Sunday, December 14

UCLA sprinter Shae Anderson to compete at Tokyo Olympics in Team USA relay pool

This post was updated July 11 at 9:11 p.m. For the first time in almost a decade, UCLA track and field will be sending an athlete on its active roster to the Olympics. Read more...

Photo: Rising redshirt senior sprinter Shae Anderson was one of two collegians to be selected to the Olympic relay pool for Team USA after setting a new personal record in the 400-meter final during Trials. Anderson is one of two UCLA track athletes that will compete in Tokyo during the Olympics this summer. (Courtesy of Kirby Lee/USA Today Images)


Track and field wraps up NCAA championship meet with multiple top-10 finishes

An 18-year 4×400-meter relay record was snapped by the Bruins over the weekend. UCLA track and field sent two relay teams and five individual athletes to the NCAA championships, which began June 9 at Hayward Field in Eugene. Read more...

Photo: The Bruins’ quartet of sophomore sprinter Makenzy Pierre-Webster, senior sprinter Meleni Rodney, redshirt junior sprinter Shae Anderson and freshman sprinter Kate Jendrezak set a new school record in the 4×400 meter relay race on the final day of the NCAA championship meet. They posted the eighth-fastest time in collegiate history to finish off UCLA track and field’s season. (Courtesy of NCAA Photos)


UCLA track and field athletes to compete at NCAA championship meet

A small squad of Bruins will get the chance to prove themselves among the nation’s best. UCLA track and field will send two men, three women and two relay teams to the NCAA Championships at Hayward Field in Eugene for a four-day meet starting Wednesday. Read more...

Photo: Senior sprinter Meleni Rodney, who qualified in the 400-meter race and women’s 4×400 relay, is one of 10 track and field athletes representing UCLA at the NCAA championship meet.(Courtesy of Kirby Lee/USA Today Images)


Bruin track and field athletes earn spots in NCAA championships

Several Bruins punched their ticket to the NCAA championships over the weekend. UCLA track and field traveled to College Station, Texas, for the NCAA West Regionals meet, which was canceled last season because of the pandemic. Read more...

Photo: At the NCAA West Regionals, sophomore sprinter Ismail Turner set his fourth consecutive personal record in the 400-meter race as he was one of several UCLA track and field athletes to qualify for nationals. (Courtesy of Chuck Aragon)


Track and field sets records at Pac-12 championships despite low overall finishes

This post was updated May 23 at 9:40 p.m. After a one-year postponement, the Bruins made their return to the Pac-12 championships meet. UCLA track and field traveled across town to USC’s Cromwell Field and Loker Track Stadium for the three-day meet after last season’s competition was canceled because of the pandemic. Read more...

Photo: Senior thrower Ilaria Casarotto set the program record in the javelin Friday as UCLA track and field participated in the Pac-12 championships. (Courtesy of John McGillen/USC Athletics)


Weekend Preview: May 13

BaseballOlivia Simons, Daily Bruin reporter In the countdown to the postseason, the Bruins will take on the Gauchos for a Southern California series. No. 23 UCLA baseball (28-15, 14-10 Pac-12) will take on UC Santa Barbara (30-16, 21-11 Big West) for a split series this weekend at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Friday and Sunday with a Saturday contest at Caesar Uyesaka Stadium. Read more...

Photo: No. 23 UCLA baseball begins its final nonconference series of the season Friday night when it welcomes UC Santa Barbara to Jackie Robinson Stadium for the first of a home-and-home three-game set. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)


Track and field ends regular season with losses to USC, sees multiple lifetime-bests

The Bruins ended their regular season with nine event wins. UCLA track and field hosted USC at Drake Stadium for a dual meet Sunday, with the women’s team falling 93-70 and the men’s losing 114-42. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior thrower Alyssa Wilson won in three individual events Sunday, including a meet record and the second-longest throw in the nation this season in women’s hammer throw. (Courtesy of Chuck Utash/DyeStat)



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