Tuesday, April 28

No. 6 UCLA gymnastics returns for 2nd home meet of season against Arizona State

After posting their second-highest score of the season against their rival, the Red Rocks, the Bruins will return to familiar energy this weekend. No. 6 UCLA gymnastics will face off against No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Ana Padurariu performs on beam at Pauley Pavilion. Padurariu and No. 6 UCLA gymnastics will take on Arizona State at home Saturday afternoon. (Kaiya Pomeroy-Tso/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Amari Bailey leads UCLA men’s basketball past Oregon State

This post was updated Feb. 9 at 11:46 p.m. Late in the second half, coach Mick Cronin pulled Amari Bailey over to the sideline. But Cronin didn’t have any words of wisdom for the freshman guard. Read more...

Photo: Freshman guard Amari Bailey takes on a pair of defenders in a game against Maryland. Bailey scored 18 points in the second half and a career-high 24 for the game as No. 7 UCLA men’s basketball powered past Oregon State on Thursday night. (Alex Driscoll/Daily Bruin staff)


In its final dual meet, UCLA swim and dive seeks underdog upset against USC

A crosstown showdown will end the Bruins’ regular season. UCLA swim and dive (6-2, 3-2 Pac-12) will take on No. 14 USC (5-2, 3-2) at Uytengsu Aquatics Center on Friday in its final dual meet of the season. Read more...

Photo: Joanie Cash swims. Cash notched fifth place against both Stanford and California and is looking forward to the meet against USC. (Alice Yang/Daily Bruin)


Miles Partain steps away from UCLA men’s volleyball program

This post was updated Feb. 9 at 11:59 p.m. UCLA men’s volleyball junior setter/opposite Miles Partain has stepped away from the program, team officials confirmed to the Daily Bruin on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s volleyball junior setter/opposite Miles Partain looks on during a match. Partain has stepped away from the program, team officials confirmed to the Daily Bruin on Thursday. (Patrick Shao/Daily Bruin)


UCLA women’s tennis to face Rice led by former Bruin Elizabeth Schmidt

After a storm of losses and rain, the Bruins will look to get back on track against a former one of their own. Following two rain cancellations last weekend, UCLA women’s tennis (1-2) is set to face Rice (2-2) on Friday at The Santaluz Club in San Diego. Read more...

Photo: Kimmi Hance leans into a backhand stroke. The sophomore for UCLA women’s tennis has dropped her previous two singles contests, snapping her 13-match win streak in the format. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA softball to start season with rotation of fresh faces and experience

After narrowly missing a national championship in 2022, the Bruins will begin their season with a display of their depth and new talent. No. 2 UCLA softball will begin its 2023 campaign at home Thursday against Cal State Fullerton, followed by a game against CSU Bakersfield on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior pitcher/first baseman Megan Faraimo reaches the top of her backswing as she prepares to deliver a pitch. Faraimo tossed a trio of perfect games in 2022 and will have the chance to add another this weekend. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s track and field solo entries set personal bests

Traveling across multiple states for a track meet poses challenges in itself, but two Bruin athletes dealt with a different dimension of competition last weekend. UCLA track and field sent sophomore Sydney Johnson and redshirt sophomore Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck to the Washington State Open and New Mexico Collegiate Classic, respectively, as solo entries – a significant shift from their recent two meets that featured several of their Bruin counterparts. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore Yanla Ndjip-Nyemeck hurdles ahead of the competition. The Cal State Northridge transfer has placed first in her first four individual races representing the blue and gold. (Courtesy of Benjamin Kirk)