Sunday, April 28

Track and field athletes break personal, facility records at first indoor meet

In their first indoor competition in almost a year, the Bruins were able to compile event victories and set new records. UCLA track and field traveled to Spokane, Washington, to compete in the Cougar Classic on Friday and Saturday, its first indoor team competition of the year after participating in one such event in the entirety of last season. Read more...

Photo: (From left to right) UCLA track and field junior sprinters Catherine Leger, Makenzy Pierre-Webster, Maddy Doane and Myles Misener-Daley pose for a photo following their first indoor competition of the season Jan. 15. All four athletes broke previous facility records at The Podium in Spokane, Washington.(Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Weekend preview: Jan. 13

Men’s Volleyball Leila Bivins, Daily Bruin contributor After a coronavirus-related hiatus, the Bruins are slated to begin the 2022 campaign. No. 2 UCLA men’s volleyball will take on Princeton at the John Wooden Center on Saturday evening to open its season. Read more...

Photo: Coach John Speraw coaches from the sidelines. Speraw and No. 2 UCLA men’s volleyball will return to the court Saturday against Princeton. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Battle of the Editors: UCLA’s top-performing Olympic athletes

Of the 40 future, current or former UCLA athletes who competed at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, 15 athletes won 16 total medals – seven golds, seven silvers and two bronze medals. Read more...

Photo: Former UCLA basketball guard Jrue Holiday started the last five games for Team USA at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics, helping the team to a 5-0 record while averaging 10.6 points per game. (Courtesy of Stephen Gosling/NBAE via Getty Images)


2021-2022 UCLA sports season previews

With the 2021-2022 season for UCLA Athletics beginning this month, the Daily Bruin Sports staff takes a look at the expectations for all 21 varsity teams, discussing the best- and worst-case scenarios for each club along with one key storyline surrounding each roster. Read more...

Photo: (Nathan Koketsu/Daily Bruin)


Olympic preview: Dozens of current Bruins, alumni represent UCLA in Tokyo

This post was updated July 25 at 9:47 p.m. With the 2020 Tokyo Games officially underway, Daily Bruin Sports looks at the 43 Bruin athletes – and handful of coaches – who are currently in Japan representing the blue and gold of UCLA, along with their countries’ colors. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photos (left to right): Daily Bruin file photo, courtesy of Mike Mattina/Arizona Athletics, Daily Bruin file photo, David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


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)



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