Friday, May 15

UCLA men’s basketball has big expectations against Creighton

The outlook for UCLA men’s basketball’s season has changed dramatically in the past couple of weeks – with the indefinite suspension of three players set to be key members of the rotation calling into question how the Bruins will look against top-notch competition. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s basketball will face Creighton on Monday in Kansas City, Missouri. The Bruins will have to work to slow down Creighton’s high-powered offense. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s volleyball has a close call but sweeps California

UCLA women’s volleyball swept California for the second time this season. The Bruins’ negative energy led to narrow wins in the first two sets, but they came alive in the third set, winning it by 10 points. Read more...

Photo: Junior middle blocker Kyra Rogers had nine kills for a season-high hitting percentage of .667. UCLA swept California for the second time this season. (Isa Saalabi/Daily Bruin)


Men’s water polo falls 7-5 in MPSF tournament final against USC

The Bruins could not go three-for-three against their crosstown rival. No. 3 UCLA men’s water polo (19-4, 1-2 Mountain Pacific Sports Federation) lost to No. 4 USC (25-3, 1-2) in the championship game of the MPSF tournament 7-5 at Avery Aquatic Center in Stanford, California, on Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Senior attacker Jack Grover scored two goals in UCLA’s loss to USC in the MPSF championship game Sunday. Although the Bruins lost, they still secured the No. 1 seed in the NCAA tournament. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)




Players react to Mora firing on social media, commend past successes

Upon hearing the news of UCLA firing football coach Jim Mora Sunday morning, many future, current and former Bruin players took to social media to commend Mora for his tenure in Westwood. Read more...

Photo: Several UCLA football players – both past and present – took to Twitter to voice their opinions about the firing of coach Jim Mora. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)


UCLA fires coach Jim Mora with one game left in 2017 season

Coach Jim Mora was fired Sunday morning following UCLA football’s loss to USC on Saturday. Offensive coordinator Jedd Fisch will serve as interim head coach for 2017’s final regular season game against California on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Jim Mora will leave UCLA football after guiding the Bruins to a 46-30 record during his tenure as head coach. (Michael Zshornack/Photo editor)