Wednesday, April 15

Tyger Campbell propels UCLA men’s basketball to spot in Pac-12 championship game

This post was updated March 10 at 9:45 p.m. LAS VEGAS — Tyger Campbell stood eye to eye with Oregon’s Kel’el Ware.  Like a tiger stalking his prey, Tyger watched his mismatched opponent on the perimeter.  The redshirt senior guard had the hot hand, scoring seven straight points for the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior guard Tyger Campbell shoots a pull-up jumper from the free-throw line. Campbell scored a career-high 28 points Friday night, pouring in nine in a row at one point as part of a second-half surge that led No. 1 seed UCLA men’s basketball past No. 4 seed Oregon. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA divers Hannah Butler, Eden Cheng secure bids to NCAA championship

With several top-10 finishes, two UCLA divers have qualified for the NCAA championships. No. 21 UCLA swim and dive (6-3, 3-3 Pac-12) saw three divers compete in the Zone E Diving Championship in Federal Way, Washington, from Monday to Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Freshman diver Eden Cheng holds her legs as she dives. Cheng is the first Bruin to triple-qualify for the NCAA championships since 2019. (Brandon Morquecho/Daily Bruin)




Looking to settle a score, UCLA men’s tennis gears up to take on TCU

Patrick Zahraj has some unfinished business. Last year’s match against this year’s top team is still replaying in the redshirt senior’s mind. UCLA men’s tennis (6-2) is set to take on No. Read more...

Photo: Coach Billy Martin of UCLA men’s tennis watches a match. Martin and the Bruins will have a chance to notch their first top-10 win since 2020 when they visit TCU on Saturday. (Anika Chakrabarti/Photo editor)


UCLA track and field to take on NCAA indoor championships, Ben Brown Invitational

NCAA indoor championships As one season comes to a close for the Bruins, another commences. The UCLA track and field athletes who qualified for the NCAA indoor track and field championships will travel to Albuquerque, New Mexico, for the nationals meet this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore distance runner Mia Kane will compete in the outdoor 1,500-meter race for the first time this season as the UCLA track and field outdoor season commences this weekend. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)


With Jaylen Clark out, other UCLA men’s basketball players step up

LAS VEGAS — The biggest question facing the Bruins entering the postseason was how they would adjust to the loss of Jaylen Clark. “I think we’re still trying to figure that out,” said senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman guard Will McClendon points while dribbling. McClendon is one of a few players who could see increased roles for UCLA men’s basketball in the absence of junior guard Jaylen Clark. (Joseph Jimenez/Assistant Photo editor)