Friday, June 26

UCLA women’s tennis braces for Cal, new NCAA scoring

As the UCLA women’s tennis team steps onto the courts at Straus Stadium on Friday it will be met by the usual crowd of teammates, coaches and fellow Bruins – but those won’t be the only familiar faces it will see. Read more...

Photo: Junior Robin Anderson said she is good friends with many Cal players and that it will be hard to play against them this weekend. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA women’s basketball hosts ‘Play 4Kay’ game, Senior Night

This weekend may be the last time this season that a UCLA women’s basketball game opens with a recording of a John Wooden quote. It’ll be the same lights, the same hoops and the same fans in Pauley Pavilion one last time, as UCLA takes on No. Read more...

Photo: Senior guard Thea Lemberger will be playing in the final regular-season home game of her college career this weekend. UCLA will play California on Friday in its “Play 4Kay” game – the Bruins’ 8th annual breast cancer awareness game, and honor its senior basketball players Sunday during its game against Stanford. (Photo credit: Joseph Chan)


UCLA men’s basketball fosters hope for catching Arizona

As the clock in Haas Pavilion wound down on UCLA men’s basketball’s 86-66 win over Cal on Wednesday, things were just starting to pick up in Salt Lake City. Read more...

Photo: Jordan Adams will look to continue his hot shooting against Stanford. The sophomore guard is averaging 21.5 points per game in UCLA’s recent four-game winning streak. (Katie Meyers/Daily Bruin senior staff)




UCLA women’s tennis comes back with Pepperdine shutout

The sun was shining on Straus Stadium. There was a gentle breeze, fresh tennis balls, abundant cheering and free pizza. It was the perfect day for a comeback. Read more...

Photo: Junior Chanelle Van Nguyen won her doubles match against Pepperdine, citing recent drills that helped her with rhythm as contributing to the win. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA swim and dive adjust for Pac-12s, NCAAs

The training will be less intense, the competitions will be longer, and even the suits will be different for the UCLA swim and dive team for the rest of its season. Read more...

Photo: Junior butterfly swimmer Noelle Tarazona said that UCLA will turn its attention to perfecting the minor details now that the team has swam the last dual meet of its schedule. (Jose Ubeda/Daily Bruin staff)