Tuesday, June 16

Tanner’s Take: Who is making UCLA’s Olympic decisions?

What if I told you that the Olympics are built on pure speculation? Of course, that’s not exactly true. The bidding process is a politicized saga that garners plenty of talk, but much of that is still rooted in the stark reality of billions of dollars and hours upon hours of organization. Read more...

Photo: While Los Angeles’ current bid to become host city for the 2024 Summer Olympics is speculative due to the timetable, certain figures and organizations should be consulted in order to make bids realistic. (Courtesy of Gordon Henderson)


Out of Bounds: October 27th, 2015

On tonight’s show, Aubrey and Matthew will break down UCLA football’s most recent game against Cal. The two will discuss UCLA’s chances of winning the Pac-12 South after the division leader, Utah, lost to USC Saturday. Read more...

Photo: (Helen Kwak/Daily Bruin)



Freshman setter steps in for injured starter, catalyzes wins in Oregon

All season long, coach Michael Sealy had the luxury of choosing between two capable starting setters. In the first set of this weekend’s road trip, the women’s volleyball coach lost that luxury, as redshirt sophomore setter Ryann Chandler was hit in the face with the ball on defense against Oregon. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore outside hitter Reily Buechler said freshman Zana Muno was pivotal in the Bruins win over the Ducks. Muno had 48 assists in the match. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Men’s water polo extends winning streak with comeback against Cal

One minute and 21 seconds remained in the third period, and 7 meters separated Jack Fellner from California goalie Lazar Andric. The 11 field players and the rows of spectators froze as the junior rose and launched a long skip shot through the 7-meter open lane, past Andric and into the back of the net. Read more...

Photo: Junior attacker Ryder Roberts had two goals in the Bruins win over the Golden Bears. UCLA beat them 8-7 after being down for of the match. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Men’s soccer plays to draw in Stanford rematch, falls to Cal

A pair of games over the weekend were supposed to offer redemption and rejoicing for the men’s soccer team. Friday night was a second chance for an upset after unranked UCLA lost a nail-biter to No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore forward Seyi Adekoya scored in the 66th minute to give the Bruins a 2-1 lead against the No. 3 ranked Cardinal. UCLA conceded a goal four minutes later to end the lead. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin senior staff)