Friday, May 1

Men’s golf finishes Bandon Dunes Championship tied for 7th place

One Bruin taking first place was not enough for a team victory. No. 25 UCLA men’s golf tied for seventh in the Bandon Dunes Championship on Tuesday in Bandon, Oregon. Read more...

Photo: Junior Devon Bling notched his second collegiate victory with UCLA men’s golf, finishing first place at the Bandon Dunes Championship in Bandon, Oregon. The Bruins tied for seventh as a team. (Courtesy of Don Liebig/UCLA Athletics)


Out of Bounds: It Has All Built Up to This

With the quarter winding down, UCLA men’s basketball’s season is preparing to play its most important games of the season. On this week’s episode of “Out of Bounds,” Sports editor Sam Connon, Daily Bruin senior staffer Ryan Smith and special guest assistant Sports editor Jack Perez break down the Bruins’ most recent loss to the Trojans on Saturday, as well as the path ahead of them in the Pac-12 and NCAA tournaments. Read more...




Beach volleyball to travel across town to face off against USC, Pepperdine

The Bruins will try to pick up a pair of wins in enemy territory. No. 2 UCLA beach volleyball (11-2) will head across town Wednesday for matches against No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Savvy Simo has started every match for No. 2 UCLA beach volleyball this season alongside sophomore Abby Van Winkle. The duo defeated No. 6 USC’s court one pair Saturday, and will likely be in for a rematch Wednesday. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis notches 5th home win of season against Liberty University

The Bruins put on a winning performance on short notice. UCLA men’s tennis (9-4, 2-0 Pac-12) earned a 6-1 victory over Liberty University (8-5) at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Monday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Bryce Pereira, along with his partner sophomore Patrick Zahraj, clinched the doubles point for UCLA men’s tennis with a 7-6 (2) win on court three. (Dhruv Singhania/Daily Bruin)


UCLA Athletics restricts all home games to ‘essential personnel’

UCLA home games will be restricted to “essential personnel” until April 10 at the earliest, UCLA Athletics said in a statement Tuesday. The announcement follows UCLA’s decision to move classes online until April 10 in an attempt to slow the spread of COVID-19, or coronavirus. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Athletics announced its home matches will be limited to essential personnel in response to the COVID-19 outbreak. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)