Nearly 50 UCLA student-athletes and coaches made the trip from Westwood to Gwangju, South Korea, for this summer’s World University Games. Over the next week, Bruins representing three countries across seven sports will compete for gold. Read more...
Club & IM Sports, Men's Tennis, Men's Water Polo, Rowing, Sports, Swim & Dive, Track and Field, Women's Basketball, Women's Tennis
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July 6, 1:36 am
Graphic: Bruins at the 2015 Summer World University Games
Sports, Sports Columns, Women's Tennis
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June 8, 12:08 am
Senior signoffs: UCLA women’s tennis player humbled, proud of her journey
While denial is an approach I’ve certainly considered using to cope with graduation, I cannot help but look back at the incredible four years that I have been given on this campus. Read more...
Photo: Kaitlin Ray adopted a “sink or swim” mentality when she first reached the UCLA campus. While the UCLA women’s tennis senior spent a lot of her first year treading water, she said her college experience forced her to improve both on and off the court. (Keila Mayberry/Daily Bruin)
Sports, Women's Tennis
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May 26, 12:14 am
UCLA women’s tennis wraps up year of competitive play
No. 7 UCLA (23-5) wrapped up its 2015 season with a strong showing in the NCAA team and individual singles and doubles tournament. Senior Robin Anderson, the No. Read more...
Photo: Junior Kyle McPhillips failed to advance beyond the first round of the singles or doubles portion of the NCAA individual championship. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Tennis
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May 22, 1:13 am
Despite anticlimactic season, seniors leave strong legacy
The season began with championship aspirations and ended with a runner-up finish. No. 6 UCLA (23-5, 8-2 Pac-12) returned all but one starter from last year’s title run, but injuries and a shaky doubles lineup left the team vulnerable all season. Read more...
Photo: Junior Kyle McPhillips (pictured) and fellow junior Catherine Harrison will be counted on to fill the shoes of graduating seniors Robin Anderson, Chanelle Van Nguyen and Kaitlin Ray next season. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Tennis
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May 21, 3:41 am
UCLA clinches Crosstown Cup over USC
UCLA lost one contest Tuesday night when women’s tennis succumbed to Vanderbilt in the national title match, but also won another: the annual BMW Crosstown Cup competition. Read more...
Photo: Senior Chanelle Van Nguyen shakes hands with her USC opponent after a doubles win. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Tennis
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May 21, 3:37 am
Four women’s tennis players advance to second round of NCAA singles
Five members of UCLA women’s tennis competed Wednesday in the first round of the NCAA individual championship bracket. A day after the Bruins lost the national title to the Vanderbilt Commondors, sophomore Jennifer Brady, senior Robin Anderson, junior Catherine Harrison and senior Chanelle Van Nguyen overcame their opponents to advance to Thursday’s second round. Read more...
Photo: Senior Robin Anderson beat Virginia’s Stephanie Nauta in straight sets to move on in the NCAA singles tournament Wednesday. (Aubrey Yeo/Daily Bruin senior staff)
Sports, Women's Tennis
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May 20, 1:55 am
UCLA women’s tennis drops NCAA championship match to Vanderbilt
An improbable comeback fell inches short. Playing in its second championship match in two years, No. 7-seeded UCLA (23-5) played the underdog role against No. 4-seeded Vanderbilt (25-6). Read more...
Photo: The UCLA women’s tennis fell in a closely contested championship matchup against Vanderbilt. With the loss, the Bruins failed to defend the national title that they secured last year. (Courtesy of Jose Yau)