Tuesday, April 14


Five Things: UCLA vs. LSU

This post was updated Sept. 26 at 12:45 a.m. UCLA football (1-2, 0-1 Big Ten) fell 34-17 to LSU (3-1, 1-0 SEC) in its second nonconference contest Saturday in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA football gather for a team huddle. The Bruins dropped a 34-17 decision to the Tigers on Saturday. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s soccer fires up in second half to win 2-0 against Purdue

Turning up the heat in the second half, the Bruins overcame a lackluster start against the Boilermakers on Sunday. “First half was very, very, very boring,” said coach Margueritte Aozasa. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Quincy McMahon runs towards the ball, attempting to beat an opponent. McMahon was the first ever player to win Pac-12 Defensive Player of the Week honors four times in one year, which she achieved last season. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA men’s golf prepares to enter Big Ten with seasoned veterans, new generation

As one sun sets, the next offers opportunities across the greens. Starting on Monday, UCLA men’s golf will enter its new chapter in the Big Ten at The Tindall, which will take place at Aldarra Golf Club in Sammamish, Washington. Read more...

Photo: Senior Pablo Ereño looks onto the green. Ereño was named to the All-Pac-12 Second Team and posted a 70.78 scoring average last season. (Courtesy of Eric Hurd/UCLA Athletics)


UCLA men’s soccer ties Michigan 3-3 despite strong offensive play

It was all looking good for the Bruins at halftime. For the first time this season, the Bruins scored three goals in one game. For the first time this season, graduate student forward/midfielder Sveinn Hauksson put the ball in the back of the net. Read more...

Photo: Graduate student midfielder/forward Sveinn Hauksson prepares to strike the ball. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)



UCLA football blanked in second half, succumbs to 34-17 loss against LSU

BATON ROUGE – It was a tale of two halves in Tigerland. Evidenced by their 24.5-point underdog designation, the Bruins weren’t expected to be even relatively competitive in Saturday’s game – let alone departing from “Death Valley” far from dismantled. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior quarterback Ethan Garbers makes adjustments to his offense before receiving the snap. Garbers notched a season-high performance Saturday, racking up 281 yards and two touchdowns. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)