Sunday, May 24

UCLA track and field dominates in second home meet

The second time was the charm. After UCLA track and field’s first meet in Drake Stadium this year resulted in a loss to Washington State University for the men’s and women’s teams on March 22, UCLA took advantage of playing on its home turf the second time around, defeating both the men’s and women’s teams of Texas Christian University and Brigham Young University Saturday in the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational. Read more...

Photo: Junior sprinter and long jumper Kylie Price won the 100 meter and 200m runs, while also finishing first in the long jump. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


Injuries make UCLA’s losses to Arizona hurt even more

UCLA baseball went to Arizona for a duel in the desert with the conference’s best offense against its superb pitching, but left Hi Corbett Field licking its battle wounds. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA baseball team not only lost its series against Arizona this weekend, but also a few key players. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)






UCLA football secondary making big strides

Two years ago it was a weakness. A year ago it was a major cause for concern. But now, UCLA football’s secondary has transformed into perhaps the Bruins’ most stable and deep position group. Read more...

Photo: Junior safety Randall Goforth defends redshirt junior wide receiver Devin Lucien in practice. Goforth leads a UCLA secondary that is looking to take it’s game to a championship level. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)