Wide receiver Jeremiah Smith runs with the ball. One of two receivers in program history with two 1,000-yard receiving seasons, Smith’s 2,558 receiving yards and 27 touchdown receptions are the most by any Big Ten receiver in their first two seasons. (Courtesy of Ohio State Athletics)
UCLA is set to enter its third season in the Big Ten, following a sophomore campaign in which the program captured three NCAA championships – the most of any Big Ten school.
This year, UCLA women’s soccer is all about welcoming new changes.
Boasting a new head coach, Gof Boyoko, and two incoming freshmen, and, most notably, five strong transfers, the team has its eyes set on a new road to the NCAA championships.
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.
A third former Bruin joins the professional ranks.
Former UCLA and Syracuse men’s basketball forward/center William Kyle III signed an Exhibit 10 contract with the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday after going undrafted in the 2026 NBA Draft, ESPN reported.
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.
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