The Bruins' historic Final Four loss Friday might have hurt, but they have a solid base after a program-record 34 wins this season with more talent to arrive.| Los Angeles Times
Lauren Betts finished with 31 points and 10 rebounds as the UCLA women defeated Mississippi in the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament to reach the Elite Eight.| Los Angeles Times
Lauren Betts finishes with 30 points as UCLA goes on a scoring spree in the second half to defeat Richmond 84-67 and reach the Sweet 16 of the NCAA tournament.| Los Angeles Times
The talented Bruins team lost focus during losses near the end of the regular season, but practiced what they preached to earn a No. 1 seed and first-round win.| Los Angeles Times
Cori Close credits much of the success she has had as the winningest coach in UCLA women's basketball history to the lessons she learned from John Wooden.| Los Angeles Times
After holding a three-point lead with 2:46 left, the second-seeded Bruins, who had 19 turnovers, were outscored, outfought and outclassed from there.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts is trusting that hard work and sheer will can eventually end the worst hitting slump of his career.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts entered Monday sporting a .240 batting average (ranking 120th out of 158 qualified MLB hitters) and a .684 OPS (132nd). Can he turn it around?| Los Angeles Times
UCLA struggled to contain UConn center Sarah Strong and fell behind early in an 85-51 loss in the Final Four of the NCAA women's basketball tournament.| Los Angeles Times
With Lauren Betts, Gabriela Jaquez and Kiki Rice leading the way, UCLA gets revenge over LSU and advances to the Final Four for the first time in a 72-65 win.| Los Angeles Times
Seven of the Bruins' top 10 players have not played in an NCAA tournament game. That will change for seventh-seeded UCLA on Thursday night against Utah State.| Los Angeles Times
Kiki Rice and Charisma Osborne helped UCLA overcome the absence of Lauren Betts in the Bruins' 84-55 win over California Baptist in the NCAA tournament.| Los Angeles Times
Kiki Rice is part of a stellar UCLA sophomore class that has NCAA championship aspirations. Rice is doing everything she can to make that dream come true.| Los Angeles Times
UCLA will host Cal Baptist to open the women's NCAA tournament at Pauley Pavilion. The Bruins' tough region includes No. 1 Iowa and No. 3 LSU.| Los Angeles Times
Often overshadowed by her very talented teammates, Angela Dugalić reminds everyone what she can do in UCLA's 67-57 win over Utah in the Pac-12 tournament.| Los Angeles Times
Lauren Betts struggled through her first season at Stanford. She says UCLA's mental health support helped her become a key leader for the Bruins.| Los Angeles Times
Hoping to avenge its loss to South Carolina in November, UCLA instead sees its season end in a 59-43 Sweet 16 loss in the NCAA women's basketball tournament.| Los Angeles Times
LSU's offense overwhelms Caitlin Clark and Iowa in an NCAA championship win that makes Kim Mulkey the first coach to win national titles with different teams.| Los Angeles Times
Camarillo basketball standout Gabriela Jaquez will follow in her brother's footsteps by playing for UCLA while taking pride in their Mexican heritage.| Los Angeles Times
Jane Goodall, the trailblazing naturalist whose intimate observations of chimpanzees in the African wild produced powerful insights that transformed basic conceptions of humankind, has died. She was 91.| Los Angeles Times
After a month worrying about the fate of funding for the National Endowment for the Arts and the hundreds of community organizations that the agency supports nationwide, the arts world found hope in congressional leaders’ agreement Sunday that would not only maintain NEA funding for fiscal year…| Los Angeles Times
As this last week has epitomized, there is an ever-present lack of certainty hanging over the state of the Dodgers' pitching staff.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani's energy has been infectious, powering the Dodgers to a win over the Padres and one step away from a pennant.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers defeat the San Diego Padres 7-2 to clinch another NL West title, but Freddie Freeman rolls his ankle in another potential cause for concern.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers manager Dave Roberts says it could at least a couple of weeks before pitcher Clayton Kershaw is able to return from his toe injury.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani becomes the first player to achieve 50 home runs and 50 stolen bases in a single season as the Dodgers beat Miami 20-4 to clinch a playoff berth.| Los Angeles Times
By the time the playoffs start, Dodgers two-way star Shohei Ohtani should be ready to pitch competitively. Why not use him as a World Series reliever?| Los Angeles Times
The chances of Clayton Kershaw bolstering the Dodgers’ injury-ravaged rotation appear to be dwindling by the day.| Los Angeles Times
The Padres needed an act of divine intervention to win Tuesday and Manny Machado thinks they got one from Peter Seidler, who died last November.| Los Angeles Times
Entering this year, it was clear Shohei Ohtani would run more often because he wasn't going to pitch. But it wasn't until the second half of the season that he really took off.| Los Angeles Times
The Padres have taken seven of 10 head-to-head matchups and trimmed a once nine-game division lead for the Dodgers down to just three entering the season’s final week.| Los Angeles Times
