Friday, May 22

Rowing finishes Pac-12 championships with satisfaction

Coming off a competitive and adrenaline-filled weekend, the UCLA women’s rowing team left the Pac-12 championships with pride and self-satisfaction from its performance as it came in fourth place overall in the Pac-12 championships with 27.0 points. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA women’s rowing team turned in a strong performance at the Pac-12 championships, placing fourth in a field with several highly ranked teams. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


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)


UCLA archery club trains to overcome challenges to body, mind

Aim, cock back, shoot, repeat. Aim, cock back, shoot, repeat. To the average bystander, archery looks pretty easy. There aren’t too many bodily movements involved in shooting and the targets are stationary. Read more...

Photo: Leon Chang, a first-year biochemistry student, is one of many archers on the team who is trying out the sport for the first time this year. He and many archers in the archery club use the sport to strengthen their mental focus. (Jessica Zhou/Daily Bruin)


Throwers impress at track and field’s Pac-12 championships

Championship season has officially begun with the UCLA track and field team as it competed in the Pac-12 championships this past weekend. Both the men’s and women’s teams failed to crack the top five in team scoring as they ranked sixth and seventh, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior thrower Julian Wruck was one of two players to win a first-place distinction at the Pac-12 championships. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Baseball suffers sweep by Oregon in final home series

It was a bittersweet ending for UCLA baseball, as Oregon handed the team its third-straight sweep in its last home series of the season. “With all the time we spent out there for practice and games, it’s just sort of bittersweet,” said senior infielder Pat Gallagher. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore catcher Justin Hazzard and the Bruins were swept for the third straight series this past weekend. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)