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UCLA men’s basketball shows depth, takes down Washington at home

Saturday night was supposed to mark a matchup between the top two scorers in the Pac-12. But with junior guard Johnny Juzang a late scratch due to a sore hip, the Bruins needed to make up nearly 18 points to keep pace with Husky guard Terrell Brown Jr. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard David Singleton passes to a teammate. Singleton posted a career-high 22 points in No. 13 UCLA men’s basketball’s 26-point victory over Washington on Saturday. (Anika Chakrabarti/Assistant Photo editor)

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UCLA baseball secures opening day win with shutout starting pitching performance

When Jake Brooks left the mound and walked toward the dugout, the home crowd was on its feet. The sophomore right-hander’s teammates swarmed out to greet him, hands held out for high-fives all around him. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Jake Brooks prepares to throw a pitch. The UCLA baseball right-hander earned the win against Cal State Northridge on Friday at Jackie Robinson Stadium, becoming the first Bruin sophomore to record an opening day win in over a decade. (Jenny Xu/Daily Bruin)


UCLA gymnastics aims for final road win of season amid onslaught of injuries

The Bruins will have a chance to return to the win column despite a bevy of injuries. Following two losses, No. 15 UCLA gymnastics will travel to Tempe to take on No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Chae Campbell has competed in the all-around in three straight meets for No. 15 UCLA gymnastics. Campbell and the Bruins will take on No. 20 Arizona State on Sunday in Tempe. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA softball continues losing streak with loss to Northwestern in Florida

In an extra-innings duel, the Wildcats ultimately came out on top. No. 3 UCLA softball (4-2) fell to Northwestern (6-1) by a score of 6-4 in eight innings in its first game of the St. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior pitcher/first baseman Megan Faraimo throws a pitch in a game against UC San Diego on Feb. 11. Faraimo tallied a career-high 142 pitches but gave up a walk-off home run in No. 3 UCLA softball’s defeat to Northwestern at the St. Pete/Clearwater Elite Invitational on Friday. (Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s basketball falls in 1st home loss to Colorado since 2014

With the opportunity to earn their third win in their last nine contests, the Bruins found themselves tied with the Buffaloes midway through the second quarter. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student forward IImar’I Thomas drives in for a layup while surrounded by Colorado defenders. Thomas recorded 17 points and eight rebounds in UCLA women’s basketball’s home loss to Colorado on Friday evening. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s basketball prepares for last home matchups of season at Pauley Pavilion

The Bruins are set to host their last two games at Pauley Pavilion this season. UCLA women’s basketball (11-10, 6-6 Pac-12) will head back to Westwood for its last weekend homestand of the campaign, playing Colorado (16-7, 5-7) and Utah (15-8, 6-5) on Friday and Sunday, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman guard Dominique Onu scans the floor in UCLA women’s basketball’s matchup against USC on Jan. 23. Onu recorded her third double-digit scoring game for the Bruins in their loss to Oregon on Wednesday. (Christine Kao/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA men’s basketball returns to Pauley Pavilion with win over Washington State

This post was updated Feb. 17 at 11:20 p.m. A quick cut to the rim and a backdoor pass set Jaylen Clark up for a layup.  The sophomore guard caught the pass and scored, good for his 11th and 12th points of the night, breaking his previous career high with over seven minutes to go in the first half.  Clark’s early offense – scoring or assisting on 20 of the Bruins’ first 24 points – gave No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jaylen Clark drives the ball in No. 13 UCLA men’s basketball’s win over Washington State on Thursday night. Clark set career highs in four categories, with 18 points, 11 rebounds, five assists and four steals. (Esther Li/Daily Bruin staff)