(Emily Dembinski/Illustrations director)
This post was updated Aug. 18 at 5:16 p.m. to reflect a new illustration for the Swim & Dive team.
With the Pac-12’s recent cancellation of all athletic competitions for the rest of the 2020 calendar year, many UCLA sports will be waiting longer than usual to start their seasons.
In their first championship meet of the season, the Bruins set multiple program records.
UCLA track and field finished in the top five for both the men’s and women’s competitions at the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation Championships over the weekend.
Women’s tennis
Jared Tay, Assistant Sports editor
Marks Stadium’s capacity is less than a fifth of the Los Angeles Tennis Center.
But despite the vast difference in the size of the venues, coach Stella Sampras Webster said the Bruins will have to mentally prepare for the hostile environment of the small, 1,000-seat home stadium of the Trojans.
On Saturday, a group of Bruin runners delivered three top-five finishes, one of which was a top-three time in UCLA history.
Six members of UCLA track and field competed in the Alex Wilson Invitational in Notre Dame, Indiana.
Men’s volleyball
Jake Greenberg-Bell, Daily Bruin contributor
The Bruins do not have to wait long for a chance at redemption.
No. 8 UCLA men’s volleyball (7-6, 2-2 MPSF) will travel to take on No.
On this week’s episode of “Out of Bounds,” Sports editor Sam Connon and Daily Bruin senior staff Ryan Smith break down UCLA men’s basketball’s up and down weekend and what could lie ahead for the Bruins in the back half of Pac-12 play.
Baseball
Will Foote, Daily Bruin contributor
The Bruins are set to play their first official game of the decade.
“The script has not been written,” said coach John Savage.
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