Thursday, April 30

Women’s volleyball switches up rotation, splits series against Washington State

After another loss, the Bruins took the final match against the Cougars over the weekend. No. 18 UCLA women’s volleyball (4-2) split back-to-back matches against No. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside/opposite hitter Allison Jacobs recorded 10 digs and picked up an ace as the Bruins grabbed the second match of a doubleheader against No. 24 Washington State. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


Men’s basketball falls to crosstown rival USC in double-digit loss

This post was updated Feb. 6 at 10:01 p.m. Even without their two rotation big men, the Bruins found a way to hang around for most of the first half. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Johnny Juzang led No. 21 UCLA men’s basketball with 13 points and 13 rebounds in its loss to crosstown rival USC. Juzang also played a team-high 35 minutes for the Bruins and shot 6-of-21 from the field. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA women’s basketball falls to Washington State in narrow loss

In their fourth straight game decided by less than five points, the Bruins came out on the wrong side for the first time.  No. 5 UCLA women’s basketball (10-3, 8-3 Pac-12) dropped its first game of the calendar year against Washington State (9-6, 7-6) by a score of 63-67. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior guard Natalie Chou put up 12 points on 4-of-8 shooting in No. 5 UCLA women’s basketball’s loss at Washington State. Chou led the Bruins with 37 minutes played. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin staff)


Un-Connon Opinions: UCLA football’s disappointing results could be the end for Chip Kelly

Chip Kelly’s first three seasons in Westwood have been full of excuses. Those excuses have been justifiable, but they are still excuses nonetheless. The team wasn’t built of Kelly’s hand-picked recruits, the Pac-12 had evolved in his six-year absence since he coached up in Eugene, disgruntled players transferred out of the program in droves, injuries to key players disrupted position groups and a pandemic cost him a layup nonconference slate, among other things. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football coach Chip Kelly is 10-21 in his time in Westwood and has yet to achieve a winning season with the Bruins. Kelly is also 0-6 in nonconference play with UCLA but returns the second most production out of any team in the country heading into the 2021 season. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Women’s basketball prepares for 4-game road trip starting with Cougars, Huskies

The Bruins have a chance to pick up a pair of season sweeps this weekend. Three weeks after a 2-point overtime victory over Washington State (8-6, 6-6 Pac-12) and an indefinitely postponed game against Washington (4-8, 1-8), No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior guard Lindsey Corsaro has started 10 of the 11 games she has played in so far this year for No. 5 UCLA women’s basketball, averaging just under five points per game. (Ashley Kenney/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s tennis prepares for ITA indoor championship against unfamiliar opponents

Following victories in the ITA Kickoff Weekend, the Bruins are set to match up against the nation’s top teams. No. 2 UCLA women’s tennis (2-0) is heading to Stillwater, Oklahoma, this weekend for the ITA National Women’s Team Indoor Championship, where it will first play against No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Vivian Wolff is part of No. 2 UCLA women’s tennis’ second doubles team. Wolff and her partner senior Annette Goulak are undefeated so far this season. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


Weekend in Preview: Feb. 4

Men’s volleyball Michael Waldman, Assistant Sports editor After moving up one space in the rankings, the Bruins will take on the No. 1 team in the country in their first road doubleheader of the season. Read more...

Photo: No. 8 UCLA men’s volleyball and coach John Speraw hit the road for the first time in the pandemic season, taking on No. 1 BYU in a doubleheader. (Elise Tsai/Daily Bruin)