Monday, February 16

Former Bruin David Singleton hired as an assistant coach for UCLA men’s basketball

UCLA men’s basketball hired former Bruin guard David Singleton as the newest addition to the squad’s coaching staff, coach Mick Cronin announced Wednesday afternoon. Singleton – who played for UCLA from 2018-2023 and set the program record for most games played with 164 – will join the staff as an assistant coach after spending the last two seasons playing for the College Park Skyhawks, the Atlanta Hawks’ G League affiliate.  The Los Angeles local is replacing Brendyn Taylor, who held the role for the past two seasons and was hired in May to take the same position at Loyola Chicago.  “It’s obvious that David loves UCLA. Read more...

Photo: Former Bruin guard David Singleton looks up and smiles as he walks onto the court at Pauley Pavilion. Singleton ranks third in program history in 3-pointers made with 219. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Dizon’s Disposition: All signs indicate UCLA baseball should extend John Savage as head coach

I walked into John Savage’s office May 18 of last year as the only reporter there. Despite UCLA’s sweep of Stanford on Senior Day, the Bruins’ head coach seemingly had very little to celebrate. Read more...

Photo: Coach John Savage walks back to the dugout. In his 21st season as head coach, he led his squad to the Men’s College World Series, ending a 12-year drought. (Aidan Sun/Assistant Photo editor)




‘Some days you have it better than others’: Baseball falls to LSU in 2nd MCWS game

OMAHA, Neb. – A classic nursery rhyme came to life Monday and Tuesday. After a three-run first inning outburst, the Bruins seemingly fell asleep as rain began to trickle in Monday night. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore right-hander Landon Stump pitches at Jackie Robinson Stadium. Stump got the nod Monday against LSU but failed to make it out of the third inning. (Max Zhang/Daily Bruin)


Bruins to clash claws with Tigers in Omaha for first fight since 2013

Some may say luck has been on the Bruins’ side this postseason, despite a perfect record on the national stage. Facing five opponents across six games in the NCAA tournament, UCLA has faced just one other Power Four program – Arizona State in the Los Angeles regional. Read more...

Photo: No. 15 seed UCLA baseball does the Eight Clap with fans in the stands at Jackie Robinson Stadium. (Michael Gallagher/Assistant Photo editor)



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