Friday, June 26

UCLA men’s tennis charged up for rematch of NCAA final against Virginia

Men’s tennis coach Billy Martin exerted little in simply hitting with a rehabbing Adrien Puget on Tuesday. But memories of Puget’s three-set defeat that crowned Virginia the 2013 NCAA champions proved enough to elevate the blood pressures of both men. Read more...

Photo: Just a freshman, Mackenzie McDonald has become the team’s third-highest ranked player. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s volleyball loses to UC Santa Barbara 3-0

UCLA men’s volleyball is currently suffering through an array of injuries – sprained ankles, stress fractures and tendonitis to name a few – but it was defense during its 3-0 loss to UC Santa Barbara Wednesday night that was the team’s true achilles heel. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter Michael Fisher explained that UCLA was lacking in its defensive play on Wednesday night. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s volleyball to face UCSB in midst of tough stretch

It was a spontaneous decision, one that coach John Speraw described as “off-the-cuff.” After one too many mindless errors during Monday’s practice, Speraw told players to grab their bags and get out of the gym. Read more...

Photo: The UCLA men’s volleyball team is on a cold streak after consecutive losses, and its lack of energy in practice prompted coach John Speraw to end the session early. (Austin Yu/Daily Bruin)



UCLA baseball’s offense sputters in loss to LMU

After a weekend road trip to North Carolina, UCLA baseball was back on familiar ground at Jackie Robinson Stadium on Tuesday night. But the team left its offense on the plane at Los Angeles International Airport. Read more...

Photo: Senior center fielder Brian Carroll had three hits for the Bruins and reached third base in the first inning, but his teammates weren’t able to string enough hits together to bring him in to score. (Brandon Choe/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA softball remains undefeated with win over Michigan

No. 3 UCLA softball opened and closed Tuesday night’s makeup softball game with homers in its victory against No. 4 Michigan, securing the Bruins’ perfect 17-0 record. Read more...

Photo: Freshman shortstop Delaney Spaulding knocked in a walk-off three-run home run in extra innings to give UCLA a 4-1 win over Michigan. (Joseph Chan/Daily Bruin)