Thursday, June 19

UCLA women’s golf comeback lands team 15th place in NCAA championship

Despite a comeback on Sunday that led to a fourth round berth, UCLA women’s golf could not advance into the top-eight playoffs and ended its season finishing in 15th place at the NCAA championship. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Bronte Law, entered the NCAA championship as the No. 3-ranked golfer in the country. Law ended the competition at 18th place with a score of 11-over par. (Courtesy of Josh Maxson)


Women’s golf brings stable lineup to new NCAA Tournament format

One shot. This will be the UCLA women’s golf team’s motto heading into the NCAA championship this upcoming weekend. UCLA is currently No. 2 and will have to keep its poise by taking one shot at a time on the golf course – especially this year, when the rules have changed. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Bronte Law enters the NCAA championship ranked as the No. 3 player in the nation, according to Golfweek magazine. (ASUCLA)


Freshman golfers look to continue contributions on national stage

The younger players have been vital to the UCLA women’s golf team’s success this season. UCLA is currently No. 2 in the country according to Golfweek magazine, and a large part of that has been because of the performance of the underclassmen – particularly that of freshmen Erin Choi and Lydia Choi. Read more...

Photo: Freshman Erin Choi makes up half of a freshman duo that consistently contributed to UCLA women’s golf’s successes this season. (Courtesy of Alicia Um-Holmes)




UCLA women’s golf drops to fourth at Pac-12 championships

Once again, the UCLA women’s golf team this season could not find a way to finish strong at this week’s Pac-12 championships. The team was in third place after the third round, but after a well-played second round where they finished with a score of five over-par, the Bruins entered the final round tied for first. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Bronte Law finished tied for second at the Pac-12 championships with a score of five under-par, thanks in part to 14 birdies. (Courtesy of Alicia Um Holmes)




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