Wednesday, April 29

UCLA gymnastics looks to 2022 season following 3rd place NCAA regionals finish

It took the Bruins all of five minutes to begin planning their revenge tour, according to coach Chris Waller. No. 13 UCLA gymnastics (6-2, 4-2 Pac-12) saw its season come to a close last weekend after a third-place finish at the NCAA regional finals. Read more...

Photo: Three of UCLA gymnastics’ student athletes, senior Nia Dennis (left), freshman Chae Campbell (middle) and junior Margzetta Frazier (right) will compete on vault, all events and bars, respectively. (Left to right: Lauren Man/Assistant Photo editor, Kanishka Mehra/Photo editor, Lauren Man/Assistant Photo editor)


Men’s golf places 17th in Wyoming Cowboy Classic, looks ahead to final tournaments

In the high temperatures of the Grand Canyon State, the Bruins could not keep pace. UCLA men’s golf finished in 17th place in the 23-team field at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic in Chandler, Arizona. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Mason Greene was one of two Bruins to card an under-par round at the Wyoming Cowboy Classic as UCLA men’s golf finished in 17th place at the tournament. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)


Men’s basketball coach Mick Cronin signs 2-year contract extension

Mick Cronin is extending his stay in Westwood just a little longer. After leading UCLA men’s basketball to its first Final Four since 2008, the coach has signed a two-year extension that will keep him locked up through the end of the 2026-2027 season. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball extended coach Mick Cronin’s contract for an additional two years. After finishing up his second season in Westwood with a Final Four run, Cronin is now signed through 2027. (Photo by Trevor Brown Jr/NCAA Photos via Getty Images)


UCLA track and field takes home several victories in Stanford Invitational

After a hectic week during spring break, the Bruins participated in a much less busy weekend. UCLA track and field traveled up north for the Stanford Invitational after competing in four competitions throughout Southern California last week. Read more...

Photo: Last week’s Pac-12 Women’s Field Athlete of the Week, redshirt junior Alyssa Wilson, picked up three event victories for UCLA track and field at the Stanford Invitational over the weekend. (Courtesy of Chuck Utash/DyeStat)


Jalen Hill announces departure from UCLA men’s basketball program

INDIANAPOLIS — One of the few missing pieces from the Bruins’ Final Four run won’t be taking the court again. Redshirt junior forward/center Jalen Hill stepped away from UCLA men’s basketball in February because of undisclosed personal reasons, and according to an initial report by Bruin Report Online on Monday that was later confirmed Tuesday by Hill on Instagram, he will be stepping away from the sport for good. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior forward/center Jalen Hill started 40 games for UCLA men’s basketball over three active seasons, but he has decided to step away from the game and the team. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Men’s volleyball sweeps Grand Canyon in final conference series on the road

Multiple Bruins said the blue and gold have hit their stride. No. 6 UCLA men’s volleyball (13-4) defeated No. 9 Grand Canyon (4-10) in back-to-back matches this weekend in Phoenix, winning 3-2 on Friday and 3-1 on Saturday. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior outside hitter/setter Sam Kobrine had 84 assists on the weekend as No. 6 UCLA men’s volleyball defeated No. 9 Grand Canyon twice on the road. (Elise Tsai/Daily Bruin staff)