Thursday, June 25

UCLA men’s tennis reaches for redemption at Pac-12 tournament

On the road against rival USC last Friday, the UCLA men’s tennis team was in position to take the Pac-12 regular-season title. After winning the doubles point, the Bruins took an early lead over the Trojans. Read more...

Photo: Senior Clay Thompson leads the Bruins with 37 singles wins entering the Pac-12 tournament this weekend. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


Women’s water polo to face CSU Bakersfield in MPSF tournament

After wrapping up regular season play with a hard-fought win over USC, the No. 2 UCLA women’s water polo team will be traveling back across town this weekend for the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation conference championships. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s water polo is set to take on CSU Bakersfield in the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation quarterfinals. (Nathan Vanderveer-Harris/Daily Bruin)





Women’s tennis sees Pac-12 as preparation for nationals

This time last year, then-freshman Kyle McPhillips of the UCLA women’s tennis team celebrated winning the Pac-12 championship singles title at her first college tennis tournament. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jennifer Brady, one of the Bruins that elected to participate in this weekend’s Pac-12 championships, said she is using the tournament to prepare for NCAAs. (Carolyn Francis/Daily Bruin)


Football CB makes up for short stature with savvy

For Ishmael Adams, playing cornerback is a case of mind over matter – if he can get inside the receivers head, it won’t matter if they tower over the diminutive junior cornerback. Read more...

Photo: Junior cornerback Ishmael Adams (right) covers redshirt senior running back Jordon James (left) on a pass route. Adams has proven to be a pesky defender so far this spring, seeing lots of time in the nickel corner role. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)