Friday, June 26

UCLA women’s tennis defeats USC in Marks Stadium

In Marks Stadium at USC, the stands were bathed with red and gold. The only blue came from the Bruins on the courts, who listened to the eerie silence after every point they earned, and tried to drown out the eruption of cheers in the stands after every shot they missed. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Jennifer Brady said she is good friends with several players on the USC team, but that the friendliness ends when she steps on the court. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Bruins dominate UCLA/CSUN Invitational with strong pitching

After a humbling loss against Michigan last Wednesday, No. 3 UCLA went undefeated in the UCLA/CSUN Invitational this past weekend, securing a 23-1 season record. UCLA played three sets of back-to-back games against UNLV, Loyola Chicago, Charleston Southern, CSU Bakersfield and Georgetown on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Read more...

Photo: Junior pitcher Ally Carda allowed only four runs in the entire tournament. (Dang-Co Vu/Daily Bruin)



Heckler amuses as UCLA men’s volleyball beats UCSD

In the pin-drop silence of Pauley Pavilion, not a single sound could be heard as a UC San Diego men’s volleyball player prepared to serve. That was until a Bruin heckler from the stands found his opening. Read more...

Photo: Freshman setter Hagen Smith (center) celebrates his team’s win on Saturday. Smith racked up 54 assists in the win. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA sand volleyball wins competition despite elements

The conditions for UCLA sand volleyball were less than ideal, but the same could not be said of the results. There was the hard-packed sand to contend with, an element that played to the advantages of jump-lenient players, while serving as a disadvantage to a “ball-control team,” which is how coach Stein Metzger described his team. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Rachel Inouye (shown here) and her doubles partner, sophomore Karly Drolson, have won all of their matches this season. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA disappoints on the road again in 73-55 loss to WSU

Someone forgot to tell the UCLA men's basketball team that, unlike baseball, the game isn't over after nine. In what surprisingly crumbled to a 73-55 loss, UCLA began to coast just three minutes into the game. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Bryce Alford (right) and sophomore guard/forward Kyle Anderson (left) walk off the floor following UCLA’s loss to Washington State. Alford and Anderson were the only two Bruins to score 10 or more points. (Tim Bradbury/Daily Bruin senior staff)