Sunday, May 3



Tay’s Takedown: UCLA football coach Chip Kelly needs to look at the big picture

Today is Thursday. While this is an altogether useless fact, I allude to it for a more significant reason. These words embody an errant philosophy that is leeching UCLA football of success. Read more...

Photo: Coach Chip Kelly stands on the field ahead of UCLA football’s game at Utah. In his four years in Westwood, Kelly has amassed a 15-25 record – the worst mark in program history for a noninterim head coach. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin staff)


Weekend preview: Nov. 3

Men’s soccerNick Darrow, Daily Bruin contributor The Bruins are set to take on two of the top three teams in the country. Sitting at third in the Pac-12, UCLA men’s soccer (8-5-1, 3-3-1 Pac-12) will have the chance to move up in the standings with home matchups against No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer huddles up during a match. The Bruins will be taking on two of the top three teams in the country this weekend. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s golf coach announces retirement, looks ahead to season

It’s the end of an era for the Bruins. After 15 years serving as head coach for UCLA men’s golf, coach Derek Freeman announced Monday that he will be retiring at the end of the 2021-2022 season. Read more...

Photo: Derek Freeman (left) coaches on the course. The UCLA men’s golf head coach announced his retirement from the program following the 2021-2022 season Monday after 15 years at the position and 16 total seasons with the Bruins. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin staff)


UCLA men’s basketball to welcome Chico State, fans to Pauley Pavilion

The Bruins are set to begin their Final Four honeymoon with one thing they were missing a year ago: a home crowd. “We had our crazy run last year, which was cool, but they (fans) didn’t really get to be a part of it like they can this year,” said sophomore guard Jaylen Clark. Read more...

Photo: No. 2 UCLA men’s basketball fans cheer on the blue and gold. The Bruins will welcome back a crowd at Pauley Pavilion for the first time since 2020 when they take on Chico State in an exhibition game Thursday. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Women’s volleyball mixes it up with diverse offensive, defensive approach

This post was updated Nov. 3 at 11:17 p.m. The Bruins are switching it up. Graduate student Mac May has led UCLA women’s volleyball (17-3, 10-2 Pac-12) in kills for the past four seasons, including this year, in which the outside hitter/opposite is second in the Pac-12 with 4.72 kills per set. Read more...

Photo: Freshman outside hitter/opposite Charitie Luper and redshirt sophomore middle blocker Anna Dodson point at graduate student setter Shelby Martin after a scored point (left to right). The UCLA women’s volleyball middle blocker is averaging 1.70 kills per set this season, nearly triple the amount she compiled in her redshirt freshman year. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)