Thursday, July 9

Worn out from NCAA play, women’s tennis to finally rest

By the time junior Chanelle Van Nguyen stepped on the court for the NCAA singles quarterfinals, she had already been playing tennis for 10 straight days, with only a few days of rest scattered throughout. Read more...

Photo: Junior Chanelle Van Nguyen, pictured in the NCAA team finals, battled fatigue to advance to the singles quarterfinals before losing there.(Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)







Women’s golf claims 3rd place at NCAA championship

When battling strong winds and soft greens, subpar scores become difficult to come by and even the best golfers can be thrown off their game. The NCAA women’s golf championship proved exactly that as testing conditions led to near-impossible-to-judge shots and an uncharacteristically high shot count in Tulsa, Okla. Read more...