Monday, May 18

UCLA baseball completes 10-inning no-hitter over Arizona

Since the UCLA baseball team started recording stats in 1974, the Bruins hadn’t thrown a no-hitter. UCLA ended that drought Friday, and then some, in a 1-0 victory over Arizona. Read more...

Photo: Junior pitcher James Kaprielian (top) and senior closer David Berg (bottom) pitched a 10-inning no-hitter against Arizona. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


UCLA rowing to race league powerhouses at Pac-12 championship

More than two months into its spring season, UCLA rowing will finally get a chance to race against all six of its conference rivals when it travels north to Lake Natoma for this weekend’s Pac-12 championship. Read more...

Photo: UCLA rowing will find itself in a change of pace this weekend at the Pac-12 championship. The Bruins will face three highly ranked conference opponents that they haven’t faced all year – No. 2 Washington, No. 4 California and No. 6 Stanford – at Gold River on Sunday. (UCLA Athletics)


Women’s tennis seeks redemption against Texas A&M in NCAA rematch

A quarterfinal berth, a chance to return to the title match and ultimately redemption. A third-round matchup in Waco, Texas, pits seventh-seeded UCLA (20-4) against 10th-seeded Texas A&M (17-5) in a rematch of the 2013 NCAA semifinal. Read more...

Photo: Senior Chanelle Van Nguyen dropped her match 2-1 to her Texas A&M opponent in the 2013 NCAA semifinal after Van Nguyen was overwhelmed by cramps. The Sweet 16 matchup against the Aggies will be a chance for the Bruins to redeem that 4-3 defeat from two years ago. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Statistics support UCLA baseball’s strategy of outlasting opponents

It’s a saying that UCLA baseball players have emphasized all year long: “Outlast your opponent.” “Coach (John Savage) preaches outlasting them, so that’s what we try and do,” said junior outfielder Ty Moore earlier this season. Read more...

Photo: Senior third baseman Chris Keck (left) high-fives sophomore outfielder Brett Stephens after scoring a run in the eighth inning of UCLA’s game on Feb. 15. The Bruins have averaged their most runs in the eighth inning. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Streaks at stake in Pac-12 track and field championship

The end of the quarter serves as the possible culmination of everything track and field athletes throughout the nation have been working toward all season long: nationals. Read more...

Photo: Senior middle distance runner Ally Courtnall will enter the Pac-12 track and field championship with the 18th-best 800-meter time in the conference. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Top-ranked Oklahoma knocks UCLA out of NCAA championship

The impossible seemed possible for about an hour Thursday in the NCAA Tournament Round of 16. After No. 1 Oklahoma stormed out to a 3-0 lead, consecutive wins on the top-three singles courts brought the No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Joe Di Giulio had a chance to seal a comeback upset over the No. 1-ranked Oklahoma with a win at No. 6 singles but he fell in the third set to the Sooners’ Florin Bragusi. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Softball seeks repeat outcome against CSUN in NCAA Regional

The last time these two teams met, seven innings were not enough. Neither were eight. Nor nine. On March 26, UCLA softball went on the road to face Cal State Northridge in a game that lasted 10 innings. Read more...

Photo: Pitcher Ally Carda enters her final postseason as a Bruin looking to guide UCLA to its first Women’s College World Series appearance since 2010. Carda recently won her second straight Pac-12 Player of the Year award. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)