Wednesday, May 20



Men’s tennis advances to Pac-12 final despite dropping doubles

Third time was still not the charm for Stanford. UCLA men’s tennis had lost the doubles point in each of its first two matches against Stanford this season, but the Bruins quickly stopped the bleeding each time by dominating in singles, winning eight points in total while only dropping two en route to 4-3 and 4-1 victories. Read more...

Photo: Senior Karue Sell won his 100th career singles match on Saturday and has an overall 25-5 singles record on the season. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s Water Polo: Senior Sendoff

Saturday marks the final home game for women’s water polo at Spieker Aquatics Center. Three seniors – Charlotte Pratt, India Forster and Alex Musselman – will be honored for their contributions to the team over the past four years. Read more...

Photo: (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin)


Softball to take on Pac-12 rival Arizona in road series

It is the series that UCLA softball looks forward to the most – a face off with longtime rival Arizona. The two programs have amassed a total of 19 national championships since 1982, with UCLA ahead with 11. Read more...

Photo: Senior center fielder Allexis Bennett leads the Bruins in hitting, posting up a .442 average on the season. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin)



Men’s tennis looks to improve doubles play in Pac-12 semifinal

The Bruins fought all season for the top. Now it’s their chance to take the conference throne. But that’s no easy task. No. 2 UCLA men’s tennis will face a gauntlet of talent as it plays for the Pac-12 championship title in Ojai, California, over the weekend. Read more...

Photo: Mackie McDonald heads into the Pac-12 Championship tournament undefeated in conference play. The junior holds a 11-1 singles record on the season. (Kathy Chen/Daily Bruin)