Heather Brooks Karatz graduated from UCLA School of Law in 2009 and went on to work in and around the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL in the decade following. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of LA Wildcats)
Heather Brooks Karatz graduated from UCLA School of Law in 2009 and went on to work in and around the NFL, MLB, NBA and NHL in the decade following. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of LA Wildcats)
Out of Bounds is the Daily Bruin’s newly revived sports podcast. On this week’s show, Sports editor Sam Connon and former Sports editor Ryan Smith discuss the struggles of UCLA men’s basketball, as well as the recent changes to the football team, before taking a look at what the future holds for the Bruins in baseball and other winter sports. Read more...
When Clemson and LSU battled it out Monday night for the College Football Playoff championship, the Pac-12 was in a familiar position – sitting at home. Read more...
Photo: The Pac-12 has missed out on three straight College Football Playoffs and could continue to be left out if changes are not made. (Daily Bruin file photo)
Men’s BasketballJack Perez, assistant Sports editor Parity in college basketball has reached the Pac-12. Eight Pac-12 teams are tied after the first weekend of conference play. Read more...
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Had Matt Lynch left Westwood last offseason, the quarterback room would have taken the loss. But when the redshirt junior announced his intentions to leave the program, the Bruins lost another tight end. Read more...
Photo: Redshirt junior quarterback-turned-tight end Matt Lynch announced Tuesday that he would be entering the transfer portal. Lynch caught one pass in 2019, scoring a touchdown against Arizona on Sept. 28. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)
National Signing Day is less than a month away, but the Bruins are still in the midst of major roster turnover. Seven UCLA football players entered the transfer portal this offseason, and a few are starting to find their new homes. Read more...
Photo: Senior wide receiver Theo Howard was second for UCLA football with 677 receiving yards in 2018. Howard was limited to one game in 2019, failing to record a single reception before eventually entering the transfer portal in October. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)