Friday, June 19

Bruins brush aside Bulldogs to make their way toward NCAA championship

The Bruins are back. Lightning, game delays and shaky doubles play couldn’t stop No. 7-seeded UCLA (23-4) from marching past No. 6-seeded Georgia (24-7) at Hurd Tennis Center in Waco, Texas, to return to the NCAA championship match for the third time in four years. Read more...

Photo: Senior Kaitlyn Ray went toe-to-toe with her Georgia opponent, Caroline Brinson in the first set, before dominating the tie-breaker set 6-3. Ray maintained her momentum to cruise to a 6-2 second-set win to clinch the 4-1 win for UCLA and send the Bruins to the finals against Vanderbilt. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Bruins move on to NCAA West Regional following Pac-12 championship

Of the 21 participants competing in the women’s 800 meters on Saturday at the Pac-12 conference championship at UCLA’s Drake Stadium, Ally Courtnall was the lone senior. Read more...

Photo: Senior middle distance runner Ally Courtnall dropped her personal-record time in the 800 meters by over three seconds in Sunday’s Pac-12 championship. With her fifth-place time of 2:05.48, Courtnall qualified for the NCAA West Regional in Austin, Texas on May 28. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)


Bruins look to improve postseason prospects following Pac-12 title win

With less than a week left to play in the regular season, UCLA baseball and UC Irvine are going in opposite directions. No. 2 UCLA (40-12, 21-6 Pac-12) is surging, fresh off a three-game sweep of Arizona which won the Bruins their first Pac-12 title since 2012. Read more...

Photo: The No. 2 UCLA baseball team will face UC Irvine, the Bruins’ last non-conference opponent for the season. The UCI matchup will give UCLA one of its final chances to boost its NCAA RPI rankings and claim a stake as the No. 1 overall seed for the NCAA Tournament. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)