Monday, June 29



UCLA women’s tennis prepares for quarterfinal round of last Pac-12 championship

The Bruins are fewer than 100 days away from transitioning from the Pac-12 conference to the Big Ten. But before they can look to the future, one final Pac-12 championship will mark their last event as part of the conference. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kimmi Hance pumps her fist in celebration. UCLA women’s tennis earned the No. 1 seed in the last-ever Pac-12 championships. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA baseball records 25th loss of season in defeat to UC Irvine

Third basemen Roch Cholowsky sent a home run — his second of the game — deep into the night sky. The freshman’s first long ball of the night tied the game in the fourth – and the next gave the Bruins a two-run lead in the bottom of the eighth. Read more...

Photo: Junior designated hitter Jack Holman swings at Jackie Robinson Stadium. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin)


UCLA softball beats Long Beach as Sharlize Palacios hits 11th home run of season

A fresh bat was the answer the Bruins needed. With the game tied at two in the sixth inning, redshirt senior catcher Sharlize Palacios stepped up to the batter’s box as a pinch hitter. Read more...

Photo: UCLA softball redshirt senior catcher Sharlize Palacios holds the bat above her head. Palacios recorded her 11th homerun of the year Tuesday. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jay Toia returns to UCLA football after brief portal entrance, shores up line

Sometimes there is little warmth in welcome-back sentiments. At least, not on a cool and cloudy Tuesday morning. Making his practice return after a one-week absence, UCLA football defensive lineman Jay Toia dug his hand into the turf and squatted down at the line of scrimmage, getting set for a third play of 11-on-11 drills. Read more...

Photo: Junior defensive lineman Jay Toia holds his helmet while walking on the field with his teammates. (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)


UCLA men’s tennis heads to Ojai for Pac-12 championship quarterfinals

Tennis hinges on quick movements and rapid reflexes. And for coach Billy Martin, this week’s Pac-12 championship is the ultimate physical test. “It’s going to be a real physical contest – it’ll be the first time we’ll potentially play three matches in a row,” Martin said. Read more...

Photo: Giacomo Revelli fires a forehand during a match. The junior has shown continuous improvement this season. (Julia Zhou/Photo editor)