Thursday, May 7

Men’s soccer seeks out first conference success against San Diego State

The Bruins have a chance for their first conference win Sunday night. Pac-12 play resumes for UCLA men’s soccer (4-4-1, 0-2 Pac-12) against San Diego State (3-4-1, 0-2) at Wallis Annenberg Stadium after a brief, two-game break from conference play against UC Irvine and UC Riverside, the latter of which the Bruins defeated by a score of 3-1 Tuesday night. Read more...

Photo: Freshman defender Constantinos Michaelides tallied his first collegiate goal in UCLA men’s soccer’s win over UC Riverside on Tuesday. Micahaelides – a native of Cyprus – has started seven of the Bruins’ nine games in 2019. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)


Weekend in Preview: Oct. 4

Women’s tennis Jason Maikis, assistant Sports editor Five different Bruins will be playing this week, but in two different states. UCLA women’s tennis redshirt senior Jada Hart and sophomore Elysia Bolton will head to Tulsa, Oklahoma, to play in the ITA Women’s All-American Championships. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Elysia Bolton will start off her fall season at the ITA Women’s All-American Championships in Tulsa, Oklahoma. The sophomore is in the main draw in singles and will team with fellow Bruin redshirt senior Jada Hart in the doubles main draw. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


After first season loss, men’s water polo readies to rebound vs Long Beach State

The Bruins won’t get a break from top competition. No. 2 UCLA men’s water polo (9-1) will stay at home for the second straight weekend when it takes on No. Read more...

Photo: Sohomore attacker Jake Cavano is second on UCLA men’s water polo with 20 goals this season, but said he and the rest of the team cannot get too caught up in working only on scoring goals. UCLA was held to nine goals in each of its last two games against UC Santa Barbara and Stanford (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff).


Women’s volleyball sets up for strong serves in weekend conference matchups

The Bruins are back in action against two ranked conference foes. UCLA women’s volleyball (7-4, 2-0 Pac-12) will host No. 24 Washington State (12-2, 1-1) on Friday evening and No. Read more...

Photo: Junior outside hitter Jenny Mosser recorded nine kills and nine digs in UCLA volleyball’s five-set victory over then-No. 25 USC on Sept. 25. This weekend, the Bruins will host two more ranked Pac-12 teams in No. 24 Washington State and No. 8 Washington. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Football to return home, looking for win in Oregon State game before bye week

The last time UCLA played Oregon State was in 2016, and the Bruins were able to snap a four-game losing streak. Though its four losses this year haven’t been consecutive, UCLA football (1-4, 1-1 Pac-12) will have a chance to go above .500 in conference play when it hosts Oregon State (1-3, 0-1) on Saturday at the Rose Bowl. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore quarterback Austin Burton will get his first start of the season for UCLA football if sophomore quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson is unavailable to play due to a leg injury. (Liz Ketcham/Photo editor)


Women’s soccer starts conference play 0-2, following defeat by Arizona

The Bruins have dropped their opening two conference matches for the second consecutive year. No. 16 UCLA women’s soccer (6-3-1, 0-2 Pac-12) lost 3-0 to Arizona (7-2-0, 1-1) on the road Thursday night, less than a week after falling 2-1 to California at home. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt sophomore goalkeeper Lauren Brzykcy started for No. 16 UCLA women’s soccer in the absence of senior goalkeeper Teagan Micah, who was called up to camp for the Australian national team. (Joy Hong/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Former partner countersues Ball family for fraud, exposes $80K sale of UCLA jerseys

The Ball family’s feuds have come back to Westwood. Former UCLA men’s basketball player Lonzo Ball allegedly sold his game-worn Sweet 16  jerseys and shoes for $80,000, according to court documents obtained by The Blast on Thursday. Read more...

Photo: New Orleans Pelicans point guard Lonzo Ball allegedly sold his game-worn UCLA men’s basketball jerseys and shoes for $80,000. The accusation came in the form of a countersuit by his former manager and co-founder of Big Baller Brand, Alan Foster. (Michael Zshornack/Daily Bruin senior staff)