Baseball Will Foote, Daily Bruin contributor The Bruins are set to play their first official game of the decade. “The script has not been written,” said coach John Savage. Read more...
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Baseball Will Foote, Daily Bruin contributor The Bruins are set to play their first official game of the decade. “The script has not been written,” said coach John Savage. Read more...
Photo: (Alice Naland/Daily Bruin staff)
This post was updated Feb. 12 at 10:37 p.m. The Bruins kicked off their indoor season with a victory. No. 16 UCLA men’s tennis (4-2) knocked off Western Michigan (5-5) 7-0 at the Midtown Athletic Club in Chicago on Tuesday, rebounding from a pair of 2-4 losses against No. Read more...
Photo: Sophomore Eric Hahn notched his first singles win of UCLA men’s tennis’ 2020 campaign, after previously falling to both then-No. 15 California and then-No. 11 Stanford. (Xuxin Zhang/Daily Bruin)
The Bruins will head indoors for the first time this season. No. 16 UCLA men’s tennis (3-2) will travel to Chicago to take on Western Michigan (5-4) on Tuesday at the Midtown Athletic Club. Read more...
Photo: Junior Keegan Smith said he and UCLA men’s tennis won’t be able to take their pre-ITA indoors match against Western Michigan lightly, especially after the team has come off two consecutive losses and seen its ranking drop by six spots. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)
After losing half of an NCAA doubles champion team, court one’s duo seeks to find its stride in doubles play this season. No. 16 UCLA men’s tennis (3-2) has only dropped one doubles point all season, but the team is still looking for ways to build its confidence through doubles play. Read more...
Photo: Junior Keegan Smith and his partner, sophomore Govind Nanda, occupy the No.1 doubles spot for UCLA men’s tennis. The duo has won all but one match so far, falling to California’s Paul Barretto and Can Kaya last weekend. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)
As winter sports are midseason, and a slew of spring teams will begin their slates in the coming weeks, the Daily Bruin Sports editors offer their takes on how all the active rosters could be mixed and matched. Read more...
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The Bruins came home winless from their trip to the Bay Area. With sophomore Patrick Zahraj trailing 1-5 in the third set against Stanford’s Neel Rajesh on court 5, Stanford’s Axel Geller defeated UCLA junior Keegan Smith on court 1, securing a 4-2 win for No. Read more...
Photo: Junior Bryce Pereira held down the No. 3 doubles spot for UCLA men’s tennis in its matches against Stanford and California, along with partner sophomore Patrick Zahraj. The duo dropped their first match against the Cardinal, but rebounded to a 6-2 win over the Bears the following day. (Andy Bao/Daily Bruin)
Women’s tennisDonovon Barnes, Daily Bruin contributor The Bruins will face off against some familiar opponents. No. 4 UCLA women tennis (2-0) will welcome Saint Mary’s and UC Santa Barbara to the Los Angeles Tennis Center for its second and third matches this weekend. Read more...
Photo: (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin senior staff)