Redshirt senior attacker Emma Lineback releases the ball from her hand. Lineback finished the match with three goals on six attempts and added three assists. (Selin Filiz/Assistant Photo editor)
This post was updated Apr. 24 at 7:34 p.m.
LA JOLLA — Consistency, consistency, consistency, has been the name of the game for the Bruins.
Sometimes, that consistency has dropped off for a quarter, either on offense or defense.
Performance against ranked opponents often defines a quality team.
And the Bruins have the chance to showcase their true prowess.
No. 7 UCLA softball (41-5, 16-2 Big Ten) will face No.
The 2026 NFL Draft began Thursday, with NFL teams choosing from the cream of the crop and taking their first-round picks. While no Bruins were drafted on Day 1, six more rounds remain, giving the draft-eligible UCLA football players more chances to achieve their professional aspirations.
After a 21-0 start to their conference schedule, the Bruins will play in their first non-conference weekend series since February.
No. 1 UCLA baseball (37-3, 21-0 Big Ten) is set to face-off against Sacramento State (19-23, 5-4 WAC) in a three game series at Jackie Robinson Stadium starting Friday and concluding Sunday.
Failure can demoralize.
But the Bruins did not waver.
No. 2 seed UCLA beach volleyball (28-5) clinched a spot to the MPSF Beach Volleyball Championship semifinal after defeating No.
“Energy” seemed to be the buzzword Thursday.
Goal-line drills took center stage at UCLA football’s 10th spring practice.
Red zone situations commonly turn into trench battles, and the exercise quickly became a war between the offense and the defense.
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