Members of UCLA women’s water polo stand around coach Adam Wright on the side of the pool. The Bruins’ 2025 season came to a close after a loss in the NCAA semifinal to the Trojans. (Anna Dai-Liu/Daily Bruin senior staff)
With just softball and baseball remaining in the postseason hunt, UCLA’s first year in the Big Ten is nearly in the books. From championship glory to painful upsets, this year delivered a full spectrum of highs and heartbreaks for the Bruins.
No. 2 seed UCLA baseball (39-15, 22-8 Big Ten) missed out on the conference playoffs last season but will enter its first-ever Big Ten tournament as co-conference regular season champions, with No.
This post was updated May 18 at 11:06 p.m.
Alexis Ramirez stepped up to her first at-bat Sunday evening to the reverberating chants of, “We love three bases,” courtesy of the Bruin faithful.
This post was updated May 18 at 11:17 p.m.
Under the Friday night lights in Texas, the Bruins’ national championship dreams were put to bed.
UCLA men’s tennis (19-9, 11-2 Big Ten) fell 4-1 to No.
After 12 events spread across six months and two skin-of-their-teeth qualifications, the Bruins have arrived at the culmination of their season.
UCLA women’s golf will tee off for the final time this year at the NCAA championships at the Omni La Costa Resort & Spa in Carlsbad, California, played from Friday to Wednesday.
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