Monday, March 30


Kiki Rice leads UCLA women’s basketball to Elite Eight with Minnesota win

This post was updated March 27 at 7:53 p.m. Halfway there. With three rounds done, the Bruins are midway to what could be their first NCAA national championship in program history. Read more...

Photo: Coach Cori Close talks to a referee from the sidelines. Close has led UCLA women’s basketball to back-to-back Elite Eights for the first time in program history. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)



Undefeated Bruins to face Cardinal in men’s volleyball matchup

A building is only as strong as its foundation. And the Bruins have proved that the ground they stand on remains firm, and the glue that holds them together is binding. Read more...

Photo: Senior setter Andrew Rowan (center) reaches out to high-five sophomore outside hitter Sean Kelly (left) and redshirt junior libero Christopher Connelly (right). (Ruby Galbraith/Daily Bruin staff)


The ‘Bruin Bombers’ lay the foundation for UCLA’s hitting success

One superstar helps a team win games. Two make victories feel inevitable. As No. 8 UCLA Softball (28-3, Big Ten 9-0) rides a 22-game winning streak, much of the team’s success can be attributed to the dominant performance of the “Bruin Bombers.” Seniors utility Megan Grant and infielder Jordan Woolery have been on an offensive tear this season, combining for 42 home runs and a .542 batting average. Read more...

Photo: Senior utility Megan Grant (left) and senior infielder Jordan Woolery (right) prepare to swing as they stand in the batter’s box. The senior duo has helped lead the Bruins to a .410 team batting average this season, which ranks second in the nation. (Karla Cardenas-Felip/Daily Bruin staff)


Film breakdown: UCLA football brings in recruits to strengthen tight ends room

This post was updated March 29 at 10:19 p.m. Few positions are more under appreciated than tight end. Effective tight ends can elevate an offense. UCLA football head coach Bob Chesney brought in four tight ends to compete for playing time and develop under position coach Drew Canan ahead of the 2026 offseason. Read more...

Photo: Former Boston College and current UCLA tight end Stevie Amar Jr. runs out onto the field. (Courtesy of Boston College Football)