Friday, December 19

Pro Bruin Rundown: Former Bruins to represent in Summer 2021 Tokyo Olympics

This post was updated July 5 at 11:48 p.m. As UCLA Athletics takes a break for the summer, professional sports are still in full-swing, with many Bruin alums representing. Read more...

Photo: Former Bruin and 2013-2014 Pac-12 All-Freshman Team member Zach LaVine is one of more than nine UCLA alums who are set to compete at the Summer 2021 Olympics in Tokyo. The guard is coming off his first All-Star season in the NBA. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Pro Bruin Rundown: Moses Brown traded to the Celtics, Michaela Onyenwere named Rookie of the Month

This post was updated June 27 at 9:43 p.m. Jrue Holiday, Milwaukee Bucks; Moses Brown, Boston Celtics, NBA The last Bruin left standing in the NBA playoffs helped keep his team alive for at least another round this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Former Bruin and current Milwaukee Bucks guard Jrue Holiday secured the final defensive stop Saturday in overtime of game 7 against the Brooklyn Nets to earn his first career conference finals appearance. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Superlatives: Daily Bruin Sports recognizes UCLA’s outstanding 2020-2021 athletes

Female Athlete of the Year: Rachel Garcia Coral Smith, Daily Bruin senior staff After her phenomenal 2019 season, one might have thought we had witnessed the greatest year of Rachel Garcia’s UCLA career. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photos (left to right): David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor, David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor, Ashley Kenney/Photo editor)


Top Moments: Daily Bruin showcases the best of sports in 2020-2021

After a delayed start because of the COVID-19 pandemic, UCLA Athletics had quite a year full of big moments. Ranging from adding national championship No. 119 to its trophy case to a revival of a long-storied program to a Michelle Obama tweet, Daily Bruin Sports takes a look at the very best moments of the 2020-2021 year in UCLA sports. Read more...

Photo: (Lauren Ho/Design director, Photo: David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


Women’s soccer reflects on season’s achievements, looks ahead to fall

Though the Bruins were unable to make a deep run in North Carolina, their season was full of accomplishments. UCLA women’s soccer (13-1-3, 9-1-1 Pac-12) bowed out in the third round of the NCAA tournament after losing in a penalty shootout 1-1 (6-5) to Clemson (12-5-2, 5-3-0 ACC) to end its season. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s soccer’s NCAA tournament run ended after two matches, but between winning the Pac-12 title and collecting a slew of awards along the way, the Bruins said there was a lot to be proud of in the 2020 season. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA women’s soccer falls to Clemson in shootout, ending NCAA tournament run

This post was updated May 5 at 11:15 p.m. The Bruins’ season came to an end in dramatic fashion. No. 3 seed UCLA women’s soccer (13-1-3, 9-1-1 Pac-12) was upset by No. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Olivia Athens scored in the 87th minute to continue No. 3 seed UCLA women’s soccer’s run in the NCAA tournament, but No. 14 seed Clemson outlasted the blue and gold, taking the win in the penalty shootout, 6-5. (David Rimer/Daily Bruin staff)



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