Tuesday, June 30

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)




Weekend in Preview: March 14

Women’s water poloLamar Tuker, Daily Bruin reporter The Bruins will face two opponents in one weekend for the first time this season. No. 1 UCLA women’s water polo (16-0, 2-0 MPSF) is set to compete against No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Taylor Smith pulls the ball back behind her head. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s tennis showcases resilience amid doubles losses in fall to TCU

The Bruins’ resilience sufficed until the final moments despite falling short of victory. In the second of four top-10 matches in March, UCLA men’s tennis (6-4) fell 4-3 to No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Jorge Plans Gonzalez hits a backhand at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Plans Gonzalez notched UCLA’s first of three points Wednesday in its matchup against No. 2 TCU. (Jake Greenberg-Bell/Daily Bruin staff)