Iliana Limón Romero is the Los Angeles Times assistant managing editor for Sports. The El Paso native joined The Times in March 2021. She previously was the sports editor at the Orlando Sentinel, where she contributed to the paper’s Pulitzer finalist coverage of the Pulse nightclub shooting. Limón Romero is chair of the Assn. for Women in Sports Media and co-chair of the National Assn. Hispanic Journalists Sports Task Force.
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The UCLA baseball team’s secured the Bruins’ fifth Big Ten championship this academic year and helped former Pac-12 schools win half of the league’s titles.
Kiké Hernández made his season debut and immediately helped lead the the Dodgers to a win over the Rockies Monday at Dodger Stadium.
Shohei Ohtani pitched seven scoreless innings and the Dodgers got home runs from Santiago Espinal and Mookie Betts to help beat the Giants Wednesday.
Shohei Ohtani snapped an 11-game skid without a home run, but the rest of the Dodgers’ bats were most silent during a 6-2 home loss to the Giants Tuesday.
UCLA senior Megan Grant hit her 38th home run, breaking the NCAA softball single-season home run record, during the Bruins’ Big Ten title game loss.
UCLA senior Megan Grant said she was trying to win a one-on-one battle when she connected on home run No. 37, tying the NCAA single-season record on Friday.
The Lakers led Oklahoma City at halftime, but they suffered an 18-point loss and questioned the role officiating played in the game Thursday.
The UCLA women’s basketball team celebrated setting a record for most players picked in the first round and most picked overall during the WNBA draft.
UCLA looks to capture its first women’s national championship of the NCAA era with a win over three-time champion South Carolina on Sunday at 12:30 p.m. PDT (ABC).
UCLA held on for a gritty 51-44 win over Texas, reaching the NCAA tournament national title game for the first time in school history.