Wednesday, April 22


UCLA women’s basketball dribbles past sports to participate in community outreach

The blue and gold program prides itself on being bigger than basketball. This summer, UCLA women’s basketball has partnered with various organizations to give back to its community through backpack drives and even signed an honorary member to the team. Read more...

Photo: Coach Cori Close and redshirt sophomore forwards Emily Bessoir and Izzy Anstey hold up backpacks beside children at the Mo Ostin Basketball Center. The Bruins partnered with the Los Angeles Dream Center to host a backpack giveaway. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)



Nelson’s Noggin: UCLA men’s tennis needs quick revamping to overcome historic lows

First, the team’s earliest NCAA tournament exit in over three decades. Then, missing out on the tournament entirely. That’s how the last two seasons ended for UCLA men’s tennis – which by its own standards, resembles a historically bad trend. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA men’s tennis watch as their teammates compete. The Bruins will enter the 2023 season carrying their first postseason drought in at least four decades after missing out on the NCAA team championships last season. (Jeremy Chen/Assistant Photo editor)




Q&A: Jaime Jaquez Jr. talks returning to UCLA, season expectations

UCLA men’s basketball senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. has been a cornerstone of the program since his freshman year in 2019-2020. This offseason, Jaquez opted to return to the Bruins for his senior season instead of declaring for the 2022 NBA Draft. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball senior guard/forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. dribbles with the ball in a game against California. Jaquez will return to the Bruins for his senior season in 2022-2023. (Sakshi Joglekar/Daily Bruin senior staff)