Tuesday, May 19

Women’s tennis snatches win against No. 4 Baylor in gripping 4-3 match

It came down to one match. Again. After leveling the matches against Pepperdine and USC last week, UCLA clinched 4-3 wins each time in down-to-the-wire fashion. Read more...

Photo: With UCLA down 3-2, freshman Kristen Wiley (pictured) beat Baylor’s Theresa Van Zyl through numerous lead changes and long rallies to tie it up at 3-3 before leaving the stage for senior Robin Anderson to close out the 4-3 win for the Bruins. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Pacific Coast tournament serves as encouragement for doubles team

Relaxation was the word for the doubles pair of junior Karue Sell and sophomore Joseph Di Giulio this past weekend. Playing at the beachside Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship tournament in La Jolla, UCLA’s No. Read more...

Photo: The doubles pair of junior Karue Sell (pictured) and sophomore Joseph Di Giulio reached the semifinals at the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship this weekend before falling to the doubles team from USC. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s water polo thwarts Cal with strong communication, defense

At the tail end of the first quarter, UCLA women’s water polo junior attacker Rachel Fattal made a pass to sophomore utility Mackenzie Barr who drove in a goal, capitalizing on a six-on-five power play. Read more...

Photo: No. 1 UCLA defeated No. 4 Cal 10-3 behind top scorer junior attacker Kodi Hill, who scored three goals. Hill was one of seven Bruins who scored on Sunday. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Softball completes six-game sweep at Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament

Zero. That’s the number of innings that UCLA softball trailed its opposition during this weekend’s Stacy Winsberg Memorial Tournament. The No. 15 Bruins (23-5) were able to maintain their dominance in each of the six games they played, as they managed to score early and often. Read more...

Photo: In the two games against Providence this weekend, sophomore infielder Delaney Spaulding powered UCLA’s offense, reaching base five times and accruing five RBIs. (Jintak Han/Daily Bruin)


Dodgertown Classic provides lasting memories, hope for SoCal baseball

Opening day for Major League Baseball at Dodger Stadium isn’t until April 6, but on Sunday afternoon, Chavez Ravine was in full swing. For the first time since 2012, UCLA and USC baseball returned to the iconic stadium for the Dodger Stadium College Baseball Classic. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior shortstop Kevin Kramer has been on both sides of the Dodger Stadium experience during his UCLA career. As a freshman in 2012, Kramer started at third base when the Bruins defeated the Trojans, while on Sunday he started at shortstop in UCLA’s 8-4 loss to USC. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)



Despite five-set loss to Long Beach State, players set career highs

Two hours and 42 minutes after Friday night’s opening serve floated over the net in Pauley Pavilion, lanky Long Beach State sophomore Eric Ensing halted UCLA’s home winning streak at three matches and cut any comeback aspirations short with one last kill. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore setter Hagen Smith had a career-high 64 assists in UCLA’s loss to Long Beach State, shattering his previous personal best of 51. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)