Wednesday, July 2

Women’s golf blown to 8th-place finish in Windy City Collegiate Classic

This post was updated Oct. 3 at 10:48 p.m. Windy City blew in the first victory of the Bruins’ season exactly one year ago. This year, though, those gusts instead pulled the team under. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Francesca Fiorellini looks out onto the green prior to a hit. Fiorellini made her collegiate debut at the Windy City Collegiate Classic. (Courtesy of Ross Turteltaub/UCLA Athletics)


UCLA women’s golf prepares for double-header in Illinois

The Bruins are headed into seemingly unknown territory. Despite winning the Windy City Collegiate Classic last year, the course is now completely unfamiliar to the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Senior Caroline Canales watches her hit following a swing. Canales was named to the Golf Channel Preseason Third Team All-American list prior to her senior season. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics/Alicia Um Holmes)


Mixed success results in a sixth place finish for UCLA women’s golf

Alicia Um Holmes’ second campaign has begun. Last season, Um Holmes was named Golfweek Women’s Coach of the Year, narrowly missed out on a national championship and secured the third-best scoring average in program history in only her first season with the Bruins. Read more...

Photo: Senior Caroline Canales looks onto the green. Canales placed sixth, the highest of any Bruin, in their opening tournament of the 2024-2025 season. (Courtesy of Jesus Ramirez/UCLA Athletics)


Battle of the Editors: Which UCLA sports will charge ahead and which will falter as Bruins join Big Ten?

UCLA is officially a member of the Big Ten. With the football season opener drawing near and many fall sports soon to begin, Daily Bruin Sports editors debate which UCLA team will make strides or face setbacks in its inaugural Big Ten season. Read more...

Photo: (Shrey Chaganlal/Assistant Design director)


2024-2025 UCLA sports season previews

This post was updated Oct. 16 at 1:42 p.m. A new era for UCLA Athletics is here. After 96 years in the “Conference of Champions,” UCLA is now a member of the Big Ten. Read more...

Photo: (Matthew Park/Daily Bruin)


Bruins fail to stand on podium for Olympic women’s golf tournament

A podium finish was not in the cards for Bruin golfers at the Olympic Games. Despite being ranked second internationally, former member of UCLA women’s golf Lilia Vu finished tied for 36th after four rounds of stroke play at Le Golf National. Read more...

Photo: Former member of UCLA women’s golf Mariajo Uribe follows through on a swing. Uribe competed in Paris for her third and final Olympic Games and finished at 10th. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s golf alumnus Lilia Vu showcases perseverance on road to Olympic debut

Athletes spend years preparing to represent their nation at the Olympics. For UCLA women’s golf alumnus Lilia Vu, her Olympic debut on the national team is about more than just a title – it’s one filled with perseverance. Read more...

Photo: UCLA alumnus Lilia Vu boasts five tournament first-place finishes, along with 18 top-10 finishes. The No. 2-ranked golfer will make her Olympic debut Aug. 7. (Graphic by Gabrielle Vogel/Daily Bruin staff)



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