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June 25, 2025 6:13 p.m.
Former Bruin David Singleton hired as an assistant coach for UCLA men’s basketball

Former Bruin guard David Singleton looks up and smiles as he walks onto the court at Pauley Pavilion. Singleton ranks third in program history in 3-pointers made with 219. (Daily Bruin file photo)

UCLA men’s basketball hired former Bruin guard David Singleton as the newest addition to the squad’s coaching staff, coach Mick Cronin announced Wednesday afternoon.
Singleton – who played for UCLA from 2018-2023 and set the program record for most games played with 164 – will join the staff as an assistant coach after spending the last two seasons playing for the College Park Skyhawks, the Atlanta Hawks’ G League affiliate. 
The Los Angeles local is replacing Brendyn Taylor, who held the role for the past two seasons and was hired in May to take the same position at Loyola Chicago. 
“It’s obvious that David loves UCLA.

By Connor Dullinger

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By Connor Dullinger

Men's Basketball

March 31, 2025 10:13 p.m.

Bye Aday: Men’s basketball centerpiece Mara reportedly not returning to program

UCLA men’s basketball center Aday Mara – otherwise known as Pauley Pavilion’s sweetheart – will not return to the squad for the 2025-2026 season. 
The Spanish sophomore phenom, who tantalized the Bruin faithful with a blend of shot blocking, passing wizardry and interior scoring, is planning to continue his career away from Westwood. 
Bruin Report Online first reported the news Monday evening, which was later confirmed by two sources familiar with the situation, according to the Los Angeles Times.

By Ira Gorawara

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