Sunday, May 24


Mastering the art of fencing

“You want to remember your strengths, you want to stay really calm – there is a lot of adrenaline going. If you don’t know what you’re doing and you can’t wrap your mind around what’s happening, you’re not going to win,” said UCLA alumnus Andrew Tsai. Read more...




Women’s tennis results mixed in Stanford, Cal matches

The UCLA women’s tennis team had a long, bittersweet flight back home to the Los Angeles Tennis Center this weekend. The Bruins experienced two days on the road, facing two teams back-to-back with less than 24 hours between matches. Read more...

Photo: Junior Chanelle Van Nguyen helped win a doubles point against Stanford Friday, but was unable to win her singles match against Cal the next day. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Clay Thompson helps UCLA tennis to Stanford win on Senior Day

Hardly one to hide his raw emotions or neglect pumping up a crowd, Clay Thompson tossed back his headband, racket and any tennis balls in his pockets before shaking his opponent’s hand at the end of his final Pac-12 home match. Read more...

Photo: Senior Clay Thompson played a key role in UCLA’s win over Stanford on Saturday’s senior day. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA track and field makes major strides at invites

Veterans stepped up and records were broken as the UCLA track and field team split up for three events this past weekend. The Bruins participated in the Battle on the Bayou in Baton Rouge, La., the Stanford Invitational, and the San Francisco State Distance Carnival. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior thrower Julian Wruck placed first in discus throw at the Battle on the Bayou tournament over the weekend. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)