Saturday, April 18


Current, former UCLA beach volleyball athletes compete in AVP summer tournaments

As the summer AVP Heritage Series and Contender Events wrap up, former and current Bruins showcased their talents on the sand. The series is sponsored by the AVP – the premier professional beach volleyball league in the United States – featuring top athletes from around the country while offering crucial ranking points for the AVP league. Read more...

Photo: Former Bruin Savvy Simo swings at a ball. Simo won the AVP Denver Open with former UCLA teammate Abby Van Winkle. (Daily Bruin file photo)




UCLA women’s soccer to face Tennessee, Kentucky in series of cross-country games

The Bruins say goodbye to the West Coast as they embark on their cross-country trip. No. 9 UCLA women’s soccer (5-1) will be competing in a series of cross-country matches against Tennessee (3-1) and Kentucky (5-0) on Thursday and Sunday, respectively, marking the second and third of six away matches in a row. Read more...

Photo: Senior defender Lilly Reale dribbles through three opponents. Reale has been a crucial member of the Bruins’ defensive line this season, with the team only allowing one goal throughout their first six games. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s soccer snaps win streak in first season loss against Pepperdine

After five consecutive clean-sheet victories, the streak is finally over. No. 3 UCLA women’s soccer (5-1) lost 1-0 to Pepperdine (3-2-1) on Sunday in Malibu, California. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s soccer walks down the field after being scored on by its opponent. After conceding their first and only goal of the season so far to the Waves, the Bruins’ five-game win streak has come to an end. (Darlene Sanzon/Assistant Photo editor)


Five Things: UCLA vs. Hawaiʻi

This post was updated Sept 2. at 11:13 p.m. UCLA football (1-0) managed a narrow 16-13 victory over Hawaiʻi (1-1) in its season opener Saturday evening in Honolulu. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA football stand on the sidelines at Clarence T.C. Ching Complex in Honolulu. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)