Sunday, May 3

Swim and dive opens season with intrasquad meet, looks forward to future matchups

The Bruins brought back an annual tradition to kick off their season. Over six months after the conclusion of the 2021 NCAA championships, UCLA swim and dive officially began its 2021-2022 season with the blue and gold intrasquad Friday at Spieker Aquatics Center. Read more...

Photo: Swimmer Sophie Clarkowski started her senior season with UCLA swim and dive Friday with the blue and gold intrasquad meet. (Courtesy of Eric Hurd/UCLA Athletics)


Five Things: UCLA vs. Arizona State

Just a week after picking up its first road win of the season, UCLA football (3-2, 1-1 Pac-12) returned home with a 42-23 loss to No. Read more...

Photo: UCLA football fell to No. 22 Arizona State on Saturday, marking its most lopsided loss since 2019. The outcome also marked the Bruins’ first loss to the Sun Devils in nearly three years.(Kanishka Mehra/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Women’s golf to compete in upcoming Arkansas invitational

The Bruins are headed back east. UCLA women’s golf will be teeing it up at the Blessings Collegiate Invitational in Fayetteville, Arkansas from Monday through Wednesday, with three rounds of 18 holes to be played at the Blessings Country Club. Read more...

Photo: Junior Emma Spitz will return to UCLA women’s golf’s starting lineup at the Blessing Collegiate Invitational on Monday after not competing in the Bruins’ most recent tournament. Spitz said she spent the break working on her long game and putting. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)


Women’s basketball off to unconventional start during first week of practice

In one of their first official practices of the year, the Bruins had an abrupt end. With about 20 minutes left at Pauley Pavilion, coach Cori Close called practice early after prematurely stopping a fast break drill. Read more...

Photo: UCLA women’s basketball began their first official practices with a full roster of active players, a contrast from a season ago where the Bruins were held to under 10 players for the majority of the season. (Esther Ma/Daily Bruin)


Men’s soccer fails to achieve late-game comeback against Washington

The Bruins fell just short of handing the Huskies their first loss of the season. No. 23 UCLA men’s soccer (6-4, 2-2 Pac-12) suffered a 2-1 loss in Seattle to No. Read more...

Photo: Senior forward Kevin Diaz scored the lone goal for UCLA men’s soccer in a 2-1 loss to Washington, the fourth time in five games he recorded a goal after not registering any shots on goal in the previous five games to start the season. (Finn Chitwood/Daily Bruin)


Men’s water polo delivers back-to-back wins to maintain home winning streak

The Bruins remain perfect at home. No. 3 UCLA men’s water polo (13-1) swam away with two wins at Spieker Aquatics Center on Saturday, defeating No. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore attacker Tanner Pulice led No. 3 UCLA men’s water polo in points Saturday with two goals and two assists as the Bruins bested the Midshipmen for their second win of the day. (David Rimer/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA women’s volleyball splits games on road trip to Washington

The Bruins took their first conference loss in Seattle. No. 15 UCLA women’s volleyball (10-2, 3-1 Pac-12) fell to No. 13 Washington (9-3, 2-2) on Friday night but defeated Washington State (8-6, 2-2) on Sunday morning. Read more...

Photo: No. 15 UCLA women’s volleyball split its matches in the state of Washington over the weekend. Graduate student outside/opposite hitter Mac May finished with 39 kills in the win against Washington State on Sunday – the highest kill total by a Bruin in 30 years. (Jeremy Chen/Daily Bruin)