Sunday, June 21

Men’s volleyball hands Matadors sixth-straight loss in 3-1 victory

It wasn’t a showing of great dominance, consistency or finesse for UCLA men’s volleyball Tuesday night, but the team was able to leave Pauley Pavilion with a four-set victory over Cal State Northridge and another important conference win. Read more...

Photo: Freshman J.T. Hatch recorded a career-high 17 kills in UCLA’s 3-1 win over Cal State Northridge Tuesday night. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)



Gymnastics exhibition routine gives athletes chance to experiment

The final score sheet is never the full story of a college gymnastics meet. What it displays is the six scores from every one of the four events. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Sonya Meraz started her rookie season performing exhibition routines, but she managed to translate that experience into a starting role, sometimes in all four apparatuses. (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bruins hope to trample CSUN Matadors at home

UCLA men’s volleyball sits squarely in the middle of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation standings. With a 5-6 record, the Bruins are seventh in the league, two games behind the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos and three games behind the USC Trojans. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior middle blocker Trent Kersten said he wants to empower the next generation of UCLA volleyball players before he leaves. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis wary of possible upset against Tulsa

Fans were still leaving the Los Angeles Tennis Center. Courts were still being cleared off. Stanford was still having their team meeting. For the UCLA men’s tennis team, that dual match was behind them, and they were looking to the next. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Joseph Di Giulio said UCLA will be preparing for Tulsa using the same method of preparation that notched the team a win against Stanford over the weekend. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Ty Moore takes 11-game hit streak into CSUN game

Prior to the season, it was almost as if UCLA’s starting left fielder knew what was coming. “I would say naturally just expect there to be a little more offense – there’s gonna be more doubles, there’s gonna be more home runs, harder hit balls,” he said on Feb. Read more...

Photo: Junior left fielder Ty Moore’s pre-swing batting gesture resembles that of Ichiro Suzuki – Major League Baseball’s single-season record holder for hits. Thus far, Moore’s numbers parallel Suzuki’s, as he has a hit in each of UCLA’s 11 games. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Gymnastics introduces fresh lineup in victory over Arizona State

The UCLA gymnastics team appeared to be switching up the lineup all over the place, but it was part of a plan. The meet against Arizona State on Saturday included a few noticeably altered lineup lists, which introduced some new faces on most events. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Sonya Meraz competed in three events against Arizona State. Meraz scored a 9.8 on the uneven bars, a 9.825 on the floor exercise and a 9.85 on the balance beam. (Angie Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)