Monday, April 20

Home-court advantage: UCLA women’s tennis stands undefeated at LATC

This post was updated May 7 at 9:13 p.m. Winning expectations loom at home. That pressure – ever-burdensome for those in the spotlight – can break teams. Read more...

Photo: Redshirt senior Sasha Vagramov, sophomore Tian Fangran and sophomore Anne-Christine Lutkemeyer clap their hands and cheer in celebration. UCLA women’s tennis is undefeated at the Los Angeles Tennis Center. (Jeremy Chen/Photo editor)




UCLA women’s golf sets course for NCAA Las Vegas regionals

The first stop on the path to a national championship lies in Sin City. But for the Bruins, it’s a stop they already know – and have won at. Read more...

Photo: Caroline Canales watches her tee shot on hole six during the first round of the 2023 U.S. Women’s Amateur at Bel-Air Country Club in Los Angeles on Monday, Aug. 7, 2023. (Courtesy of James Gilbert/USGA)


UCLA men’s tennis falls to Texas in NCAA championships 2nd round

This post was updated May 5 at 10:00 p.m. Billy Martin said the end of the season means enjoying roses while acknowledging thorns. “Our team just proved that they were fighters, and they were going to go into each match and give it their all and let the chips where they did,” the coach said. Read more...

Photo: Members of UCLA men’s tennis look on as a teammate competes. The Bruins’ season came to a close Saturday as the Longhorns swept them in the second round of the NCAA championships. (Nicolas Greamo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s tennis sweeps Texas Tech to advance to Sweet 16

This post was updated May 5 at 9:51 p.m. Two freshmen built the foundation for the Bruins’ road to the upper echelons of the national tournament Friday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Elise Wagle swings back as the tennis ball approaches her on the court. Alongside sophomore Tian Fangran, Wagle defeated the No. 5 team in Texas Tech’s Metka Komac and Avelina Sayfetdinova on Saturday. (Zimo Li/Daily Bruin)


Former Oregon State forward Timea Gardiner commits to UCLA women’s basketball

This post was updated May 5 at 10:03 p.m. The Bruins ranked at the top of the country in rebounding margin last season. Beyond 6-foot-7 sophomore center Lauren Betts, UCLA women’s basketball’s roster boasted six players standing at 6-foot-2 or higher that each contributed to the team’s dominance on the glass. Read more...

Photo: Former Oregon State forward Timea Gardiner runs on the court. Gardiner announced her transfer to UCLA women’s basketball on Wednesday via social media. (Jake Greenberg-Bell/Daily Bruin staff)