Tuesday, February 17

UCLA track and field gives Trojans trouble, sweeping USC for first time since 2013

This post was updated May 6 at 8:36 p.m. Jeremy Zammit stood at the edge of the runway with the meet in his hands. The junior was 40 meters away from either sending his team to glory in one of the year’s most anticipated matchups or walking away with a missed opportunity. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA track and field run around the Drake Stadium track holding brooms. On Sunday, the Bruins swept both the men’s and women’s Trojan squads for the first time since 2013. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)


Pitching woes sink UCLA baseball in weekend series loss to USC

John Savage’s ability to develop pitchers is arguably what gave him a career in collegiate baseball. His first job with a Power Five program was as a pitching coach at USC from 1997 to 2000, developing future Big League arms like Barry Zito and Mark Prior. Read more...

Photo: UCLA baseball coach John Savage walks on the field at Great Park in Irvine. (Jeannie Kim/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Spring Showcase closes out UCLA football’s year amid transfer portal uncertainties

This post was updated May 6 at 8:24 p.m. A sparse crowd dotted the Rose Bowl’s stands while the Bruins’ new roster practiced on the gridiron Saturday afternoon. Read more...

Photo: Coach DeShaun Foster talks to redshirt junior defensive back Ben Perry and incoming freshman defensive lineman Scott Taylor at the Rose Bowl. UCLA football hosted its annual spring showcase Saturday afternoon. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)


‘Finally’: UCLA men’s tennis bests Cal for 1st NCAA super regional spot in 6 years

BERKELEY – Alexander Hoogmartens seemed far from frazzled when he dropped his second set Saturday. After securing the first set against California’s Timofey Stepanov 7-6 (7), the Bruin veteran succumbed to an early deficit in the second stanza, after which he opted to take his foot off the gas – accepting the 6-1 steamroll – and conserve energy for the final set. Read more...

Photo: Senior Alexander Hoogmartens pumps his fist in celebration. (Edward Ho/Daily Bruin)