Thursday, May 15

NCAA releases requirements for fall sports to play in upcoming season

Fall sports have been given a road map to a return. The NCAA Board of Governors released Wednesday a list of requirements for schools and conferences to conduct fall sports, as well as implemented an Aug. Read more...

Photo: UCLA men’s soccer rising junior goalkeeper Justin Garces (left), UCLA football rising junior quarterback Dorian Thompson-Robinson (center) and UCLA women’s volleyball rising senior outside/opposite hitter Mac May (right) might still be able to take the field this fall after new NCAA guidelines were announced Wednesday. (Left to right: Liz Ketcham/Daily Bruin senior staff, Tanmay Shankar/Daily Bruin senior staff, Daanish Bhatti/Assistant Photo editor)


Tennis seniors use extended eligibility to return to Westwood for 2021 season

Out with the old, in with the new. Or so the saying was supposed to go. Because “the old” are sticking around for one more year. Read more...

Photo: Senior Ben Goldberg (left) and redshirt senior Jada Hart (right) both announced via Twitter that they will return to Westwood for one more year, finishing their careers with UCLA tennis in spring 2021. (Left: Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor Right: Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis looks to continue home win streak in matchup against No. 1 USC

The Bruins are set to face off against the nation’s top team, which also happens to be their rival from across town. No. 25 UCLA men’s tennis (9-4, 2-0 Pac-12) will square off against longtime rivals No. Read more...

Photo: After a narrow 4-3 win over the Trojans at home last season, UCLA men’s tennis will host USC at the Los Angeles Tennis Center in a midweek, nonconference game. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis notches 5th home win of season against Liberty University

The Bruins put on a winning performance on short notice. UCLA men’s tennis (9-4, 2-0 Pac-12) earned a 6-1 victory over Liberty University (8-5) at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Monday. Read more...

Photo: Junior Bryce Pereira, along with his partner sophomore Patrick Zahraj, clinched the doubles point for UCLA men’s tennis with a 7-6 (2) win on court three. (Dhruv Singhania/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis kicks off Pac-12 play with two victories on the road

The Bruins’ trip to the Pacific Northwest ended with senior Ben Goldberg shaking his hips and waving his hands in the air. With No. 22 UCLA men’s tennis (8-4, 2-0 Pac-12) knotted in a 3-3 tie with Pac-12 foe Oregon (9-5, 0-2), Goldberg once again found himself in the deciding match, winning the tiebreak 7-1 to give the Bruins a 4-3 victory, a perfect start to the conference season. Read more...

Photo: Senior Ben Goldberg rallied from down 5-1 in the final set and saved eight match points en route to clinching the deciding victory for UCLA men’s tennis against Oregon on Sunday afternoon. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)


Weekend in Preview: Feb. 28

Women’s tennis Jared Tay, Assistant Sports editor Marks Stadium’s capacity is less than a fifth of the Los Angeles Tennis Center. But despite the vast difference in the size of the venues, coach Stella Sampras Webster said the Bruins will have to mentally prepare for the hostile environment of the small, 1,000-seat home stadium of the Trojans. Read more...

Photo: (Daanish Bhatti/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis clinches victory against UC Irvine in last match before Pac-12 play

The Bruins will carry a two-game winning streak into league play. No. 17 UCLA men’s tennis (6-4) beat UC Irvine (3-3) 4-0 at the Los Angeles Tennis Center on Sunday to push its all-time record versus UCI to 40-2. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Mathew Tsolakyan has won each of his last three singles matches for UCLA men’s tennis. Since starting for the first time this season against then-No. 7 Texas A&M, Tsolakyan hasn’t lost a set and has only conceded 14 total games. (Niveda Tennety/Assistant Photo editor)



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