Monday, May 11

Netted by limited success in regionals, men’s tennis looks to better gameplay

The Bruins returned from Pepperdine with no silverware, but another tourney of preseason experience. Six members of the UCLA men’s tennis team competed in the Southwest section of the ITA Regionals over the weekend at the Ralphs-Straus Tennis Center in Malibu, California. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Keegan Smith entered the ITA regionals as the No. 1 seed and was eliminated in the round of 32. Smith posted a 40-7 singles record as well as a 21-15 mark in doubles. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Football sees shorter rest between games, Thompson-Robinson’s status uncertain

The Bruins are back in the thick of things in the Pac-12 South Division but will have to play their next game on short rest. UCLA football (2-5, 2-2 Pac-12) is set to face No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Elijah Gates recorded his first career interception during the third quarter of UCLA football’s win over Arizona on Saturday. It was the sixth second half turnover the Bruins have forced in their last two games. (Amy Dixon/Photo editor)


Women’s golf retains top ranking nearing break in play

Although the Bruins did not attain team success, one player remained on top. Junior Mariel Galdiano finished 8 under par to finish tied for first place, earning her second-straight tournament victory, while No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Mariel Galdiano tied for first place at the Stanford Intercollegiate this weekend. It was her second straight victory of the fall season, but UCLA women’s golf finished tied for ninth place. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Men’s golf finishes weekend tournament with middling performance

Different tournament, same result. UCLA men’s golf earned its third straight seventh-place finish of the fall season at the Golf Club of Georgia Collegiate Invitational on Friday through Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Senior Cole Madey led UCLA with a final score of even par, finishing tied for 21st place. Last season, Madey was named to the PING All-West Region team and the All-Pac-12 Second Team. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Lineman Andre James leads Bruins to victory five days after father’s death

The game ball from UCLA football’s second victory now belongs to redshirt junior offensive tackle Andre James. James didn’t score a touchdown. He didn’t force a fumble, or block a kick, or put up stats of any kind. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior left tackle Andre James started his 27th-straight game for UCLA football on Saturday. James’ father died Monday from cancer, prompting the offensive lineman to miss two days of practice. The Bruins managed a narrow win over the Wildcats. (Daniel Leibowitz/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s soccer notches Senior Day win with strong overall performance

Hailie Mace and Julia Hernandez left their Senior Day match in the 84th minute with two goals apiece. No. 9 UCLA women’s soccer (11-3-1, 6-2-0 Pac 12) took down Oregon State (2-14-0, 1-7-0 Pac 12) 6-0, with four goals coming from the two senior forwards in their last regular-season home game. Read more...

Photo: Senior forward Julia Hernandez recorded two goals in her final home game for the Bruins, her first goals of the season. Last year, Hernandez finished with six goals and one assist. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)