Since taking over for the injured Mookie Betts at shortstop, Miguel Rojas has reminded the Dodgers just how valuable he can be at the plate and in the field.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers once again struggle to find consistency at the plate and the bullpen does them no favors in a 6-1 loss to the Arizona Diamondbacks.| Los Angeles Times
Tyler Glasnow gives up only four hits and an earned run over six innings, but Milwaukee pitchers hold the Dodgers to three hits in the Brewers' 2-0 win.| Los Angeles Times
Tyler Glasnow makes his first start since April and pitches five innings, giving up five hits and an unearned run while striking out five, but Dodgers lose in 10th inning.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani's dog stole the show during his American League MVP announcement last month. The new Dodgers star revealed the dog's name on Thursday.| Los Angeles Times
The two-way superstar speaks to the media for the first time since signing with the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Two days after finalizing their $700-million deal with Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers could be close to acquiring pitcher Tyler Glasnow from Tampa Bay.| Los Angeles Times
The decision to let Shohei Ohtani start in a win over the San Diego Padres came after months of close observation and feedback from the Dodgers star.| Los Angeles Times
The best player in the sport now has a much better chance to reach his goal of winning a World Series.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani signing with the Dodgers gives them the perfect player at the perfect time in the team's pursuit of another World Series title.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani, baseball’s top free agent, agrees to a $700-million deal with the Dodgers. Here's everything you need to know about Ohtani joining the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Adding Shohei Ohtani to their lineup should only help the Dodgers continue their dominance of the division, at least in the regular season.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers definitely want to sign Shohei Ohtani, but are they willing to give him the biggest contract in MLB history?| Los Angeles Times
The Angels pulled off a massive surprise Friday, earning the commitment of Japan’s Shohei Ohtani, one of the most widely wooed prospects in baseball history.| Los Angeles Times
Max Muncy's injury is a significant blow to a Dodgers offense that has struggled and is in desperate need of its right-handed batters to produce more.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers place third baseman Max Muncy on the injured list with a Grade 1 oblique muscle strain ahead of their series against San Diego.| Los Angeles Times
Max Muncy goes four-for-five that includes a pair of no-doubt home runs in the Dodgers’ win over St. Louis.| Los Angeles Times
Whereas last year was a crash course for Mookie Betts, the 32-year-old benefitted from a more curated plan this winter as he went through his paces at shortstop.| Los Angeles Times
Max Muncy is feeling good and making an immediate impact with the Dodgers after returning from a nagging injury that threatened to derail his season.| Los Angeles Times
The ever-growing prominence of general manager Brandon Gomes speaks volumes about the evolving state of the Dodgers front office.| Los Angeles Times
Max Muncy has found his bearings in the field over the last month, stringing together 23 straight errorless games entering a weekend series at San Diego.| Los Angeles Times
What has become clear of late is that it might take some time for Dodgers utilityman Hyeseong Kim to become a finished product offensively.| Los Angeles Times
Entering spring training, Roki Sasaki and Blake Snell were the most notable new names on the Dodgers’ star-studded roster and will be expected to spearhead the rotation.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani goes four innings and allows one run and strikes out eight, but Dodgers can't hold early lead and lose 5-3 to the St. Louis Cardinals.| Los Angeles Times
Yoshinobu Yamamoto's stellar performance in the Dodgers' win over the Yankees in Game 2 of the World Series proves the Dodgers still have starting pitching.| Los Angeles Times
Walker Buehler will complete a 23-month comeback Monday when he faces the Miami Marlins knowing he might not be the same pitcher as in the past.| Los Angeles Times
Cody Bellinger, 25, dislocated the shoulder when he smashed forearms with Kiké Hernández celebrating his go-ahead home run in Game 7 of the NLCS.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers defeated the Tampa Bay Rays 3-1 in Game 6 of the World Series to win their first championship since 1988.| Los Angeles Times
The roles mainly have been cameos, short stints as a fill-in starter for other Rams receivers.| Los Angeles Times
More than three months later, the memory elicits laughter.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers' two-way superstar can leave the team early if certain personnel are no longer in the organization.| Los Angeles Times
Thanks to the extreme deferrals, the Dodgers won’t be paying Shohei Ohtani his full $700 million over the next 10 years. But, they also won’t be on the hook for only $20 million in that span.| Los Angeles Times
With all the deferrals in Shohei Ohtani's 10-year, $700-million deal with the Dodgers, the contract is actually a bargain.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers pitcher Clayton Kershaw says he had surgery on his left throwing shoulder Friday and is 'hopeful to return to play at some point next summer.'| Los Angeles Times
With Blake Snell set to return to the starting rotation, the Dodgers might consider parting ways with Dustin May ahead of the MLB trade deadline.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers' bats come alive in the sixth inning but not before Dustin May's struggles put them in a deep hole during an 8-7 loss to the rival San Francisco Giants.| Los Angeles Times
