Wednesday, April 15

UCLA women’s golf finishes Pac-12 championships in 8th place

In pursuit of their eighth Pac-12 title, the Bruins instead earned eighth place. UCLA women’s golf finished at the Pac-12 championships in Phoenix with a score of 17-over 881 – two strokes behind seventh-place Oregon State and seven strokes ahead of ninth-place Washington. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Zoe Antoinette Campos watches her ball after a drive. Campos paced the Bruins with a 3-under 213, good for a tie for seventh place. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


With Schrier injured, UCLA baseball prepares to play series against USC

This weekend marks another chapter in one of the most historic rivalries in college sports. No. 22 UCLA baseball (21-11-1, 8-5-1 Pac-12) is set to take on USC (22-13-1, 9-6) in a three-game series Friday to Sunday at Dedeaux Field. Read more...

Photo: Junior right-hander Caedon Kottinger exhales while delivering a pitch. Kottinger recorded a career-high 2.2 innings while striking out three in Tuesday’s contest. (Felicia Keller/Daily Bruin)


With its defeat of Grand Canyon, UCLA men’s volleyball secures spot in MPSF finals

This post was updated April 20 at 9:52 p.m. STANFORD — Postseason semifinal matches became a roadblock for the Bruins in 2022. But they wouldn’t let history repeat itself. Read more...

Photo: The team celebrates after a point. UCLA swept its conference semifinal match against Grand Canyon, breaking a streak of low postseason success that dates back to its MPSF semifinal appearance in 2022. It looks to face the winner, either Stanford or BYU, on Saturday. (Myka Fromm/Daily Bruin)


Coach Stella Sampras Webster lands 500th victory with UCLA women’s tennis

Virtually everyone in the building knew what was in the cards for Stella Sampras Webster. Even the coach’s mother, who hadn’t been to one of her daughter’s matches in years, was in attendance. Read more...

Photo: Stella Sampras Webster coaches sophomore Kimmi Hance between games. The coach for UCLA women’s tennis earned her 500th win with the Bruins on Tuesday, 13 years after passing Bill Zaima for the program’s all-time head-coaching wins record. (Ilan Berdy/Daily Bruin)


Extending historic losing streak between rivals, UCLA men’s tennis falls to USC

A Trojan-filled stadium was enough to disrupt the Bruins’ win streak. UCLA men’s tennis (12-8, 3-4 Pac-12) fell 0-4 to its crosstown rival, No. 11 USC (15-7, 5-2), Wednesday at Marks Stadium. Read more...

Photo: Coach Billy Martin of UCLA men’s tennis watches a match. Following another loss to USC on Wednesday, Martin’s Bruins still have yet to top the Trojans since April 2019. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s tennis to honor seniors in crosstown clash with USC

The Bruins will joust for the title of Los Angeles’ top collegiate women’s tennis team while paying homage to their four-year leaders. No. 19 UCLA women’s tennis (12-6, 5-4 Pac-12) will culminate its 2023 regular season in a clash with USC (15-7, 6-3) on Friday at the LA Tennis Center. Read more...

Photo: Sasha Vagramov smiles and pumps her fist after winning a point. The UCLA women’s tennis senior will lead the Bruins at the Los Angeles Tennis Center for the final time of her career on Friday. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin)


Sweeping MPSF play, UCLA men’s volleyball enters semifinal as top seed

The MPSF semifinal dawns upon the Bruins. The exact game that eliminated them from last year’s MPSF tournament. No. 1 seed UCLA men’s volleyball (27-2, 12-0 MPSF) will take on No. Read more...

Photo: Junior outside hitter Ethan Champlin pumps a first after taking a point. The Bruins will face Grand Canyon in the MPSF semifinals on Thursday night, seeking redemption from their early exit last year. (Anya Yakimenko/Daily Bruin staff)