Tuesday, May 19


Josh Rosen emerges as a leader, looks to improve Bruins’ time of possession

UCLA’s struggles with penalties and run defense have been well documented over the past year. Flying under the radar has been the team’s inability to hold on to the football. Read more...

Photo: After an 8-5 freshman season, quarterback Josh Rosen is stepping up as a vocal leader for the Bruins. The sophomore stood in front of a team meeting and listed out his goals this season. (Miriam Bribiesca/ Photo editor)


Women’s soccer team notches win against Beijing Normal University

Beijing Normal University had already stunned one Pac-12 team in its American tour. An own goal and more manifestations of poor communication didn’t help Cal when they fell to Beijing 6-5, but nonetheless, UCLA’s opponent came into Monday night’s scrimmage looking to put another notch in their Pac-12 belt. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Lauren Kaskie and the UCLA women’s soccer team showed their offensive prowess again as they defeated Beijing Normal University 7-0. (Daily Bruin file photo)





Olympic women’s volleyball team scores bronze under Bruin alum coach

Another Olympics, another medal, but for the second consecutive Olympics, the U.S. women’s volleyball team couldn’t capture gold. UCLA alumnus Karch Kiraly only lost one match – the semifinal – during his time as Team USA’s coach. Read more...

Photo: UCLA Alumna Karsta Lowe recorded four kills today in the bronze medal match against the Netherlands. (Daily Bruin file photo)