Thursday, April 30



Soccer continues season with new recruits despite losing last year’s top players

The Bruins gained a lot of new talent in the past few months, and they haven’t hesitated in putting them to work. No. 15 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1) gained nine new players this offseason. Read more...

Photo: Freshman midfielder Tarun Karumanchi readies to strike the ball. Karumanchi has started in all four of the Bruins’ games, logging the second-most minutes on the roster thus far. (Antonio Martinez/Daily Bruin staff)



UCLA women’s volleyball sweeps Outrigger Volleyball Challenge

Eleven sets after arriving in Honolulu, the Bruins pocketed a trio of wins to emerge the tournament victor. No. 22 UCLA women’s volleyball (4-1) swept West Virginia (2-4) and Texas State (4-2) in addition to defeating Hawai’i (2-4) 3-2 over the course of four days at the 2022 Outrigger Volleyball Challenge in Honolulu, Hawaii. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore middle blocker Francesca Alupei blocks a hit. Alupei totaled 28 points over the course of the tournament. (Ariana Fadel/Daily Bruin staff)


Winning streak for men’s soccer ends with defeat to Grand Canyon

Down to 10 men, the Bruins’ perfect record was dashed. No. 4 UCLA men’s soccer (3-1-0) fell to the Grand Canyon (2-2-0) 3-2 at home Monday night. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Andre Ochoa dribbles the ball. The San Diego State transfer logged one assist in UCLA’s 10-man effort against the Grand Canyon. The Bruins dropped their first game of the season against the Lopes. (August Suchecki/Daily Bruin)