Sunday, April 12

Fighting nerves, veterans lead UCLA women’s water polo in comeback over UC Irvine

Staring at a three-point deficit late in the second quarter, the Bruins were at risk of snapping their 33-game all-time win streak over the Anteaters. But by the end of the third quarter, they had gained the lead. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Molly Renner faces off against a defender while holding the ball. Renner scored twice for No. 4 seed UCLA women’s water polo, including once on a penalty shot to give the Bruins their first lead. (Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin)


NCAA exit for UCLA women’s golf marks coach Carrie Forsyth’s retirement

This post was updated May 14 at 9:05 p.m. In coach Carrie Forsyth’s final season, the Bruins had their earliest NCAA exit since 2017. Forsyth announced her retirement before UCLA women’s golf headed to San Antonio to compete in the NCAA regionals Monday to Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Zoe Antoinette Campos watches the ball after a swing. Campos finished second individually at the NCAA Regional in San Antonio. (Courtesy of Alicia Um Holmes/UCLA Athletics)



Go-ahead run from Maya Brady narrowly advances UCLA softball to Pac-12 semifinals

TUCSON — When the pressure was on, Maya Brady delivered. Not once, but twice. With back-to-back home runs, the redshirt junior utility provided evidence for why she was recently crowned the Pac-12’s Player of the Year and batting champion. Read more...

Photo: Maya Brady runs toward home plate as her teammates prepare to mob her. The redshirt junior utility for UCLA softball knocked two home runs on Thursday, the second of which served as the go-ahead run for the Bruins. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Amy’s Angle: It’s time for the Bruins to dream big with a Division I hockey program

The stage is set for UCLA Athletics to embark upon an uncharted path. A Division I hockey program. All the pieces have aligned for it to happen. Read more...

Photo: An AI-generated image of Pauley Pavilion as an ice rink is pictured. With the Bruins’ move to the Big Ten, the growth of hockey in California and the precedent already set, it’s prime time for the transition to a Division I hockey team to come to Westwood. (Playground AI image generated by Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin)



Team growth gives UCLA women’s tennis high hopes for Iowa State rematch

A feeling of deja vu is on the horizon. But this time, with hopes for a different ending. UCLA women’s tennis (15-7, 6-4 Pac-12) ventures to Ames, Iowa, to compete against No. Read more...

Photo: Kimmi Hance hits a forehand. The sophomore for UCLA women’s tennis has won five completed dual-singles matches in a row, including both of her contests at the first and second rounds of the NCAA tournament. (Julia Zhou/Daily Bruin)