Thursday, June 25

UCLA men’s tennis freshman ready to step up against USC

Gage Brymer remembers making the trip up from Irvine to Westwood almost every spring of high school. The occasion? UCLA v. USC. The matches, charged by the intense rivalry between the two teams, were some of the only college tennis matches the UCLA men’s tennis freshman watched growing up. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Gage Brymer grew up watching UCLA play USC in tennis. He’ll contribute to the rivalry as a player against the Trojans this weekend. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Jordan Adams returning to UCLA for junior season

Sophomore guard Jordan Adams will return to UCLA for his junior season and not enter the NBA draft, according to reports from ESPN and CBS Sports. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore guard Jordan Adams, UCLA’s leading scorer for the 2013-2014 season, announced his decision to return to UCLA next season Thursday. Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin senior staff



UCLA alum, former NFL player Chris Kluwe talks social change

For eight seasons in the NFL punter Chris Kluwe was a cult figure on the Minnesota Vikings. The UCLA alumnus drew the attention of many fans through his participation in popular video games like World of Warcraft and League of Legends – all while juggling a demanding schedule of a professional football player. Read more...

Photo: Former NFL player and UCLA alumnus Chris Kluwe spoke at an event on campus Wednesday. (Neil Bedi/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Freshman WR Mossi Johnson shines despite injury

Mossi Johnson had Ishmael Adams in a headlock. The freshman wide receiver and the junior cornerback rolled on the ground Monday as teammates and coaches rushed toward them, their whistles blaring. Read more...

Photo: Freshman wide receiver Mossi Johnson (left) turns upfield and attempts to evade sophomore cornerback Priest Willis (front right) and sophomore linebacker Jayon Brown (back right). Johnson has been the surprise of spring practice, turning heads with his speed, athleticism and catching ability. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)