Friday, April 24



Freshman duo wins doubles crown for UCLA men’s tennis at Dennis Rizza Classic

The collegiate courts were the great unknown to Spencer Johnson and Emon van Loben Sels last season. Neither of the freshmen were active in dual-match play – the latter watched from the sidelines during his redshirt year and the former was yet to begin his Bruin career. Read more...

Photo: Freshmen Spencer Johnson (left) and Emon van Loben Sels hold the Dennis Rizza Classic doubles trophy at Jack Kramer Club. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Gameday predictions: UCLA vs. Arizona State

UCLA football (6-3, 3-3 Pac-12) is unranked heading into its Saturday contest against Arizona State (2-7, 1-5). Both teams are coming off road losses to Arizona and Utah, respectively. Read more...

Photo: Pictured are redshirt junior quarterback Collin Schlee (left) and senior defensive lineman Laiatu Latu (right). (Photos by (left to right): Brandon Morquecho/Assistant Photo editor, Eden Yu/Daily Bruin staff. Photo illustration by Mia Tavares/Assistant Design director)


UCLA men’s basketball switches gears to beat Lafayette in 2nd half comeback

This post was updated Nov. 12 at 10:25 a.m. A nationwide record hung in the balance Friday night.  The Bruins had won their last 26 games at Pauley Pavilion – the country’s best home winning streak. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Sebastian Mack dribbles past a Lafayette defender. Mack tallied 18 points on the night, including the go-ahead score on a free throw midway through the second half. (Ella Greenberg Winnick/Daily Bruin staff)


UC Irvine cuts No. 1 seed UCLA women’s soccer’s NCAA run short with late-game shot

History haunted the field of Wallis Annenberg Stadium on Friday night. Two years ago, the Bruins entered the NCAA tournament with high expectations. Coming off their first back-to-back Pac-12 title since 2014, then-UCLA head coach Amanda Cromwell likened the squad to her 2014 team – which had been undefeated before a loss in the Elite Eight – and she had thought the Bruins could go far. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA women’s soccer console each other at the end of the game. The 1-0 loss to UC Irvine eliminated the squad from the first round of the NCAA tournament. (Shane Yu/Daily Bruin staff)