Sunday, June 21

Women’s basketball caps regular season with 74-61 loss to Washington

Seattle — In the span of one week, it is both the city of setbacks and the city of rekindled ambition. UCLA women’s basketball left the Emerald City on Saturday afternoon after a hard loss to cap off its regular season, but the Bruins will fly back later this week to test their postseason drive in the Pac-12 tournament. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore guard Kari Korver scored a team-high 15 points but was unable to lift UCLA past Washington in Seattle. (Owen Emerson/Daily Bruin)



UCLA men’s tennis triumphs 5-2 over Stanford

Down a point in the tiebreaker of the first set, Martin Redlicki called a let. After serving, the UCLA freshman had seen a ball roll onto the court behind his opponent, Stanford’s David Wilczynski. Read more...

Photo: A controversial moment during a tiebreaker set between freshman Martin Redlicki’s matchup against Stanford’s David Wilczynski provided the inspiration the Bruin needed to topple his Cardinal opponent. (Hannah Ye/Daily Bruin)


Swim and dive makes splash in record books at Pac-12 championship

This past Wednesday through Saturday, the UCLA swim and dive team traveled to Federal Way, Wash., to compete in the Pac-12 championship, where the team got the chance to face off against some familiar faces. Read more...

Photo: Although junior Katy Campbell finished in third place at the Pac-12 championship, she broke a UCLA record with a 16:00.34 finish in the 1650-yard freestyle race. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Baseball rakes in home series sweep of Michigan State

A supposed challenge turned into a cakewalk. Real quick. Friday night, UCLA baseball began a three-game home series with Michigan State, which held the nation’s 25th-best team ERA and two left-handed starting pitchers. Read more...

Photo: Senior first/third baseman Chris Keck empowered the Bruins’ offensive explosion this weekend, going 5-9 with a home run, two doubles, a triple and nine RBI. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA thrower battles back from brink to win MPSF indoor shot put title

UCLA’s top shot-putter had one final throw to keep his national indoor championship hopes alive. Redshirt junior and Daily Bruin writer Nicholas Scarvelis had been dominant all season, placing first in each of UCLA’s indoor meets. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior thrower and Daily Bruin writer Nicholas Scarvelis threw a personal best of 64 feet, 1 1/4 inches at the MPSF Indoor Championship to take the crown in the shot-put event. (Daily Bruin file photo)