Thursday, May 7


Q&A: Utah’s assistant Sports editor discusses predictions for upcoming football game

UCLA football (4-5, 4-2 Pac-12) will face its highest-ranked opponent of the Pac-12 season in No. 7 Utah (8-1, 5-1 Pac-12) on Saturday. The matchup between the Bruins and Utes has major implications on the hierarchy of the division down the stretch. Read more...

Photo: No. 7 Utah is the highest-ranked opponent UCLA football has played since week three and is one of two Pac-12 programs ranked inside the top 10 in the College Football Playoff Rankings. (MacKenzie Coffman/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Cross country heads to NCAA Western Regional in search of qualifying for championship

The Bruins have a shot at automatic qualification for the NCAA championship. UCLA cross country will travel to Colfax, Washington, to compete at the NCAA Western Regional on Friday. Read more...

Photo: Senior Garrett Reynolds and UCLA cross country will gear up for the NCAA regional competition, held in Washington. The No. 10 ranked men and unranked women each have a chance to earn an automatic bid to the NCAA championship if they earn a top-two finish. (Courtesy of Don Liebig/UCLA Athletics)


Tay’s Takedown: Lack of support for Division I men’s soccer teams reflects poorly

The Bruins have just one game left in their Pac-12 schedule. But the game will come against an opponent who isn’t even a true member of the conference, illustrating the underlying problems of Pac-12 men’s soccer. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer will face off against San Diego State for its last Pac-12 match of the 2019 season. SDSU is a full member of the Mountain West Conference, with the Aztecs’ men’s soccer team the only team from SDSU to compete in the Pac-12. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin staff)



Women’s basketball set to play Long Beach State for first time since 2002

While Walter Pyramid is only about 32 miles down the 405 Freeway from Westwood, it has been over 17 years since UCLA and Long Beach State last played each other. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt junior transfer guard Natalie Chou has played two games with No. 11 UCLA women’s basketball and started both. Against Loyola Marymount on Saturday, Chou scored 15 points, logged seven rebounds and recorded five steals. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA football works to limit turnovers as prep for Utah’s formidable defense

This post was updated Nov. 14 at 12:08 a.m. After practice, a group of Bruins can sometimes be found rolling from one field to the other. Read more...

Photo: Senior center Boss Tagaloa has picked up the start in all nine of UCLA football’s games this season. Tagaloa has now played 18 games at center after playing defensive line in his first two years with the program. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)