Friday, May 22

UCLA Kendo Club finds balance between combat and discipline

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Photo: Ling Chen, a graduate student in psychology, swings her shinai during the Yuhihai Kendo Tournament held at UCLA on Sunday. The UCLA Kendo Club fuses the intensity of fighting with a different intensity – a strict set of rules, discipline and tradition that the club follows.(Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)





Men’s tennis rallies from 0-2 hole to move on in NCAAs

Rain forced the UCLA men’s tennis team to relocate from Athens, Ga. to Atlanta for its NCAA quarterfinals match Sunday. A one-and-a-half hour trip factored into a match start time more than two hours later than originally planned. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Gage Brymer’s singles win clinched the match for the Bruins and sent them onward to the NCAA semifinal round. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s tennis advances to NCAA semifinals

The energy was electric as the UCLA women’s tennis team played a match for more than just a chance to move on in the NCAA championships at the Dan Magill Tennis Complex on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jennifer Brady combined with sophomore Catherine Harrison to claim crucial comeback victories against Duke. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


No. 3 UCLA named Los Angeles Regional champions

This past weekend, third-seeded UCLA softball demonstrated how defense certainly does win championships. Not a single run was scored against the Bruins in the NCAA softball regionals. Read more...

Photo: UCLA softball’s NCAA regional success can be credited largely to its defense. UCLA played three shutout games this weekend. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)