Sunday, June 22

Men’s tennis’ success in singles leads to win after struggles in doubles

Despite dropping their second straight doubles point, the Bruins prevailed. No. 3 UCLA men’s tennis (16-2, 2-0 Pac-12) came back in singles to escape an upset by No. Read more...

Photo: Despite dropping his doubles match on court one with senior Martin Redlicki, sophomore Evan Zhu won in straight sets in singles on court two against his Oklahoma opponent. Zhu posts a 9-5 singles record on the season. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


UCLA men’s tennis looks to improve its record against Oklahoma

UCLA and Oklahoma have plenty of history, but not in the regular season. From 2014 to 2016, Oklahoma took UCLA men’s tennis out of the NCAA Championships for three consecutive years. Read more...

Photo: Connor Hance won his singles match to open conference play in the Bruins’ win over the Huskies. The freshman is 11-6 in singles this season and will look for another win against Oklahoma on Thursday. (Pinkie Su/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis trumps Washington to maintain winning streak

UCLA men’s tennis swept the first weekend of conference play to continue its four-match win streak. No. 4 UCLA (15-2, 2-0 Pac-12) triumphed over Oregon (9-6, 0-2) and Washington (8-7, 0-2) with a 4-1 score in both matches Friday and Sunday, respectively. Read more...

Photo: After dropping his singles match against Oregon on Friday, Logan Staggs came back with a win against Washington on Sunday. The senior currently posts a 19-7 singles record on the year. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Weekend in Preview: Softball faces ranked teams, women’s tennis begins Pac-12 play

Softball Nicholas Yekikian, assistant Sports editor UCLA softball is headed to its final five-game weekend of the year. The No. 3 Bruins (19-0) will face two ranked opponents at the Louisville Slugger Invitational – No. Read more...

Photo: Senior infielder Kylee Perez and the rest of the Bruins will be on the road for the fourth week in a row. It will be the fifth and final time this season they will have to play more four or more games over a period of three days. (Ken Shin/Daily Bruin staff)


Freshmen efforts propel men’s tennis to 13-2 overall record

With a 13-2 overall record, No. 4 UCLA men’s tennis is one of the elite programs in the nation this season, thanks in part to the major contributions from the team’s freshmen. Read more...

Photo: Keegan Smith is one of the high-performing freshman on this season’s roster, ranked No. 72 in singles and No. 39 in doubles with partner senior Austin Rapp. Smith posts a 24-6 singles record for the season so far. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)


Despite losses, men’s tennis shows improvement at doubles championships

The Bruins’ doubles teams showed improvement at this year’s Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship. No. 4 UCLA men’s tennis (13-2) fell just short in the finals of the main draw, but won the consolation championship this weekend in La Jolla, California. Read more...

Photo: Senior Austin Rapp and his partner freshman Keegan Smith reached the finals of the Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship this weekend but fell to a team from USC. This was the farthest a Bruin pair had gone in the tournament since reaching the semifinals in 2017. (Anna Moreno-Takegami/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis to compete in last match before conference play

After an intensive nonconference schedule, the Bruins finally have an opportunity to relax. Five doubles pairs will represent No. 4 UCLA (13-2) at the 129th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship at La Jolla, California, this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Junior Maxime Cressy will partner with freshman Bryce Pereira as the ninth-seeded pair in this weekend’s 129th Annual Pacific Coast Men’s Doubles Championship. The duo won its most recent doubles match against USC on Tuesday and posts a 10-5 overall record for the season. (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin)



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