Rising senior forward Oliver Roche meets the ball in front of the bleachers at Wallis Annenberg Stadium. Three of the eight regular-season home games for UCLA failed to draw 1,000 fans, with the first round of the NCAA tournament seeing a turnout of only 323 supporters. (Crystal Tompkins/Daily Bruin senior staff)
70,492.
That’s how many people attended the United States men’s national team’s 2026 World Cup opener at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on June 12.
With the largest soccer tournament in the world set in North America this summer, the energy surrounding the sport has shifted in the US.
Between the doubles alleys, athletes pair up to work toward success and coaches experiment with different lineups, probing for the perfect combination.
And those possibilities increased dramatically for UCLA women’s tennis this summer, thanks to the signing of rising junior Jessica Bernales.
One week after head coach Cori Close strengthened her staff, a key member announced her departure from the program.
Former UCLA women’s basketball assistant coach Tasha Brown left Westwood and joined Washington’s coaching staff, as announced June 26.
This post was updated June 23 at 7:27 p.m.
Just a day after former Michigan head coach Dusty May left college basketball for the NBA, three of his players – one a former Bruin – will make the professional jump with him.
This post was updated June 23 at 1:39 p.m.
UCLA gymnastics landed its first transfer of the offseason Monday.
Rising senior Alilah Alvarado announced her move from Provo, Utah, to Westwood on Instagram.
The 2026 NBA Draft is set to take place June 23-24, during which 60 new names will be called into the league. UCLA men’s basketball’s most recent draft selection was former center Adem Bona, who was selected by the Philadelphia 76ers with the 41st pick in 2024.
This post was updated June 20 at 5:04 p.m.
UCLA baseball’s Sunday starter for the majority of the past three seasons – junior right-hander Landon Stump – has entered the transfer portal, On3 reported Saturday morning.
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