Wednesday, May 20

UCLA softball unveils newly-built Wall of Champions

For a team that has found success throughout its history, the UCLA softball program can now add a new accomplishment to its resume. On Sunday, the Bruins showed off their newly-built Wall of Champions, as alumni and family filled the Easton Stadium during an exclusive unveiling ceremony. Read more...

Photo: UCLA softball unveiled the new Wall of Champions at the Easton Stadium on Sunday, which features interactive media and panels detailing the entire history of the program, including the 12 National Championship plaques. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


Men’s water polo enters championship optimistic with MPSF success

UCLA men’s water polo is accustomed to winning. Heading into the NCAA championship tournament as the top seed with a record of 27-3, the Bruins finished off the regular season undefeated in conference play, defeating a No. Read more...

Photo: After accumulating a national best record of 27-3, including a perfect 8-0 in conference play, UCLA men’s water polo heads into the NCAA Tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


After rivalry win, UCLA football focuses on decisive Stanford game

For many UCLA fans, the matchup against USC is the biggest game of the season. But no matter what week of the season it is for the Bruins, the biggest game of the year is the next one. Read more...

Photo: After a hard-fought win over USC on Saturday, the UCLA football team has a quick turnaround this week, as it plays Stanford on Friday in Pasadena. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bo Knows: Game against Stanford deciding factor in championship advancement

The final week of the college football regular season is often reserved for rivalry matchups. UCLA, however, already played its crosstown showdown against USC on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: While Brett Hundley has gone an undefeated 3-0 against USC in his career, he is 0-3 against Stanford. The redshirt junior quarterback will get a chance to improve his record against the Cardinal on Friday at the Rose Bowl. (Daily Bruin File Photo)


Brothers’ passion for freestyle football inspires, trascends norms

There’s white lab coats and long lab hours, then there’s freestyle football. Peter and Daniel Azzam are brothers pursuing their dreams in the medical field as fourth-year physical sciences and third-year neuroscience students, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Brothers Peter (right) and Daniel (left) Azzam both stopped playing soccer in high school to pursue the relatively unknown sport of freestyle football. They brought the sport to UCLA, starting the Bruin Freestyle Soccer Academy in the fall of 2013, hoping to expand their community. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Brothers show off their freestyle football tricks

Brothers Peter Azzam, a fourth-year physical sciences student, and Daniel Azzam, a third-year neuroscience student, are UCLA students and also professional football freestylers. They founded the Bruin Freestyle Soccer Academy, a community for students to learn and practice the art of freestyle. Read more...

Photo: (Yuri Enokida/Daily Bruin)