Sunday, June 22

Women’s tennis preps for indoor games with key players back in lineup

UCLA women’s tennis team survived against UCSB, but will be relieved to have No. 16 sophomore Ena Shibahara and No. 76 junior Alaina Miller back in the lineup after overcoming illnesses. Read more...

Photo: Junior Alaina Miller will return to compete for the UCLA women’s tennis team in the ITA Kick Off Weekend starting Friday. The event will be held in Lexington, Kentucky, and the winner of the four-team bracket will earn a spot in the National Indoor Championship. (Jenna Smith/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis defeats UCSB on familiar courts, notches season-opening win

Although two members of the UCLA women’s tennis team are out because of illnesses, the Bruins persevered. Without No. 16 sophomore Ena Shibahara and No. 76 junior Alaina Miller, No. Read more...

Photo: No. 119 redshirt sophomore Jada Hart logged wins in both singles and doubles Friday against UC Santa Barbara. The Bruins had two members of their team out from illnesses, but managed to pull off a win against the Gauchos. (Jenna Nicole Smith/Daily Bruin)


Women’s tennis motivated for season opener after preseason success

After a sweep in Las Vegas last weekend, the No. 17 UCLA women’s tennis team has all the momentum it needs going into the season opener against unranked UCSB on Friday. Read more...

Photo: No. 17 UCLA women’s tennis will host unranked UCSB at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Friday to kick off its regular season. The Bruins swept the Freeman Memorial Championships last weekend, taking home titles in both singles and doubles. (Daily Bruin file photo)


UCLA women’s tennis claims titles at Freeman Memorial Championships

What started with 32 players representing eight schools finished entirely in Bruin blue. This weekend, five UCLA’s women’s tennis players traveled to Las Vegas for the Freeman Memorial Championships. Read more...

Photo: No. 119 redshirt sophomore Jada Hart fell to fellow Bruin Ena Shibahara in the singles finals. The pair teamed up later on in the doubles finals to claim both titles for UCLA women’s tennis. (Daily Bruin file photo)



Women’s tennis transfer looks to UCLA for bigger stage

As a high school senior from urban Toronto, Ayan Broomfield instantly fell in love with suburban Clemson during her college visit. Playing mostly at the top of the Tigers’ lineup in singles and doubles, she amassed a 31-25 singles record, 28-16 doubles record and led Clemson to the second round of the 2017 NCAA Tournament. Read more...

Photo: Junior transfer Ayan Broomfield considered schools like Ohio State, Oklahoma State and LSU when she decided to leave Clemson, but eventually decided to commit to UCLA. The Bruin competed in fall tournaments like the ITA Southwest Regional Championship and will compete in her debut season come January. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)


UCLA women’s tennis falls short of win despite competitive performance

The UCLA women’s tennis team showed promise in its last two fall competitions, but ultimately came up short of a tournament victory. The Bruins finished their fall schedule over the weekend at tournaments in Palm Desert and Rolling Hill Estates, California. Read more...

Photo: Junior Gabby Andrews and partner redshirt sophomore Jada Hart upset the second-seeded pair of Sarah Dvorak and Sabrina Federico from Texas Tech in a final fall tournament before the offseason. (Erin Rice/Daily Bruin)



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