Saturday, April 4

No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics prepares for NCAA regionals

Roster turnover can cause a once top-seeded team to lose its footing. And last year, the Bruins earned their highest finish in seven years, bolstered by veteran-stacked lineups. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Ashlee Sullivan hits a side split leap. The Richardson, Texas, local tied for second place on floor at the Big Ten Championship, tying her career-high 9.950. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin senior staff)


It’s day one for UCLA football. Here’s how things are looking.

An unfamiliar feeling emanated from Spaulding Field. One that has rarely been synonymous with UCLA football over the last several seasons. And a feeling that everyone in attendance seemed to share at the Bruins’ first Spring practice Thursday morning. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football coach Bob Chesney talks to the media. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)



Scouting report: UCLA baseball vs. USC

USC RPI: 9 Team slash line: .271/.383/.454 Team ERA: 2.75 (1st in NCAA) Games played vs. top-25 opponents: One X-factor: Mason Edwards USC last hosted a regional in 2002. Read more...

Photo: Trojan left-hander Mason Edwards goes through his pitch routine. (Courtesy of Chris Mora/USC Athletics)


Gabriel Clement II to see homecoming at track and field’s Battle on the Bayou

Homecomings often elicit a wide range of emotions. And Gabriel Clement II said he is embracing them all. He is heading home. The junior sprinter will compete less than 100 miles away from his hometown of Kaplan, Louisiana, on Friday and Saturday at the Battle on the Bayou in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where his family will cheer him on. Read more...

Photo: Junior sprinter Gabriel Clement II holds the baton as he sprints. Clement hails from Kaplan, Louisiana, and he will compete in his home state for the first time in his collegiate career Friday and Saturday at the Battle on the Bayou in Baton Rouge. (Daily Bruin file photo)



UCLA track and field splits for weekend, sends athletes to Baton Rouge, Palo Alto

Home is not always on the schedule for college athletes. But for one Bruin, this weekend’s meet will offer exactly that. UCLA track and field will divide its roster across two competitions, sending nine distance runners to compete at the Stanford Invite in Palo Alto, California while sprinters and field athletes will head to compete in the Battle on the Bayou meet in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Read more...

Photo: Bruin distance runners race run down the back stretch at Drake Stadium at the UCLA-USC dual meet last year. The men’s distance squad had six combined seniors and graduate student athletes last year, who all departed in 2025. (Daily Bruin file photo)