Dustin May pitches seven shutout innings before tiring in the eighth as the Dodgers beat the White Sox to complete a three-game sweep.| Los Angeles Times
Last year was a year of transformation for Yoshinobu Yamamoto, who rallied from a midseason injury to become the Dodgers' most reliable postseason starter.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers pitchers Dustin May and Tony Gonsolin, who missed this past season because of injuries, agreed to contracts for next season to avoid arbitration.| Los Angeles Times
Right-hander Bobby Miller has gone 2-4 with an 8.52 ERA in 13 starts for the Dodgers during an inconsistent and injury-plagued season.| Los Angeles Times
Landon Knack continues his strong rookie season and Shohei Ohtani drives in three runs as the Dodgers defeat the Giants for their fifth straight win.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers pitcher Dustin May, who has not played this season, will miss the remainder of the year after undergoing esophageal surgery this week.| Los Angeles Times
Tony Gonsolin will undergo surgery for a torn ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow on Friday and will probably miss the 2024 season.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers' worst fears have been realized: Starting pitcher Dustin May will need to undergo season-ending Tommy John surgery.| Los Angeles Times
Readers of the Los Angeles Times Sports section share their thoughts and opinions on the Dodgers' struggles, UCLA's attendance and the Chargers' bad luck.| Los Angeles Times
The quest of youth pitchers to emulate their heroes, such as Justin Verlander and Jacob deGrom, has caused them to need the same surgeries as the pros.| Los Angeles Times
It’s been almost three decades since we’ve had a World Series in Los Angeles.| Los Angeles Times
Making his return to Dodger Stadium, recently acquired reliever Brock Stewart falters during the Dodgers' 3-2 loss to the St. Louis Cardinals.| Los Angeles Times
Home runs powered the Dodgers to a win over the Chicago Cubs on Sunday, but the team doesn't seem concerned about its offense being too one dimensional.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers have been experimenting with Mookie Betts at shortstop. Why that should be a long-term option for them.| Los Angeles Times
Dodgers president Stan Kasten doesn't see the need for the Dodgers to follow in the footsteps of the Mets and Padres when it comes to roster building.| Los Angeles Times
Clayton Kershaw has opted for consecutive one-year contracts with the Dodgers so that he can leave the sport on his terms.| Los Angeles Times
Pitcher Clayton Kershaw was steady, while Mookie Betts, Max Muncy and J.D. Martinez provided the run support needed for a Dodgers win over the Cubs.| Los Angeles Times
Rick Honeycutt arrives at the ballpark, Dodger Stadium or somewhere else, hours before first pitch and completes the work like he’s always done in his 14 years as Dodgers pitching coach.| Los Angeles Times
Clayton Kershaw is set to make his season debut for the Dodgers on Saturday after spending the first two months of the campaign recovering from offseason surgeries.| Los Angeles Times
Columnist Dylan Hernández writes that Roki Sasaki can still become everything the Dodgers envisioned, but his path to greatness has become infinitely more complicated.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers put Tyler Glasnow on the injured list with right shoulder inflammation after he made an early exit in Sunday's win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers say starting pitcher Blake Snell has left shoulder inflammation and will miss at least the next two starts while on the injured list.| Los Angeles Times
Shohei Ohtani is hit on the leg by a line drive during another poor start, later leaves game, as Dodgers fall to the Rockies.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers own a commanding 2-0 World Series lead over the New York Yankees, but Shohei Ohtani's shoulder injury puts a strain on their title run.| Los Angeles Times
Despite a first-inning error, Tommy Edman made key plays in the field that kept the Dodgers in the game and ultimately helped them win it.| Los Angeles Times
Japanese pitching ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto agreed to a deal with the Dodgers, joining the newly acquired Shohei Ohtani and Tyler Glasnow on the team.| Los Angeles Times
The Dodgers defeat the New York Yankees to take a 2-0 lead in the World Series, but Shohei Ohtani sustains a shoulder injury.| Los Angeles Times
Readers vote Kirk Gibson's World Series homer as the greatest moment in Dodger history.| Los Angeles Times
After watching his World Series home run swing incorporated into a Coldplay meme video, Freddie Freeman helps lift the Dodgers to a 5-0 win over Tampa Bay Rays.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman wears his emotions on his sleeve, and in 'Driven: The Freddie Freeman Story,' he showcases vulnerability throughout the 90-minute documentary.| Los Angeles Times
The absence of tears represented how much can change in four years, especially four years as prosperous as the four years Freddie Freeman has played for the Dodgers.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman's walk-off grand slam in Game 1 of the World Series against the Yankees sounded and felt just like Kirk Gibson's iconic World Series home run.| Los Angeles Times
Freddie Freeman’s 3-year-old son, Maximus, is battling a rare neurological disorder, but has shown improvement.| Los Angeles Times