Wednesday, May 20

Beach volleyball dominates on path to Pac-12 playoffs

This week’s games for No. 4 UCLA beach volleyball (17-4) were about taking care of business. With the Pac-12 playoffs on the horizon and the Bruins having already run a gauntlet of sorts against then-No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Elise Zappia helped the Bruins to a pair of wins Wednesday, as the Bruins took down Cal State Northridge and Loyola Marymount. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Young, talented volleyball squads square off in conference semifinal

Get used to this. If the youthful faces that will be on both sides of the net Thursday night are any indicator, UCLA men’s volleyball and Long Beach State should expect to find themselves locked in plenty of high-pressure, season-defining battles over the course of the next few seasons. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore outside hitter Jake Arnitz and the UCLA men’s volleyball team will travel to Utah to play Long Beach State in the next round of the MPSF tournament. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Football spring training refines technique, ushers in rising freshmen

The offseason has been full of changes for UCLA football, with nearly every Bruin adding weight and many learning new roles as the team implements new concepts. Read more...

Photo: Defensive end Deon Hollins (middle) adds veteran leadership to a Bruins defense which lost the likes of Myles Jack and Kenny Clark to the NFL. The rising senior led the team in sacks in 2014 with nine. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin staff)


Senior coxswain brings lighthearted leadership to her final season

Logan Warwick always wanted her coach Amy Fuller Kearney to make a Snapchat so they could exchange pictures of their dogs, but it took some time for her to come around. Read more...

Photo: Senior coxswain Logan Warwick has been the unquestioned leader and soul of the women’s rowing team, earning captain honors this year as well as leading the team to an eighth-place finish at NCAAs last season. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA baseball looks to counter Oregon’s lefties in three-game set

It’s been a month since UCLA baseball took a conference series, but coach John Savage still thinks the Bruins have a shot at defending their conference title. Read more...

Photo: Outfielder Daniel Amaral wasn’t an everyday player early in the season, but the freshman may be tested against Oregon. Coach John Savage said he wanted to start Amaral against lefties, and UCLA baseball is slated to face three southpaws this weekend. (Mackenzie Possee/Daily Bruin)


Bruins to prepare for Triton Invitational at Olympic training facility

Coach John Frazier’s shot put teams have been on a tear this year. His most senior throwers – redshirt senior Nicholas Scarvelis and redshirt junior Torie Owers – posted huge personal bests against Texas A&M last weekend to claim the first and third farthest throws in the nation this season for their respective genders. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt freshman Ashlie Blake will compete at the Olympic Training Center in Chula Vista, California, in preparation for the Triton Invitational this weekend at UC San Diego. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis primed for upcoming Pac-12 singles championship

Senior Catherine Harrison described herself as having “flown blind” through last year’s Pac-12 singles championship. Harrison, currently the No. 17 player in the nation, primarily played in the fifth singles spot last season, leading her to have little experience against the stiff competition she would face in the tournament. Read more...

Photo: Senior Catherine Harrison will look to repeat as Pac-12 champion this Thursday in Ojai, California. If Harrison wins, it would be the sixth singles title for the Bruins. (Shelby Scoggins/Daily Bruin)