Monday, April 13

Camryn Brown and Charisma Osborne set lasting tone for UCLA women’s basketball

After the Sooners fell to the Bruins in the Round of 32, Oklahoma coach Jennie Baranczyk reflected on her trio of redshirt-senior stars. “They don’t hang out, but they respect each other,” Baranczyk said. Read more...

Photo: (Left) Senior guard Charisma Osborne checks out of likely her last game in Pauley Pavilion after posting a career-high 36 points. (Right) Senior guard Camryn Brown smiles during her Senior Day festivities. (Left to right: Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff, Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)


During finals week, UCLA track and field members break school records

Despite competing amid finals week, the Bruins had no intention of slowing down. UCLA track and field hosted the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival and the Rafer Johnson/Jackie Joyner-Kersee Invitational at Drake Stadium on Friday and Saturday, respectively, to cap off winter quarter. Read more...

Photo: Natalie Ramirez attempts a shot put throw. The senior won the shot put and discus titles in Saturday’s meet at Drake Stadium. (Amelie Ionescu/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Snapping home win streak, UCLA baseball tallies extra-inning loss to Washington

Under the bright lights and bitter winds of Jackie Robinson Stadium, UCLA engaged in a war of attrition against Washington. The result was an extra-innings defeat and the Bruins’ first home loss of the season. Read more...

Photo: Freshman right-hander Michael Barnett delivers a pitch. Barnett tossed 5.2 hitless innings in Saturday’s contest against Washington. (Felicia Keller/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s basketball misses shot at Elite Eight to No. 1 seed South Carolina

This post was updated July 27 at 2:00 p.m. GREENVILLE, S.C. – Emily Bessoir fell to her knees under the basket. The redshirt sophomore forward had gone down while boxing out the Gamecocks.  Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA women’s basketball walk to the bench. No. 4 seed UCLA fell to unbeaten No. 1 seed South Carolina in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA Tournament on Saturday. (Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin)


UCLA baseball defeats Washington behind season-best performance from Jake Brooks

Jake Brooks’ first month on the mound proved tumultuous. Pegged as the Bruins’ ace by coach John Savage, the junior right-hander struggled to discover efficiency as the Friday-night starter and was roughed up in two of the team’s three losses – conceding five runs to No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore second baseman Duce Gourson readies himself on defense. Gourson paced the Bruins with two runs and two RBIs on Friday. (Felicia Keller/Daily Bruin)


Sam Settles It: For UCLA, another heartbreak simply shows the unpredictability of March Madness

LAS VEGAS — It’s ironic that no one can resist trying to predict the one sporting event that is utterly unpredictable. March Madness isn’t a seven-game playoff series. Read more...

Photo: Gonzaga guard Julian Strawther drills the game-winner over freshman guard Dylan Andrews in Thursday’s Sweet 16 contest. UCLA men’s basketball led with seconds to go before Strawther’s shot sunk the Bruins. (Jack Stenzel/Daily Bruin)


With win streak, UCLA women’s tennis sets sights on Stanford, California

Backed by doubles dominance and Pac-12 praise, the Bruins have been on a hot streak. Coming off a 4-1 victory against USC, UCLA women’s tennis (6-3, 1-1 Pac-12) will look to add to its three-match winning streak when it hosts California (4-5, 1-1) on Saturday and No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s tennis sophomore Kimmi Hance hits a forehand. Hance was recently named Pac-12 Player of the Week. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin staff)