UCLA men’s basketball players line up for the national anthem. (Andrew Ramiro Diaz/Photo editor)
College free agency is on the horizon.
While the NCAA men’s basketball transfer portal does not officially open until April 7, players have already entered and many more will follow.
“Success is a journey, not a destination.”
Former UCLA tennis player Arthur Ashe famously coined it.
And the Bruins know better than most that it is the climb that has defined them this season.
No. 1 UCLA men’s volleyball (20-0, 7-0 MPSF) is in the midst of a historic season, securing one of the best starts in program history in what could amount to its third national championship in four years.
No. 4 seed UCLA gymnastics is postseason bound and will open regional competition Friday in Corvallis, Oregon. The Bruins must advance through quad meets – with the top two teams reaching Sunday’s regional final – and the top two there earning a trip to Fort Worth, Texas for the championships.
Past legends help shape present superstars.
UCLA track and field honored former coaches Jim Bush and Bob Larsen – the latter helped train 23 eventual Olympic athletes at UCLA and the former earned four NCAA Coach of the Year selections – at the Bob Larsen Distance Carnival and the Jim Bush Legends Meet on Friday and Saturday.
This post was edited March 31 at 10:03 p.m.
Everything is coming up seniors.
Eighty-four percent of the Bruins’ goals over the weekend were scored by their graduating class en route to two wins.
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