Sunday, December 21

Men’s tennis secures ITA championships spot after Kick-Off weekend sweeps

The Bruins have quailifed for the indoor championships. No. 6 UCLA men’s tennis (6-0) qualified for the ITA Division I National Men’s Team Indoor Championships on Sunday after earning two 4-0 sweeps against UC Davis and Utah State at the ITA Kick-Off Weekend. Read more...

Photo: Senior Martin Redlicki of UCLA men’s tennis won his two singles and doubles games this weekend against UC Davis and Utah State at the ITA Kick-Off weekend. The Bruins are now able to compete at the National Indoor Championships following these two wins. (Pinkie Su/Daily Bruin)


Weekend in Preview: Women’s water polo faces 4 top-25 teams, track heads to New York

Track and field Nicholas Yekikian, assistant Sports editor With the 2018 indoor season finally underway, UCLA track and field will take part in its second meet of the year this weekend. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Madison Kocian made her return to competition last weekend after being sidelined for five months due to an injury. The Bruins will compete at the Metroplex Challenge in Dallas on Saturday. (Amy Dixon/Assistant Photo editor)


UCLA men’s tennis defeats LMU 5-2, extends winning streak to four

No. 6 UCLA men’s tennis (3-0) continued a run of three straight victories, beating Loyola Marymount 5-2 on Tuesday. Sophomore Evan Zhu won his match in straight sets, beating Loyola Marymount’s Lukas Moenter 6-3, 6-2. Read more...

Photo: Sophomore Evan Zhu’s return to collegiate tennis continued with a straight-set victory over Loyola Marymount’s Lukas Moenter. Zhu won the first set 6-3 and the second 6-2, playing a role in the Bruins’ victory over the Lions. (Habeba Mostafa/Daily Bruin)


Around the League: Pac-12 and MPSF winter sports continue to be highly competitive

A lot has been happening in the collegiate sports world outside of Westwood. Here’s a look at what’s been happening around the league in four different sports: Men’s volleyball Melissa Zhang, assistant Sports editor Coach John Speraw notched his 300th career win as No. Read more...

Photo: Outside hitter Nicolas Szerszen and the two-time defending national champion, No. 3 Ohio State, fell to No. 2 UCLA on Saturday in Pauley Pavilion. (Axel Lopez/Daily Bruin)


Men’s tennis to face LMU after 7-0 three-peat start to season

7-0. That has been the score from all three regular season matches for UCLA men’s tennis so far. The No. 6 Bruins are ranked just one spot behind crosstown rival, the No. Read more...

Photo: Senior Martin Redlicki did not play against the Pepperdine Waves on Saturday, competing at the Oracle Challenger tournament in Newport Beach, California instead. Redlicki is the top-ranked player in the country. (Daily Bruin file photo)


Men’s tennis sweeps Pepperdine despite top-ranked Redlicki’s absence

The two top UCLA singles players found themselves down early in their respective third-set tiebreakers. Yet, with the support of their teammates and the crowd, freshman Keegan Smith and sophomore Evan Zhu fought back from deficits to win their matches, earning the No. Read more...

Photo: Junior Maxime Cressy and the No. 6 UCLA men’s tennis team logged their third sweep in three days on Saturday against Pepperdine. The Bruins will host Loyola Marymount on Tuesday. (Daily Bruin file photo)




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