Thursday, April 9

Counting a fall, UCLA gymnastics places 3rd in Denver-hosted quad meet

A Pauley Pavilion floor party stole the show in the mile-high city. Led by No. 11 UCLA gymnastics’ highest score on any apparatus this season – a 49.575 on floor – the Bruins left Magness Arena in Denver with a 196.550 total score Sunday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: Junior Emma Malabuyo leaps across the beam at Pauley Pavilion. Malabuyo scored a team-high 9.925 on beam, one of her three season high scores Sunday. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)



Double-digit lead dissipates as UCLA men’s basketball falls to Arizona

Déjà vu dawned on the desert. One team, attempting a double-digit comeback, inched closer and closer to a tie. Courtesy of a technical foul, it would get the chance to knot the contest at the charity stripe. Read more...

Photo: Sebastian Mack rises with the ball. The freshman guard had 21 points in UCLA men’s basketball’s loss to Arizona on Saturday, with 16 of those coming in the second half. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Ahead of its 3rd straight quad meet, UCLA gymnastics fine-tunes team performance

The Bruins sit just outside of the top 10 teams heading into week three of the NCAA gymnastics season. On Sunday, they will have a chance to enter that upper echelon in their third straight quad meet against top-ranked teams. Read more...

Photo: Junior Emily Lee salutes the judges following her vault at the Mean Girls Super 16 in Las Vegas. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)


Defeating No. 6 Texas, No. 16 UCLA women’s tennis matches program in all-time wins

This post was updated Jan. 21 at 11:11 p.m. The Bruins shone through a cloudy forecast against the Longhorns on Friday. Two forfeited singles matches and a postponement of the next day’s contest loomed over their heads. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer readies to hit the ball. Lutkemeyer won both her doubles and singles match against the Longhorns. (Daily Bruin file photo)


‘It was an off day’: No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball falls to No. 4 Ohio State

Self-inflicted blows prevented the Bruins from maintaining their longest win streak in 17 years. Following its first five-set contest of the season, No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball (4-1) fell to No. Read more...

Photo: Senior outside hitter Ethan Champlin soars for a kill. Although UCLA men’s volleyball snapped a 16-game win streak, Champlin recorded a season-high 18 kills on Friday night. (Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor)