Tuesday, June 30

Candid Carlson: Cori Close’s latest Sweet 16 defeat is her most disappointing loss yet

This post was updated April 2 at 10:10 p.m. ALBANY, N.Y. – During UCLA women’s basketball’s season opener Nov. 6, the Pauley Pavilion jumbotron played what was meant to be a simple, fun video. Read more...

Photo: Coach Cori Close walks on the court. Throughout her 13-year tenure, Close has not won a championship. (Brandon Morquecho/Photo editor)


Kimmi Hance clinches tiebreaker match against Stanford for UCLA women’s tennis

Kimmi Hance’s teammates stood on the sidelines for over an hour, coming up with increasingly creative cheers to drown out heckling from the stands. The junior stood in the same position as her teammate the day before, fighting her way through the third set of her match as the only Bruin left playing. Read more...

Photo: Junior Kimmi Hance swings to hit a backhand. Hance won both of her singles matches against the Golden Bears and Cardinal. (Brianna Carlson/Daily Bruin)



Trio of walk-off Arizona wins cements UCLA baseball’s 10th road loss

This post was updated March 31 at 11:28 p.m. The Bruins had three opportunities to end their winless road record. But in all three games – Thursday, Friday and Saturday – each contest concluded with a Wildcat walk-off. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right-hander Michael Barnett pitches. Barnett tossed a career-high seven innings against Arizona, but UCLA fell in extra innings on its third straight walk-off loss. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)



With 3 consecutive aces, UCLA men’s volleyball completes sweep of Stanford

This post was updated March 31 at 11:21 p.m. Andrew Rowan held the ball in front of him and tossed it. A service error on the first point of the game. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior Grant Sloane slams a kill between two opponents. The outside hitter picked up 20 kills through UCLA men’s volleyball’s doubleheader against Stanford, striking at a .600 clip in Saturday’s affair. (Brandon Morquecho/Photo editor)


UCLA women’s golf swings into tie for 2nd in PING/ASU Invitational

This post was updated April 2 at 10:19 p.m. Blue and gold might be the Bruins’ colors. But they return donning gold and silver. No. 4 UCLA women’s golf finished in a three-way tie for second place with a score of 8-under 856 at the PING/ASU Invitational at the Papago Golf Course in Phoenix from Thursday to Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Zoe Antoinette Campos finishes her swing. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)