Saturday, May 16

Men’s golf finishes fifth in Pac-12 championship in Colorado

UCLA men’s golf finished fifth at the Pac-12 championship in Boulder, Colorado, over the weekend. The Bruins shot 38 over par for the tournament. Following a snowstorm that suspended play Saturday, action resumed Sunday morning where No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Tyler Collier along with sophomore Cole Madey led the UCLA men’s golf team with a five-over par weekend at the Pac-12 Championships, where the Bruins took fifth place. (UCLA Athletics)


Baseball survives late Cal Poly rally to close out series victory

The series almost slipped away. Scott Burke didn’t let it. Coach John Savage called on the senior closer to record a five-out save in the eighth inning Sunday as UCLA clung to a 5-4 lead against Cal Poly. Read more...

Photo: The closer’s job has changed hands a few times this season, but it was all Scott Burke’s on Sunday. The senior recorded five outs Sunday to pick up his third save of the year. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Football sees both progress, old habits in Spring Showcase

Those expecting Josh Rosen to light up the scoreboard during Saturday’s spring game were disappointed. The junior quarterback had trouble early on, though he rebounded to put together a touchdown drive right before halftime. Read more...

Photo: Junior quarterback Josh Rosen threw less than 20 passes in Saturday’s Spring Showcase, good for one touchdown and an interception. His name came to coach Jim Mora’s mind as he rattled off who he thought would have been the most valuable spring practice participant. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Men’s tennis loses close game to USC in Pac-12 championship final

Saturday was a night built for comebacks for UCLA men’s tennis. UCLA lost the doubles point to go down 1-0 and immediately followed that by losing four of the six first sets in singles. Read more...

Photo: Logan Staggs completed UCLA’s lone three-set victory Saturday night against USC. The junior defeated Jack Jaede 3-6, 7-5, 6-0 to bring the Bruins within one, but they couldn’t complete the comeback, eventually losing 4-3. (Farida Saleh/Daily Bruin)


Women’s water polo takes MPSF tournament with victory over Stanford

UCLA women’s water polo hadn’t trailed to a top-three team in more than nine quarters. That changed Sunday – for a grand total of two minutes and 23 seconds. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior attacker Rachel Fattal scored three of UCLA women’s water polo’s six goals Sunday, as the No. 1 Bruins beat the No. 2 Stanford Cardinal for the second time this season and claimed the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation crown. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)


Beach volleyball falls to USC in final of Pac-12 championship

The No. 2 UCLA beach volleyball team (29-4) broke No. 1 USC’s (34-1) 62 dual winning streak in the Pac-12 championship semifinal Friday. The Bruins had handed the Trojans their first defeat in 413 days Friday at Bear Down Beach in Tucson, Arizona, winning by a set score of 3-2. Read more...

Photo: Senior Jordan Anderson, along with her partner sophomore Izzy Carey, clinched the streak-snapping victory for UCLA in a straight-sets win over USC’s Terese Cannon and Nicolette Martin. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Eleven UCLA football players join NFL teams following 2017 draft

The 2017 draft is in the books and five UCLA players, including first-round pick Takkarist McKinley, heard their names called this week. Five other players also signed as undrafted free agents to round out the Bruins’ draft weekend with 10 players on nine different teams. Read more...

Photo: UCLA had a busy weekend at the NFL draft with Eddie Vanderdoes (47) and Fabian Moreau (10) both signing with teams. Vanderdoes will be headed to the Oakland Raiders while Moreau will be playing for the Washington Redskins. (Jintak Han/Assistant Photo editor)