer from UCLA, narrows down competition for starting spot
Men's Basketball, Sports
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June 2, 6:43 pm
UCLA center Thomas Welsh chosen for USA Basketball U19 training camp
Rising sophomore center Thomas Welsh was selected to take part in the 2015 USA Basketball Men’s U19 World Championship Team training camp, the organization announced Tuesday. Read more...
Football, Sports
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June 1, 3:53 pm
Defensive back Priest Willis to transfer out of UCLA football
Junior defensive back Priest Willis will transfer out of UCLA football, according to multiple reports. Willis was UCLA’s top recruit in its 2013 recruiting class, per ESPN.com. Read more...
Men's Tennis, Sports
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June 1, 2:50 pm
Sophomore Mackenzie McDonald named Pac-12 Singles Player of the Year
Sophomore Mackenzie McDonald was named the Pac-12 conference’s Singles Player of the Year as the conference announced its season-end awards today. McDonald compiled a 29-5 overall record over his 2015 campaign, and was the nation’s No. Read more...
Sports, Track and Field
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June 1, 2:06 am
UCLA sends 13 track and field athletes on to NCAA Championship
Redshirt senior Derek Eager was right on the bubble. In the 2015 NCAA Division I West Preliminary Championships in Austin, Texas, this past weekend, Eager needed to finish in the top 12 in the javelin competition to qualify for the NCAA championship meet in Eugene, Ore., on June 10. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt senior javelin thrower Derek Eager qualified for the NCAA Outdoor Tournament with his final throw in competition this weekend. (UCLA Athletics)
Baseball, Sports
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June 1, 2:06 am
Baseball defeats Maryland, remains in contention for NCAA Super Regional
With one swing of the bat, everything that had been going wrong for UCLA baseball started to go right. The No. 1-seeded Bruins (45-15) were in a rut offensively at the start of this weekend’s NCAA Regional. Read more...
Photo: Junior left fielder Ty Moore roars in excitement after scoring UCLA’s fourth run against Maryland on Sunday night. The Bruins went on to win the game 4-2 and force a deciding final game on Monday night against the Terps. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports
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June 1, 2:05 am
UCLA athletes coach at-risk, special needs youth at Prime Time Games
Last Saturday, about 100 UCLA student-athletes came out to volunteer at Prime Time Games “Championship Saturday,” held on the North Athletic Field and in the Student Activities Center, to coach at-risk and special needs youth. Read more...

