Freshman Josh Kim follows through on a swing. (Courtesy of Big Ten Conference)
Every course, hole and shot in golf is different.
But sometimes, it is history that repeats itself – or at least, rhymes.
UCLA men’s golf won its second consecutive Big Ten championship May 1-3, leading the field in North Plains, Oregon, with an 8-under 832 to beat second-place No.
The path to the Men’s College World Series is tedious.
But a critical first step was achieved on the road.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (43-4, 24-0 Big Ten) swept Michigan State (16-28, 10-17), winning 4-1 on Friday, 4-3 on Saturday and finishing the weekend with a come-from-behind 13-11 victory Sunday to clinch the outright Big Ten regular season title, sealed by Washington’s win over No.
No. 1 seed UCLA men’s volleyball (29-2, 13-1 MPSF) saw its 2026 campaign come to an end Saturday after falling to UC Irvine (20-8, 5-5 Big West) in a five-set thriller that went to sudden death at Pauley Pavilion.
It was a Bruin win, it was a Bruin loss.
The Rose Bowl was a house divided Saturday.
Brothers fought brothers. Teammates wrestled and tackled. Coaches on the same staff shouted from opposite sidelines.
For most high school seniors, spring brings prom, graduation and nights out with friends.
But for redshirt junior Emon van Loben Sels and redshirt freshman Cassius Chinlund, there was no second half of senior year.
A heavyweight fight ensued the last time these two teams met, culminating in an endgame blow.
This time, the punch came almost immediately.
And with it, the Bruins’ season came to an end.
News broke that the Bruins would have a new head coach for the 2026 campaign less than a month before the regular season began.
Longtime head coach Adam Wright stepped away from day-to-day operations of the UCLA women’s water polo program for the season to focus on his health.
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