Tuesday, June 23



UCLA football employs one-on-ones, increases physicality ahead of Big Ten move

This post was updated April 7 at 9:26 p.m. Mario vs. Luigi, Kirby vs. Pikachu or T.J. Harden vs. Kain Medrano. They’re iconic matchups in “Super Smash Bros.” – or in the case of the sophomore running back and senior linebacker, a recognizable pair on the backfields. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore running back T.J. Harden (left) carries the ball while senior linebacker Kain Medrano (right) celebrates after a play. The pair faced off in a one-on-one competition period at the start of Saturday’s practice. (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)


Giacomo Revelli seals victory for UCLA men’s tennis against Oregon

Gianluca Ballotta and Ray Lo were tied at six games apiece in the second set. A seesawing tiebreaker tipped in favor of the latter, awarding him both the frame and the match over the Bruin sophomore. Read more...

Photo: Junior Giacomo Revelli, whose three-set singles victory allowed the Bruins to prevail against the Ducks, lunges over for a backhand. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)



UCLA men’s volleyball defeats Grand Canyon to tie for No. 1 conference standing

It’s not fun being second. But while the No. 2 overall ranking holds starkly above UCLA men’s volleyball’s (19-4, 8-1 MPSF) head, the team leapt to a tie for first in the conference standings after a 3-0 whopping of No. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior outside hitter Grant Sloane, redshirt senior middle blocker Merrick McHenry and redshirt sophomore outside hitter Cooper Robinson elevate for a block against a Grand Canyon outside hitter. The Bruins took down the Antelopes on Friday night to tie for the No. 1 position in MPSF standings. (Lex Wang/Daily Bruin senior staff)