Monday, April 6


NBA Draft, transfer portal may shuffle UCLA men’s basketball’s roster

This post was updated March 18 at 9:41 p.m. Endings give way to new beginnings. The Bruins’ middling season – in which they went 11-11 against Pac-12 opponents across the regular and postseasons – came to a close with a two-point loss in Las Vegas on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Dylan Andrews rises above members of both UCLA and Oregon men’s basketball on a shot attempt. Andrews confirmed his return to the Bruins for next season following their Pac-12 tournament quarterfinals loss to the Duck. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)




Jadelyn Allchin delivers clutch plays for UCLA softball, cementing status as core player

Jadelyn Allchin spent four years in Seattle as a crucial part of Washington’s outfield. When the graduate student – a veteran of Pac-12 play – looked for fresh scenery for a final campaign, she turned to the team she’d only beaten twice in four years. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student outfielder Jadelyn Allchin watches the pitcher. (Darlene Sanzon/Daily Bruin)


UCLA gymnastics to celebrate 8 seniors in final regular meet of the season

Margzetta Frazier has already been honored at two senior ceremonies. But the sixth-year Bruin said, in what will truly be her final senior night, the end of her NCAA gymnastics career will finally hit her. Read more...

Photo: Senior Chae Campbell pumps her fists after receiving a score at Pauley Pavilion (left). Graduate student Margzetta Frazier salutes the judges after her bars routine (right). (Julia Zhou/Photo Editor)


UCLA men’s basketball falls short of NCAA Tournament with season-ending loss

LAS VEGAS – Heartbreak and Sin City. It’s a match made in Bruin hell. Last season, the occurrence was two-fold. Arizona ended UCLA’s Pac-12 tournament run two weeks before Gonzaga killed its national title hopes, both at T-Mobile Arena. Read more...

Photo: Coach Mick Cronin throws his hands in the air during No. 5 seed UCLA men’s basketball’s loss to No. 4 seed Oregon at the Pac-12 tournament. Cronin was visibly frustrated with officiating Thursday and resorted to laughing at multiple calls. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)