Tuesday, May 19

UCLA men’s tennis relishes return to home, outdoor courts

The Bruins are happy to be back home and outdoors. After playing its last four matches away and on indoor courts, the No. 21 UCLA men’s tennis team (6-5) faces off against Stanford (6-2) on its home courts Saturday. Read more...

Photo: After losing to Baylor last weekend, freshman Martin Redlicki said the Bruins are focused on improving doubles play, usually a point of strength for UCLA. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s volleyball looks to gain momentum with weekend matches

One thing is clear for UCLA men’s volleyball now that the team has reached the halfway point of its 2015 schedule: There remains plenty of work to be done. Read more...

Photo: UCLA has been labeled for being a young team – the Bruins’ roster contains mostly underclassmen like sophomore middle blocker Mitch Stahl (left) and sophomore setter Hagen Smith (right) – but it is something UCLA has to deal with as it heads in to the second half of the season, Stahl said. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Men’s basketball shifts focus to remaining undefeated at home

Most of UCLA men’s basketball’s goals this season have fallen by the wayside. The Bruins no longer have a chance to win the Pac-12 regular season title. Read more...

Photo: After missing many goals this season, senior guard Norman Powell and the Bruins still have a chance to hit the goal of being undefeated at home in conference play. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Track and field heads to MPSF championship with hopes for nationals

This weekend marks the last of many indoor track and field careers for various Bruins. UCLA track and field will participate in the 2015 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championship in Seattle. Read more...

Photo: For many of the UCLA seniors, including sprinter/jumper Kylie Price, this weekend’s Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Indoor Championships will be the last indoor event of their Bruin career. (Daily Bruin File Photo)


Baseball intends to reignite offensive surge

There are flat-seamed baseballs, then there’s flat baseball. The former may or may not have been related to UCLA’s offensive surge through the first seven games of the season. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore outfielder Kort Peterson leads UCLA with four stolen bases in four attempts so far this season in midst of a strong offensive start from the Bruins this season, ranked No. 6 in the nation in runs per game. (Max Himmelrich/Daily Bruin)