This post was updated Oct. 17 at 4:18 p.m. Women’s golf Justin Auh, Sports reporter For the second straight tournament, freshmen will dominate the Bruin’s starting five. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
This post was updated Oct. 17 at 4:18 p.m. Women’s golf Justin Auh, Sports reporter For the second straight tournament, freshmen will dominate the Bruin’s starting five. Read more...
Photo: (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
The Bruins only went up, but they never reached the top. No. 12 UCLA women’s golf finished in third place at the Golfweek Conference Challenge in Wolcott, Colorado, posting a 5-under 859. Read more...
Photo: Freshman Annabel Wilson made her collegiate debut for No. 12 UCLA women’s golf at the Golfweek Conference Challenge from Monday through Wednesday. Wilson was the second-best finisher for the Bruins, tying for 16th place. (Courtesty of UCLA Athletics).
This post was updated Sept. 23 at 4:41 p.m. The next time the Bruins tee off, four of five starters will be freshmen. No. 12 UCLA women’s golf headed to the Red Sky Ranch & Golf Club, Fazio Course in Colorado to compete in the Golfweek Conference Challenge from Monday to Wednesday. Read more...
Photo: Freshman Emma Spitz made her collegiate debut for No. 12 UCLA women’s golf at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M on Sept. 16 and posted the Bruins’ best score. This week, Spitz will be one of four freshmen in UCLA’s starting lineup. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
The Bruins’ return to the course didn’t go exactly as planned. UCLA women’s golf came home from Lake Elmo, Minnesota, with a 10th place overall finish in the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M. Read more...
Photo: Coach Carrie Forsyth brought in five freshmen prior to UCLA women’s golf’s 2019 fall slate. Freshman Emma Spitz was the Bruins’ top scorer in their first tournament, finishing tied for 32nd. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
The Bruins are back and better than before – at least from a numbers standpoint. No. 5 UCLA women’s golf will tee off its 2019 fall season at the ANNIKA Intercollegiate presented by 3M in Lake Elmo, Minnesota, on Monday. Read more...
Photo: Senior Mariel Galdiano will enter her season with No. 5 UCLA women’s golf after earning Golfweek and WGCA Honorable Mention All-American awards. Galdiano said the addition of five freshmen will be key to the Bruins’ success this year. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
The Bruins’ roster will grow from six players to nine in the fall. UCLA women’s golf added two additional recruits to the group of three players who signed in November. Read more...
Photo: Senior Beth Wu is the only member of UCLA women’s golf who will graduate in June. Coach Carrie Forsyth will bring in five recruits this fall to give the Bruins a nine-player roster after they played this season with six athletes. (Courtesy of UCLA Athletics)
As the Bruins’ season comes to a close, so too does the collegiate career of their young All-American. UCLA women’s golf failed to advance past stroke play of the NCAA championship in Fayetteville, Arkansas, last week after finishing 20th with a 65-over 941. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore Patty Tavatanakit was an All-American for her second straight season with UCLA women’s golf. Tavatanakit will forgo her final two years of collegiate golf to join the LPGA Tour this summer. (Courtesy of John McGillen)