Thursday, April 2

Coral’s Quarrels: Diving deserves its own platform separate from swimming in the NCAA

If the circumstances had been slightly different, the Bruins might have come home last season with championship No. 119. UCLA swim and dive scored 75 points during the 2019 NCAA championships, putting the Bruins in 17th place by the end of the meet. Read more...

Photo: UCLA swim and dive finished 17th in the 2019 NCAA championship, but the 75 points accumulated by the team’s divers was the highest of all the competing schools at the meet. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Un-Connon Opinions: Josh Rosen has 3 options to revamp his football career and they all involve a trade

Last year, Josh Rosen became the first quarterback since 1987 to be drafted in the top 10 and then be shipped away before the start of his second season. Read more...

Photo: Josh Rosen passed for 3,756 yards in 2017, his final season with UCLA football. Rosen finished his career as a Bruin with the third-most passing yards in program history. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Tay’s Takedown: Cronin’s honesty serves as foundation to rebuild program with discipline, love

When Mick Cronin first took the podium at his inaugural press conference in April, he said there’s one thing people need to know about him. He’s honest. Read more...

Photo: Coach Mick Cronin has repeatedly criticized his team for a lack of defensive execution, as he and UCLA men’s basketball currently sit at 9-9 just over halfway through the season. (Amy Dixon/Daily Bruin senior staff)


Jacq’ed Up: NCAA could better use its resources to support professional U.S. women’s soccer

Soccer has never been America’s favorite sport, but on the women’s side, it could be. Following the U.S. Women’s National Team’s 2019 World Cup win, the National Women’s Soccer League has seen increased support through television contracts and brand deals. Read more...

Photo: Senior midfielder Jessie Fleming (left) and senior defender Kaiya McCullough (right) are two members of UCLA women’s soccer who are looking to play at the next level, whether that be in the National Women’s Soccer League or in one abroad. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)



Jacq’ed Up: Women’s basketball needs third star to step up, help pick up title this season

The basketball record books are riddled with trios. Whether it’s Michael Jordan, Scottie Pippen and Dennis Rodman for the Chicago Bulls or Kalani Brown, Lauren Cox and Chloe Jackson for reigning NCAA champion Baylor – in basketball, good things come in threes. Read more...

Photo: Junior forward Lauryn Miller (left) and freshman guard Charisma Osborne (right) are two players who have proven their abilities as integral secondary options for UCLA women’s basketball this season. The two are averaging a combined 18 points and 12.5 rebounds per game. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)



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