Saturday, April 4



Nya Reed appreciates gymnastics career as preparation for future in medicine

Nya Reed’s goal upon her transition from a Gator to a Bruin was returning to gymnastics after a year-long hiatus. In just one season in Westwood, the six-time All-American did just that – competing on vault and floor in all but one meet and averaging a 9.925 on the latter. Read more...

Photo: (Photo by Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin senior staff. Photo illustration by Ashley Ko/Daily Bruin)


Jennifer Brady returns as student assistant coach while rehabilitating from injury

One phone call can change everything. Whether it’s a job offer or an engagement announcement, phone calls often lay the groundwork for some of life’s most remarkable milestones. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis student assistant coach Jennifer Brady holds five tennis balls and a racket at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. (Courtesy of Ross Turteltaub/UCLA Athletics)


Lilly and Sophie Reale provide support to each other as sisters, teammates

Lilly and Sophie Reale grew up in the same house, attended the same school and played the same sport. But it wasn’t until they were both adults that they could finally share the field. Read more...

Photo: Junior defender Lilly Reale lifts up her sister, freshman forward Sophie, in a hug. The Boston-born sisters never had the opportunity to play together on their high school team but are now both on UCLA women’s soccer. (Illustration by Kelly Gee/Daily Bruin. Photo by Julia Zhou/Photo editor.)


Top Moments: Daily Bruin Sports reviews UCLA Athletics’ 2023-2024 highlights

UCLA Athletics made its headlines this year – bagging two new pieces of national hardware along the way. With plenty of individual and program milestones, Daily Bruin Sports steers through the top moments of the 2023-2024 year in UCLA sports. Read more...

Photo: (Designed by Tyler Cho/Assistant Design director)


Senior signoff: Megan Edelman reflects on overcoming setbacks and winning championships

One of my first assignments in eighth grade was to create a vision board. It had a school, personal, family and post-high school section. In the center of the post-high school section was the UCLA soccer logo, and next to it I wrote, “I will work hard and deserve to be at their school.” I became determined to do that. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder/forward Megan Edelman chases a ball in a game against Oregon. (Juliet Zhang/Daily Bruin)